Tuition & Financial Aid

Tuition Information

The MS in Environment & International Affairs program tuition fee for the 2024-2025 academic year is $76,500. Tuition fees exclude individual health care or health insurance premiums, books and supplies, student fees, room and board, visas, and incidental expenses.

*Based on 30 required credits at a per credit rate of $2,550, as determined by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for the 2023-2024 academic year. More detailed information about tuition and fees can be found on the Student Accounts website.

Financial Aid

Georgetown University has resources to help students identify funding options for their education. U.S. citizens and permanent residents should contact the Office of Student Financial Services for information on financing. Students may utilize federally-funded programs, external scholarships, and fellowship opportunities to supplement the cost of their education.

Military Benefits

The MS-EIA program has not yet obtained approval for Department of Veteran Affairs education benefits at this time. Please contact our Assistant Registrar for Veteran/Military Benefits at militarybenefits@georgetown.edu for more information.

Scholarships

The MS in Environment & International Affairs program offers a limited number of scholarships. To be considered for a scholarship, applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as early in the admissions cycle as possible. Applicants will be notified of scholarship awards at the time of admission. Documents included with the application will be used for scholarship evaluation.

External Scholarships

Visit the School of Foreign Service’s Graduate Financial Aid page for external funding options pertaining to SFS graduate programs, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences’ External Funding for Master’s Students page. Explore this guide to International Relations Degree Scholarships.

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Secure a meaningful career with a positive impact on people and the planet through this flexible yet rigorous interdisciplinary degree from Georgetown University.