University of Minnesota Humphrey School Tuition & Financial Aid 2027 – USA
Scholarship Announcement – Partial Funding
About the Institution
The Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota is a leading academic institution dedicated to public policy, human rights, urban planning, and development practice. The school offers comprehensive financial aid packages to support future global leaders and ensure access to high-quality education for outstanding students from around the world.
University of Minnesota Humphrey School Tuition & Financial Aid 2027 – USA
Funding Type: Partial Funding
Study Location: United States of America
Eligible Applicants: International Students, U.S. Citizens, Permanent Residents
Degree Levels: Master’s, PhD, Fellowships
Available Subjects: All Subjects
Scholarship & Financial Aid Details (Up to 30 Lines)
Merit-based scholarships covering partial tuition fees
University of Minnesota Fellowships (DOVE, ICGC, Provost’s Professional DOVE)
Charles R. Krusell Fellowship offering full tuition and graduate assistantship
Peace Corps Coverdell Fellowship for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers
Minimum USD 15,000 award for PPIA JSI alumni
Graduate Assistantships including:
Tuition benefits
Monthly stipend or hourly wage
Health insurance coverage
In-state tuition waiver for non-resident students
Certificate in Election Administration (CEA) scholarships ranging from USD 500 to USD 4,000
Access to federal student loans through FAFSA
Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
NSF-funded Circularity Impact Program providing research grants and travel support
Tuition reciprocity benefits for residents of Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Manitoba (Canada)
Eligibility Criteria
Admission to a graduate program at the Humphrey School
Strong academic background and demonstrated leadership potential
Clear commitment to public service and community impact
Additional requirements may apply for specific fellowships such as Krusell, Coverdell, or CEA
Application Process
Submit an online application to the selected Humphrey School program
Automatic consideration for most merit-based scholarships
Meet priority deadlines:
December 15: University fellowships and merit aid
January 15: Humphrey School merit aid
February 15: MPA merit aid
Apply separately for special fellowships if required
Submit FAFSA for need-based financial assistance
Apply for graduate assistantship positions through the university employment portal
Funding decisions are typically announced in mid-March