Multiple sources of financial aid may be available to you as a DMA, DPT, EdD, or OTD applicant.
In addition to NYU Financial Aid's overview of graduate aid, you can also explore information on:
- Student Loans
- Federal loans (US citizens and eligible non-citizens)
- Private loans (international students may qualify for specific private loans)
- School-based Employment
- Graduate student employee such as a teaching assistant, grader, or instructor
- Hired directly through the academic department based on department's needs and applicant's qualifications
- Employer Support
- Some organizations will partially support the cost of a student's tuition, especially if they demonstrate the value of their degree and how they will add value to their institution.
- Applicants should consider speaking with their organization's leadership team, human resources, or board to determine if financial support may be available to them.
- External Scholarships
- Scholarships and Grants from Other Organizations (NYU website)
- External Funding Opportunities (NYU Steinhardt website)
Additional Financial Aid information for Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT).
Additional Financial Aid Information for Entry-Level OTD, Occupational Therapy (Professional).
Resources
Steinhardt Office of Graduate Admissions
212-998-5030; steinhardt.gradadmissions@nyu.edu
NYU Financial Aid
212-998-4444; financial.aid@nyu.edu
NYU Financial Education
212-998-4227; financial.education@nyu.edu
Financial Education is not the same as Financial Aid, even though there are components of the two that will overlap. Financial Aid is about the detailed types and amounts of student aid offered to attend college. Financial Education is about providing our students and the NYU community with the education and resources to effectively manage their finances every day.
Office of the Bursar
212-998-2806; bursar.studentaccounts@nyu.edu
New York University offers several payment plans created to suit a student's needs.