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Chancellor's Graduate Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship
The University of Arkansas is excited to offer the Chancellor’s Graduate Student Non-Resident Tuition Scholarship (NRTS) for qualifying domestic graduate students. This scholarship will offer new, degree-seeking graduate students entering the University of Arkansas Graduate School (in Fall 2020 or after) an approximately 80% reduction of non-resident graduate career tuition for eligible programs.
Example
To be eligible for the NRTS, individuals must meet the requirements outlined under 'Eligibility Criteria'. Not all programs qualify, and online programs are excluded.
Estimated Tuition | Estimated Scholarship | Estimated Total Cost | Average savings per credit hour | |
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*Based on FY20 graduate career tuition *NonResident Scholarship (NRTS) applies to graduate career tuition only *Program specific or Other tuition rates are excluded *Mandatory & College fees are not included and vary by program/college | ||||
Resident Tuition | 430.69 | not applicable | 430.69 | not applicable |
NonResident Tuition | 737.71 | 608.50 | 129.21 | 82% |
Total Cost | 1168.40 | 608.50 | 559.90 | not applicable |
Eligibility Criteria
Candidate Criteria
- Enrollees must meet the Graduate School admission requirements and be admitted by the Graduate School and to the degree program as a degree-seeking student.
- Must be a US citizen or permanent resident
- Must be a nonresident for tuition billing purposes
- Must provide evidence from a regionally accredited institution of one of the following
minimum academic performance requirements
- 3.2 GPA on the last 60 hours of the baccalaureate degree
- 3.2 cumulative baccalaureate GPA
- New graduate students only (effective Fall 2020)
Course/Program Criteria
- Only graduate degree programs at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (some program exclusions apply including occupational therapy, law, and LL.M. in agricultural and food law).
- Complete application process for individual program acceptance per university policy; applicant must meet all program eligibility requirements to be admitted to a specific program
- Face-to-face programs
- including online, web-based or distance education courses
- excluding online degree programs
- Only for-credit classes within the scholarship recipient's enrolled degree program
- Certificate programs are excluded
- Audited classes on a space-available basis only
- Specified off-campus classes only if there is sufficient enrollment by full-fee paying students to meet the minimum enrollment (as established by the offering unit) to recover the costs of offering the class
Student Financial Support
- The financial impact of this scholarship is equivalent to reducing non-resident graduate
career tuition by approximately 80% for eligible programs
- The scholarship does not apply to any Program-specific rates or Other tuition rates as defined by University tuition policy, which include but are not limited to differential tuition rate, consortiums rates, developmental instruction rates or self-paced online correspondence rates
- All applicable fees will be charged at the published rate per student enrollment
- Cannot be combined with any other tuition waiver
- Cannot be combined with other nonresident tuition awards or scholarships
- Any student granted resident status is no longer eligible for the scholarship
Enrollment/Registration
- Follows the normal schedule for graduate student orientation and standard registration schedules
Renewal
- Renewable for up to 12 regular terms
- Continuous enrollment not required to be eligible for renewal
- Student must be in good academic standing with the Graduate School