Cost of Attendance
Cost of Attendance for the M.A.T. program for 2008-2009 can be found on the Business Office's site.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
There are three types of financial assistance available to graduate students at Drew: federal financial aid, merit scholarships and part-time employment (on and off campus).
- Federal financial aid requires completion of the FAFSA, which is available on-line and at www.fafsa.gov. Federal financial aid takes the form of loans and work-study money.
- Merit scholarships are awarded based on the academic record presented through the application. These scholarships range from 20% to 100% of tuition. There is no separate application form for merit scholarships, your application for admission serves as your application for merit scholarships.
All applicants interested in receiving financial assistance should indicate so on the application form and must fill out the Supplemental Financial Aid form located in the application packet.
Contact the Office of Financial Assistance for more information.