Master of Arts in International and Comparative Politics Tuition and Financial Assistance

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Tuition

All Master of Arts in International and Comparative Politics students are required to complete 32 credit hours.

Visit the Graduate and Professional Tuition and Fees webpage for details.


Graduate Tuition Scholarships

The M.A. Program in International and Comparative Politics has a limited amount of financial assistance it can award to top students. Students requesting consideration for graduate tuition scholarship should submit their Application for Scholarship Support Form (PDF) directly to the ICP Program Office. All applicants to the ICP program are eligible to apply for these awards. The deadline for consideration is March 1 of the application year (continuing student applicants are required to provide an approved Program of Study and research plan with their aid application). Applications for aid are kept on file for twelve months after their submission, and students will be reviewed as new funds become available. 

Recipients of Graduate Tuition Scholarship (GTS) must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher, and avoid disciplinary difficulties, in order to maintain their scholarship. All continuing GTS recipients are required to submit an approved Program of Study and research plan by March 1 in order to be considered for partial renewal of their scholarship support in their second year.

GTS awards are closely connected to enrollment and progress. Timely (indeed early) registration each term greatly facilitates the continuation of these forms of financial aid.


WPAFB Military and Civilian Graduate Scholarship

Individual students who are employed either as civilian workers or active-duty military personnel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), and their spouses and dependents, who wish to pursue graduate degrees at Wright State University are eligible to apply to the Wright State WPAFB Scholarship program.

For more information on the WPAFB scholarship, including how to apply, visit the College of Graduate Programs and Honors Studies page.


Wright State Ohio National Guard Scholarship

Students who are members in good standing of the Ohio National Guard who wish to pursue graduate education at Wright State University are eligible to apply to the Wright State ONG Graduate Scholarship program. This scholarship provides up to $7,500 of tuition scholarship per year ($2500 per semester) for qualified personnel who are pursuing graduate certificates, master’s or doctoral degrees, or a Psy.D. at Wright State.

Learn more about the Wright State Ohio National Guard Scholarship.