Scholarships, Financial Aid, and Student Work Opportunities
The Bloustein School offers merit-based funding to certain graduate program applicants in a variety of formats during the admissions process. This may include tuition awards, scholarships, fellowships and assistantships, and a variety of hourly work assignments. Applicants are considered for funding based upon faculty review of their full graduate application. Individual programs and program directors make recommendations on supporting candidates based upon those faculty evaluations. There is no separate application for these scholarships. Not all students receive merit-based funding and merit aid only covers a portion of total costs.
Federal and state loans and grants are not a part of this process. You should contact the Rutgers Financial Aid Office for more information on these opportunities.
Research centers and institutes and individual faculty also provide assistantships and hourly work opportunities for graduate students.
The list below is for graduate students. If you are an undergraduate student, please visit the UG funding opportunities page.
Resources for Current Students
Student & Academic Services
Steve Weston
Assistant Dean of Academic Administration
Courtney Culler
Associate Director for Graduate Student Services
Greg Marrero
Student Counselor, Graduate Student Services
Andrea Garrido
Career Management Specialist for Planning, Policy, and Informatics Masters Students
Cheryl Egan
Career Management Specialist for Health Administration Masters Students
Graduate students may speak to their academic advisor for more information about scholarship and fellowship criteria.
Tuition
Merit-based tuition remission may be awarded to students in designated graduate programs.
Graduate Scholarships
Bloustein School scholarship awards are offered per semester to students in designated graduate programs and may be merit- or need-based.
New Jersey Planning Officials Annual Graduate Scholarship
Awarded to a full-time graduate student enrolled in the MCRP program at the Bloustein School.
Nike and Jim Bach Endowed Fellowship in Urban Planning and Public Informatics
Awarded to a graduate student in the MCRP program who demonstrates interest and ability to apply informatics to planning analysis and decision-making.
Edward J. Bloustein Memorial Scholarship
Established at the time of the founding of the Bloustein School in 1992, the Edward J. Bloustein Memorial Scholarships are provided to select, meritorious scholars in the pursuit of their academic goals, with deference to deserving students in financial need.
Bob Cotter City Kid Endowed Graduate Scholarship in Planning
Awarded to full-time graduate students in the MCRP program who are residents of urban areas in the United States.
Honorable Patricia Juliano Memorial Scholarship Fund
Established in memory of late councilwoman Patricia Juliano from Orange, NJ, the scholarship is awarded to a full- or part-time female student in the Bloustein School’s public policy program with interests in local or state government policy and ties to community.
Susan Kirk Foundation Endowed Scholarship
Established by the Susan Kirk Foundation to recognize Susan Kirk’s contribution to public transit and transportation in New Jersey, this scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates an interest and ability in transportation planning.
Dr. Donald A. Krueckeberg Endowed Memorial Scholarship
Provides financial assistance to a full-time student enrolled as in the Ph.D. Program in Planning and Public Policy, and whose research, academic and professional career goals best exemplify Professor Krueckeberg’s enthusiasm and pursuit of professional and academic excellence.
Jennifer S. Lightner Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund
This scholarship was established in memory of Jennifer S. Lightner, who was a part-time student in the MCRP program, and whose enthusiasm and pursuit of professional and academic excellence inspired those who knew her.
Brandon M. Poli Memorial Scholarship
Established by the friends of Brandon Poli, Bloustein School Class of 1997, this scholarship is awarded to an urban planning student who exemplifies Brandon’s wit, intelligence, and perseverance.
Dean’s Community Scholarship and Diversity and Inclusion Scholarship
Community, Diversity and Inclusion Scholars work on DEI-related matters for the school, including research, outreach, communications, and events planning. All work will be coordinated through the school’s Special Advisor to the Dean on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). It is expected that during the course of the year the scholar will collaborate and engage with the Special Advisor and be representative to the graduate students in their program as well as others, and support the objectives, mission and work of the Committee on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.
Graduate Fellowships
Bloustein School Alumni Association Endowed Graduate Fellowship
Awarded to a full-time graduate student enrolled at the Bloustein School.
Dawne D. and Lawrence B. Burrows Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Planning and Public Policy
Awarded to a graduate student enrolled in the MCRP and other graduate degree programs at the Bloustein School.
Isadore Candeub Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Planning
Awarded to a full-time graduate student based on academic merit and financial need and with preference for students in the design and development/redevelopment concentration.
Dr. Robert A. Catlin Endowed Fellowship
Awarded to a full-time graduate student based on merit and financial need with preference for students whose studies focus on the impact of race in public policy decision-making and/or urban revitalization.
B. Budd Chavooshian Endowed Memorial Fellowship
Established in memory of Budd Chavooshian by his family, friends, and colleagues and awarded to an outstanding student in the Urban Planning and Policy Development Program who best exemplifies Budd’s commitment to the field of planning.
Peter C. Cosier IV Environmental Fellowship
Provides an annual graduate fellowship award to a full-time graduate student based on merit and financial need with preference for students pursuing a concentration in environmental and land use planning.
Walter C. Evans Endowed Graduate Fellowship in Planning and Public Policy
Provides an annual fellowship to a graduate student enrolled in the MCRP program who demonstrates a significant personal commitment and/or outstanding academic potential in the fields of planning or public policy at the Bloustein School.
Christiana R. Foglio Endowed Annual Graduate Fellowship in Planning
Established by Christiana R. Foglio MCRP ‘86, this award is given to outstanding full-time graduate planning students with preference given to students with a degree from Douglass Residential College.
Paul J. Larrousse Endowed Fellowship in Planning
Bequeathed by Paul, this fellowship will provide student assistance and support student achievement in transportation planning.
Harold H. and Reba Martin Endowed Fellowship in Public Policy
This fellowship is awarded to a full-time student in the public policy program, pursuing excellence in public service, and helping to advance the study of public policy at the university and within the state.
SEA Metropolitan Section Fellowship
Awarded to full-time graduate students who are studying or have an interest in alternative mechanisms for financing the cost of electric power distribution infrastructure upgrades required to support electric vehicle fleet operator charging stations. Students will have the opportunity to share and present findings from a related research product.
Robert W. Burchell Fund for Student Planning Conference Travel
Honors Professor Robert W. Burchell’s lifelong commitment to further engage planning students with the profession by assisting with funding student attendance at planning conferences and annual meetings.
External Awards and Funding
The following are some of the funding and support opportunities Bloustein School students have received in the past. The Bloustein School does not award these scholarships and fellowships.
National Science Foundation
Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)
Supporting students pursuing doctorates in the fields of:
- Nanotechnology for Clean Energy
- Renewable and Sustainable Fuels Solutions
- Nanopharmaceutical Engineering
- Stem Cell Science and Engineering
Full tuition plus $30,000 stipend, awarded to selected applicants
Rutgers University Excellence Fellowships
Up to $25,000 plus tuition remission
Ralph Johnson Bunche Distinguished Graduate Awards
Up to $20,000 per year plus tuition remission, awarded to exceptional graduate students with backgrounds of substantial educational disadvantage.
Past Fellowships
Louis Berger Graduate Fellows Program (2009-2016)
This competitive fellowship enabled graduate students to be considered for a comprehensive fellowship award and earn internship credit while taking on a professional experience internship at one of the leading consulting organizations in the country.
Part-Time Student Jobs on Campus
The Student Employment Office (SEO) administers two employment programs for students: the Federal Work Study Program (FWSP) and the Job Location and Development Program (JLDP). The FWSP is offered to financial aid recipients who meet certain criteria; the JLDP is available to all currently-enrolled university students.
Eligible students can work in a variety of on-campus jobs, such as in campus centers, recreation centers, libraries, and University departments. Additionally, students can work in on-campus and off-campus paid community service positions for non-profit agencies and organizations in areas related to education and literacy, human and social services, law and public policy, arts and humanities, multicultural, diversity and social justice, health and business.