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Financing Your Graduate Education
Table of Contents:
Financing Your Graduate Education............................................2
Applying for Financial Aid ..........................................................3
Grants, Graduate Assistantships, Loans & Scholarships..........4-6
Payment Information ................................................................7
For Further Assistance ..............................................................8
The College of Saint Rose: Graduate Degrees with a Purpose52 degrees that will put you in demand.
Propel your career. Enrich yourself. Earn a Saint Rose graduate degree.
Individuals who have earned Saint Rose graduate degrees are forces for positive change. They
lead schools, influence public policy, write novels, report the news, build IT systems, conduct
groundbreaking research, run corporations, and start their own companies.
By earning a graduate degree at The College of Saint Rose, students receive personal attention
from faculty with distinguished credentials and keen insights. Students enjoy small class sizes,
flexible evening, online and day classes, and rigorous fields of study.
Earning a graduate degree is a powerful career move. Graduate students gain the knowledge
and cultivate the skills that employers desire, which opens them up to a wider variety of job
opportunities. The road to earning a graduate degree will require persistence and perseverance,
but the results will be rewarding.
Data collected through the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov) still confirms that students
who obtain a graduate education earn more on average than those with only a bachelor’s degree
and are better protected from unemployment as is characterized by the graph below:
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The MBA program provided me with deep knowledge inmany core concepts of businesswith potentials of achieving advanced certificate programsin four different areas. I had a great experience with all thefaculty members who are well educated, experienced and always eager to help students to achieve their goals. The College course schedule facilitates full-time as well aspart-time students to completetheir programs at their ownconvenience. Saint Rose helpedme get prepared for my career by providing me the opportunity to work as a graduate assistant in Institutional Research. The assistantship helped me financially to support my education, but most importantly it provided mewith valuable experience to advance my career.
Anku Patel (aka Anku Bhalodia) G’13, MBA
Doctoral degree
Professional degree
Master’s degree
Bachelor’s degree
Associate’s degree
Some college,no degree
High school diploma
Less than a high school diploma
Unemployment rate in 2012 (%) Median weekly earnings in 2012 ($)
All workers: 6.8% All workers: $815
2.5
2.1
3.5
4.5
7.7
8.3
12.4
1,624
1,735
1,300
1,066
785
727
652
471
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Financing Your Graduate EducationSelecting a field of study is not the only criteria to be considered when choosing a graduate
program. A master’s degree is one of the most important investments an individual can make;
it is our goal to make your advanced degree an affordable investment.
Financial aid comes from a variety of sources – federal loans and institutional aid in the form of
scholarships, grants, and graduate assistantships.
Scholarships: Free money that does not need to be repaid. Usually based on prior merit.
Grants: Free money that does not need to be repaid. These types of funds can come from the
federal government, state government, or the College. May be awarded based on need or
non-need.
Loans: Money that is borrowed that must be repaid. Sources of loans can be from the federal
government or a private lender (bank or credit union).
Graduate Assistantships: Money that can be earned through on-campus appointments in
the Graduate Assistantship Program to be applied toward tuition.
The College of Saint Rose Graduate Assistantship
program enabled me to easethe financial costs of my
master’s degree while also providing me with the
opportunity to work oncampus and gain valuableknowledge from dedicatedmembers of the Saint Rose
community. This was particularly beneficial for myprogram in College Student
Services Administration as my experiential learning
opportunity provided throughmy graduate assistantship was directly related to my career goals. Additionally,
the Financial Aid Office at Saint Rose was an
invaluable resource throughoutmy time at Saint Rose. They
were supportive and very willing to answer questions Ihad concerning the federalloans I took out to fund the
balance of my graduate schooleducation.
Kailah Borchers, G’13, MSED, Associate Advancement Officer
Career Services & Volunteer ProgramsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Applying for Financial AidAll students who would like to be considered for financial aid must first be admitted. A financial
aid award offer will not be determined until you have been admitted.
Graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents wishing to receive financial aid
must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
The first step is to apply online for a PIN at www.pin.ed.gov. If you have already established a PIN
in the past, disregard this step.
Next, file the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.gov. The College of Saint Rose school code is 002705.
Completed FAFSAs are transmitted to the College electronically by the federal government.
Beginning in May of the upcoming academic year (or November for a spring semester start),
the Office of Financial Aid will start to distribute financial aid award information. Students will
be notified of the availability of their aid through their Saint Rose e-mail account. If a Saint Rose
e-mail account has not yet been established, a paper copy of the awards will be mailed.
Students will be instructed to proceed to the secure area to accept/decline the aid offer.
Prior to joining Saint Rose, I worked as a Communications Associateat the United Nations office in Ukraine, where I was involved in theimplementation of the UN human rights, poverty reduction, climatechange and healthy lifestyle promotional campaigns. I was passionateabout my job and felt that to do it better I needed more profoundand specific knowledge in public relations and communications, asthese areas are relatively new in my country. The College of SaintRose appealed to me. I came to the Capital Region as a Fulbrightscholar, but this would have never happened if not for Saint Rose financial aid. I believe that the complex knowledge I gained at SaintRose helped me to return home in a new capacity with better under-standing of the role that public relations plays in the community andcountry development, as well as in business and other sectors.
Olena Sadovnik, international student, Communications major, MA G’12
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Upon completing my Bachelor'sDegree at Saint Rose, I immediately decided to stay to pursue my Master's degree,because the professors here are excellent and Saint Rose as a whole is like a small community. However, I wasnervous financially about staying at a private institutionfor grad school. I was aware ofGraduate Assistant positionsfrom my undergraduate work,and was very excited andpleased when I was offered one.Graduate Assistantships notonly provide substantial financial assistance, but theyalso allowed me to see theschool in a new light. I am nowmore aware of different officesand what they do, and have connected with more studentsand faculty members on a different level. I am thankfulthat because of the GraduateAssistantship Program, I wasable to spend five great yearsat The College of Saint Rose.
Amanda Daley, BS '12, MSED G' 14
Grants, Graduate Assistantships, Loans & ScholarshipsGraduate Assistantship ProgramThe College offers 120 appointments each academic year for full-time graduate students to work with faculty and administrators in
professional experiences that augment their studies. Assistantship duties range from research to student services to tutoring. Two-semester
appointments begin in the fall semester and pay students $3,200 each fall and spring semester for working 150 hours per semester (approx.
10 hours per week). The appointment process is competitive; admitted graduate students apply for open positions beginning in March and a
majority of positions will be appointed by June 15. Graduate Assistantship positions are renewable depending on available funding, student
enrollment, as well as upon agreement of both the supervisor and student.
To learn more about assistantship opportunities, please visit www.strose.edu/gradassistance.
ScholarshipsMerit-based scholarships are available to full- and part-time graduate students enrolled in master’s degree programs. These awards offer
¼-tuition and ½-tuition scholarships as well as a number of smaller awards. To receive consideration for a scholarship award, applicants
must submit a separate application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application. Scholarship recipients must
maintain a 3.3 grade point average to maintain their award which is detailed on the scholarship application. Awards include:
• Barbara Ann Carr
• Cultural Diversity
• George & Caroline Winkler
• Graduate
• International
Scholarship Deadlines:
Second Chance Scholarship: Fall – June 1, Spring – November 1
All Other Scholarships: Fall – April 15, Spring – October 15
To learn more about our scholarship opportunities, please visit www.strose.edu/gradassistance.
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• Peter M. & Anne M. Tully
• Sacred Heart / Walter L. Hahn
• Second Chance
• Sister Anne L. Clark
• Technology Education
TEACH Grant The Federal TEACH Grant (Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education) provides a grant to students who are U.S. citizens
or permanent residents who intend to teach in a public or private school, serving low-income students in a high-need field at either the
elementary or secondary level. In return for these academically competitive grants, students must teach for at least four academic years
within eight calendar years of completing the program of study. Applicants must be enrolled in a master’s degree program to be eligible for
this opportunity (Certificate of Advanced Study does not qualify). Students are required to file a FAFSA and complete a separate application
to obtain a TEACH grant.
To learn more about the TEACH Grant, please visit www.strose.edu/finaid (look under “Types of Aid”).
Math and Science Teacher ScholarshipsNew York State offers one-year Math and Science Teaching Incentive Scholarships to full-time graduate students who are U.S. citizens or
permanent residents pursuing careers in secondary math and science teaching (grades 7–12) in New York State. The scholarships are
awarded on a competitive basis and require the completion of a supplement that must be returned to the NYS Higher Education Services
Corporation (HESC). This program provides awards in exchange for five years’ of full-time employment as NYS secondary education math or
science teachers.
To learn more, please visit www.hesc.ny.gov.
Federal Direct Student LoansThe Unsubsidized Direct Loan is available to graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Graduate students are eligible
to borrow up to $20,500 per year. For the unsubsidized loan, the government does not subsidize the interest on the loan. Students must file
a FAFSA and be enrolled on at least a half-time basis (6 credit hours) to receive an unsubsidized loan.
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Grants, Graduate Assistantships, Loans & Scholarships (continued)
Federal Direct Grad PLUS LoansPLUS loans are federal loans that graduate students can also utilize to help pay for their education expenses. This program allows students
who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents to borrow up to the standard graduate cost of attendance less other aid received. This is a
non-need-based loan program provided by the Department of Education. A credit check is required to be considered for this program.
Students must file a FAFSA and be enrolled on at least a half-time basis (6 credit hours) to receive a PLUS loan.
Separate application and steps to apply for the Graduate PLUS loan are available at www.strose.edu/finaid (listed under “Forms”).
International StudentsInternational students studying at The College of Saint Rose on an F1 visa are eligible to apply for graduate assistantships, scholarships and
on-campus employment (working no more than 20 hours per week). Application procedures for graduate assistantship and scholarship
opportunities are the same as those listed above, although filing a FAFSA form is not required. Any on-campus employment opportunities
are posted through the Saint Rose Career Center’s online job posting website, eCareerCenter. Please visit www.strose.edu/careercenter to
access eCareerCenter.
Veteran StudentsThe College of Saint Rose has been named to the Military Friendly School List. U.S. veterans and dependents may be eligible for specific
types of benefits, depending on the veteran's dates of service, length of service, and type of discharge (if no longer active). For a full list of
acceptable veterans benefits and contact information, please visit our Veteran’s Information page at www.strose.edu/registrar.
The Sister Anne Clark Scholarship was the key that unlocked the door of opportunity for me. As amother of four, finishing my master’s degree seemed a necessity after my husband lost his job.Receiving this scholarship allowed me to move forward. I am excited by my classes and hopefulthat I can return the favor someday to help another reach their goal. The College of Saint Roseproved they offer more than an excellent education; they offer a helping hand.
Maria Noakes, Mental Health Counseling, G’14
Payment InformationPaying your BillTuition payments are due ten days prior to the start of the semester. All tuition bills are sent to students through their Saint Rose e-mail
account. To learn how to access your Saint Rose e-mail account, please visit http://blackboard.strose.edu.
Payment PlanThe Bursar’s office offers a semester-long payment plan. For a small enrollment fee, this interest-free alternative allows students to budget
their fall or spring semester tuition payments over the course of three or four months. Students can choose to pay all or a portion of their
account balance through the payment plan. Enrollment in this program occurs on a single-semester basis and requires a valid credit card
or U.S. bank account number through which funds will be withdrawn on a monthly basis. By the end of the semester, the account balance
should be paid off.
Employer Deferment ProgramStudents who receive employer reimbursement for education costs may be eligible for our Tuition Deferment Program. To qualify, students
must submit to the Bursar by the second week of class a completed Employer Reimbursement Form with a verification letter from their
employer which includes the specific amount of their tuition benefit. There is a small fee to participate in this program, and any tuition or fees
which the employer will not cover must be paid by the semester due date (10 days prior to the start of classes). Students are responsible for
paying the deferred portion of their account balance no more than three weeks after grades have posted, regardless of whether their
employer has reimbursed them at that point.
To learn more about paying a bill or the aforementioned programs, please visit www.strose.edu/bursar.
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For Further Assistance
Graduate Admissions (518)[email protected]
Financial Aid (518)[email protected]
Health Services (518)[email protected]
Residence Life (518)[email protected]
Bursar’s Office (518)[email protected]
Registrar’s Office (518)[email protected]
International Students (518)[email protected]
Helpful Websites
www.strose.edu/finaid Financial Aid Office
www.strose.edu/grad Graduate Admissions
www.strose.edu/admissions/veterans Veteran Resources
www.strose.edu/gradassistance Financing your Graduate Education
www.fafsa.gov Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
www.studentaid.ed.gov Federal Student Aid Information
www.fastweb.com FastWeb Scholarship Search
www.irs.gov/Credits-&-Deductions Tax Benefits for Education
www.finaid.org Student Guide to Financial Aid
www.studentloans.gov Managing your Federal Direct Loan
Important Dates
Fall Spring Summer
Application Deadlines (Preferred)* April 15 October 15 March 15
Second Chance Scholarship Deadlines June 1 November 1 ––––
All Other Scholarships Deadlines April 15 October 15 ––––
Graduate Assistantship Program Application Process Opens March 1 –––– ––––
*CITE, College Student Services Administration, Communication Sciences & Disorders, Counseling and School Psychology program deadlines
vary; please visit www.strose.edu/grad for program-specific deadlines.
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