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Emergency Funding

The Graduate School’s Emergency Fellowship Funding is available to graduate students who experience unusual or unforeseen emergency situations that are of a sudden and temporary nature. 

Emergency funds are intended to provide support for one-time unexpected and extraordinary expenses and may be up to $3,000, though applications for dire circumstances that exceed that award amount may be considered.

Applicants who are facing financial predicaments that exceed the scope of this fellowship can contact the Graduate School for suggestions about how to further address the challenges they are facing. They also have the option of explaining why additional funds are being requested in the required budget and brief statement that must accompany the application (see below).

Please contact Graduate School Associate Dean Dr. Terah Chambers with any questions.

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  • Qualifications
  • Covered Expenses

    In line with our vision and mission, we strive to help the greatest possible number of graduate students who are facing unforeseen circumstances and unpredictable financial difficulties. With the limited amount of funds that the Graduate School has for this initiative, we must have criteria for what constitutes an emergency.

    Additional Financial Contribution

    A financial contribution from the major professor, department/program unit, and/or college is highly encouraged to accompany an emergency funding fellowship application.

    In the exceptional circumstance that a financial contribution is not possible from any of these sources, a brief statement of explanation from the graduate assistant/associate dean must accompany the application for further consideration.

  • Application Process
  • Requests from graduate students for emergency funding should be emailed to the Graduate School at fellowshipapps@grd.msu.edu with the proper signatures and documentation.

    Requirements

    Applications must include the Emergency Fellowship Funding Application Form (located near the top of this page).

    Application forms must include the signatures of (and potential supporting funds from) the applicant’s:

    • major professor/adviser
    • the department Chair or Graduate Program Director
    • Dean/Associate Dean of the College (refer to application form). 

    The Office for International Students and Scholars (103 International Center) must review and endorse requests from international students.

    Review & Disbursement

    Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis and applicants will be notified within 3 – 5 business days after the submission of a complete application. Incomplete applications will be returned. 

    Applicants should be aware that it will likely take at least two weeks for the funds to be disbursed.

    Components:

    Statement (1,000 words maximum)

    • An explanation of the unusual or unforeseen expenses.
    • The total dollar amount of funding that is being requested.
    • A description of the student's financial situation.
    • Other avenues that have been explored for possible funding.

    Budget

    • This should detail the amount of funding requested, including:
      • A list of current expenses
      • A description of how the funding will be used.

    Professor Statement

    • A statement from the student's major professor indicating that the student is making satisfactory progress towards their degree in a graduate program.
      • If the student feels comfortable sharing information pertaining to their situation with their major profess, they may do so.
      • This information can also be included in the major professor's statement.

    Other Supporting Documents (Optional)

    • Applicants have the option of including other supporting documents with their application (e.g. bills, receipts, etc.)
  • Potential Impact on Student Loans
  • If you have federal loans or other needs-based loans/aid, the amount of your fellowship award may cause a reduction of your loan(s) or other financial aid.

    You may still wish to consider the fellowship as this will most likely reduce your total loan debt at graduation. Please seek advice from your Office of Financial Aid Counselor before you turn down a fellowship.