Dartmouth University in the United States offer funding packages for incoming graduate (Master’s and PhD) students.

The Dartmouth University Graduate Scholarships includes tuition, health insurance, a stipend of $49,862.40, and a relocation bonus among other benefits for selected candidates.

Eligibility Requirements

To be considered for the Dartmouth University Scholarship, you must:

  • Have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a reputable university.
  • Meet the English Language requirements of the university.
  • Satisfy the minimum requirements of the chosen program.

Graduate programs admit the most highly qualified applicants whose academic backgrounds and personal and professional experiences have prepared them for achievement and excellence in graduate studies. 

Application requirements vary by program; exact requirements can be obtained from each department. See our complete list of programs for links to department websites.

Benefits

The Dartmouth University Graduate Scholarship includes tuition, health insurance, a stipend ($49,862.40 in 2026-27), and a relocation bonus among other benefits to help cover the costs of moving to and living in New Hampshire.

The funding for Masters is for a period of two (2) years, while that of PhD students is for a period of five (5) years.

Other Benefits includes:

  • Group health insurance (Dartmouth pays premium.)
  • Dependent medical premium assistance (Dartmouth pays 40% of the premium.) 
  • Relocation bonus ($1500 in 2026-2027)
  • Childcare grants ($5000 per child/per year)
  • Financial assistance for incoming international students ($1200 one time payment to cover visa and other fees)
  • Vacation and other time away
  • Support funds for students, dependents, international students, and childcare
  • Uwill teletherapy (available 24/7 from any location, including international)
  • Research and travel grants
  • Barrier removal funds
  • Short term interest free emergency loans

Method of Application

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Application Deadline: December 1, 2026.