There are many avenues to pay for grad school. The first place to start is by reviewing tuition and fees at uwrf.edu/studentbilling/TuitionFees/. You can also use the estimated cost information found at here. You can find information on the various types of aid by exploring below.
Connect with your adviser if you have questions, especially about topics like the total number of credits required to keep financial aid and delay repayment status.
Students in the UWRF school psychology program are eligible for several scholarships listed below. Apply for UWRF-specific scholarships at uwrf.academicworks.com/ and be sure to make a note of any deadlines so you don't miss out!
Marilyn L. Leifgren ScholarshipYou may apply for the Marilyn L. Leifgren scholarship during the fall of your third year (practicum year) and funds are distributed during the spring of year three. An essay is required detailing your social justice journey and advocacy effort plans in the coming year. For additional details and deadlines, search "Leifgren" at uwrf.academicworks.com/.
2023-24 recipient: Monica Johnson
Mary J. Crownhart ScholarshipThe Mary J. Crownhart Scholarship is given annually to one student in the Department of Counseling and School Psychology. Any student from any year in either program may apply during the fall semester and funds are distributed during the spring semester. The value of this one-time scholarship may vary but has typically been $1000. Applicants should have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher and exhibit evidence of leadership qualities through involvement in professional or other organizations. For additional details and deadlines, search "Crownhart" at uwrf.academicworks.com/ .
2023-24 Recipient: Pa Dao Xiong
Dr. Donald Lee and Naomi Stovall School Psychology ScholarshipThe Dr. Donald Lee & Naomi Stovall School Psychology Scholarship supports a first-year graduate student admitted to the UWRF school psychology graduate program. Preference will be given to applicants who have demonstrated commitment to promoting equity, inclusion and/or social justice for populations that have been historically underrepresented in the field of education. Applicants may meet these criteria through personal statements and experience, history of employment, volunteer experiences, academic coursework or involvement in community services organization, among other experiences. Applicants who meet these criteria and who are also first generation to higher education will be strongly considered. The scholarship application process for the Stovall Scholarship will occur in the fall (usually October) and decisions will be made by the end of the fall semester. For additional details and deadlines, search the scholarship information web page with the search term "Stovall."
2023-24 Recipient: Carrie Carlson