Paying for Graduate School
Find general estimated costs to attend on the financial aid and scholarships site.
Complete listings of Tuition and Fees, including Departmental Fees by College, are on the Bursar's website. Check out their Tutorials and Frequently Asked Questions regarding payments and payment plans to assist you along the way.
While graduate school is not inexpensive, it can be affordable when you combine funding from multiple sources, including loans if needed. As a general rule, students are advised not to take out loan sums that will total, upon repayment, more than eight percent of their monthly income.
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Assistantships
Learn when to apply to earn an assistantship. Graduate assistants are paid to help faculty members teach classes, conduct research or manage administrative tasks.
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Fellowships and Awards
Find merit-based financial awards for new and continuing graduate students. The National Fellowships and Scholar Programs office can help with the process.
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Health Insurance Subsidy
Learn if you qualify for health insurance subsidy for full-time PhD students and students hired as graduate assistants on the USC Columbia campus.
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Travel Grants
Complete the application process to earn up to $500 for domestic travel and up to $800 for international travel for research, conferences and presentations.
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Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver
Visit USC’s Graduation and Retention Network to see how S.C. residents who are at least 60 years old, may take classes tuition free.
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Financial Aid Office
Contact the office Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm for answers to questions about graduate aid including Federal Direct PLUS Loans.