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Scholarships & Financial Aid

TCU Neeley offers a range of scholarships, grants and assistantships to support your graduate education and reduce the cost of earning your degree. 

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Funding Your Graduate Degree

We know that pursuing a graduate degree is a significant investment. TCU Neeley supports students through a variety of funding opportunities designed to make your education more accessible.

Most applicants — including international students — are automatically considered for many scholarships based on their application materials and interview. Awards are competitive and vary by program. Scholarships are limited and awarded on a competitive basis, so applying early is strongly encouraged.

More than half of full-time MBA students receive significant scholarship support.
There is no separate application required for most scholarships. Awards are based on your admission application and, when applicable, your interview.

Scholarships by Program

Full-time MBA students are automatically considered for a range of merit-based scholarships based on academic performance, professional experience and leadership potential. Awards range from partial tuition to full funding, depending on the strength of your application.

  • Dean’s Scholarships — cover full tuition, program fees and include an annual stipend  
  • TCU Neeley Scholarships — full or partial tuition awards  
  • Forté Fellowships — awarded to students demonstrating leadership and commitment to advancing women in business  
  • Endowed Scholarships — range from $2,500 to full tuition  
  • Veterans Benefits — GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program support eligible students  
  • Graduate Assistantships — paid positions supporting faculty or departments  
  • Summer Internships — paid opportunities that support career development  

Master of Accounting students may receive financial support through assistantships and program-based scholarships.

  • Graduate Assistantships — provide stipends in exchange for teaching, tutoring or research support  
  • Veterans Benefits — GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon Program support eligible students  
  • Accounting Scholarships — awarded during the program based on academic performance  

Part-time MBA students have access to grants and scholarships designed to support working professionals. Eligibility and award amounts vary based on enrollment level, income and program participation.

  • Professional Development Grants (PDG) — cover a portion of tuition and do not require repayment  
  • Graduate Program Fee Scholarships — help offset program-related costs  
  • Veterans Benefits — available for eligible students  

Students affiliated with participating community organizations may be eligible for scholarship opportunities through the Community Partners Program. These awards are competitive and based on admission to a graduate program. 

Learn About Community Partners

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TCU Financial Aid Resources

Explore additional scholarships, grants and financial aid opportunities available through the university.

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Apply to Graduate Programs

Apply early to maximize your consideration for scholarships, assistantships and financial support.