Making Graduate School Affordable
Returning to obtain a graduate degree can be both exciting and daunting. At the University
of Dallas, we are committed to providing an excellent education — one that will enrich
your career and move your future forward — at an affordable price.
The ³Ô¹ÏÍø awarded an average of
$19,569
per graduate business student in federal loans.
50%
of ³Ô¹ÏÍøallas business graduate students receive financial aid.
Outside Scholarship Applications
These scholarships are not offered, or maintained, by the university. Please contact
the scholarship organization with any questions about the scholarship or website.
This list has been put together to help students start their scholarship search and
does not include all outside scholarship opportunities.
Accounting Scholarships
Many private scholarships are available to accounting students. See the following
web sites for possible scholarship opportunities:
- Interested students should contact Dr. Robert Walsh at rwalsh@udallas.edu or 972-721-5361.
ISC2: Center for Cyber Safety and Education Scholarships
International Information System Security Certification Consortium (ISC2) and its
Center for Cyber Safety and Education are deeply committed to encouraging and supporting
students pursuing a degree with a focus on cybersecurity, information assurance, or
similar field. The scholarships, sponsored by ISC2, support students globally. Efforts
like these can put students on a pathway to long term career success in a rewarding
and critically-important field.
Other Scholarship Resources