When you pursue a master’s degree at Truman, we believe in providing you with a high-quality education for an affordable price. Graduate school can become even more affordable when you use some of these financial aid options:
- Scholarships
- Graduate Teaching/Research Assistantships
- Grants-in-Aid of Scholarship and Research
- Fellowships
- Financial Literacy Resources
Graduate School: Applying for Financial Aid
All students who would like to be considered for financial aid must first be admitted to Truman.
Degree-seeking students taking at least six credit hours per semester are eligible for federal financial aid programs. Graduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents wishing to receive aid must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The school code for Truman State University is 002495. Your completed FAFSA is transmitted to Truman electronically by the federal government.
Completing the FAFSA FAQ