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The New School for Social Research is a graduate institution in New York City. We generate progressive scholarship in the social sciences and philosophy. Our 75+ full-time faculty members in nine departments offer masters and doctoral degrees to 800 graduate students. Learn more
Institutional financial aid at The New School for Social Research is allocated on the basis of both academic performance and financial need. More than 85 percent of new full-time master’s degree students receive merit scholarships, averaging 40 percent of the cost of tuition.
The school awards scholarships on an annual basis. The PhD fellowship and special scholarships application deadline for new students is December 15. The MA fellowship and special scholarships application deadline for new students is January 7; the scholarship application deadline for continuing students is March 1.
The Center for Scholarship at The New School for Social Research is dedicated to engendering and enhancing freedom of inquiry, not merely as an intellectual exercise but as a lived imperative, and to illuminating the pressing social issues of our times.
Visit the university's Tuition, Fees & Billing website for complete information about tuition and fees for the 2023-2024 Academic Year. Funding and fellowships are also available. More than 85 percent of new full-time master’s degree students receive merit scholarships, averaging 40 percent of the cost of tuition.