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If you're applying to quantitative master’s programs in the US, here's an exclusive list of programs that offer scholarships along with their award amounts. This list is based on the Tracker data. Don't miss out on this valuable resource!
- Carnegie Mellon University - MS in Computational Finance ($15K-30K)
- University of Chicago - MS in Financial Mathematics (up to 70% of tuition, range $20K-55K)
- Cornell University - Master in Financial Engineering (range $7.5K-20K)
- University of California, Berkeley - Master of Financial Engineering ($20K)
- Princeton University - Master in Finance MFin ($15K)
- Yale University - Master in Asset Management ($10K-25K)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Master of Finance MFin ($10-30K)
- Fordham University - MS in Quantitative Finance MQF ($15K-30K)
- Rutgers University - Master of Quantitative Finance ($10-12K)
- NYU Tandon School of Engineering - MS in Financial Engineering MFE (up to $11K/year)
- New York University - MS in Mathematics in Finance (up to 25% tuition)
- Stevens Institute of Technology - MS in Financial Engineering MFE ($10K-18K)
- Boston University - MS in Mathematical Finance and Financial Technology MFFT ($12-45K)
- University of California, Los Angeles - Master of Financial Engineering ($8K-25K)
- North Carolina State University - Master in Financial Mathematics ($5K)
- University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - Master of Financial Engineering ($18K)