Masters in HCI: Applying--Financial Information

Curriculum

Prerequisites
HCI Core Courses
HCI Project Courses
Electives
Sample Plans of Study

Applying

How to Apply
Application
Tuition
Financial Information
Related Programs
Environment
Final Checklist
Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Information

The Master of Human-Computer Interaction Program does not provide students with financial support.

An excellent source for general information on financial aid can be found at FinAid.

The Carnegie Mellon Financial Aid Office and the Carnegie Mellon Fellowship Resource Advising Center are also available for assistance and advice on obtaining loans and/or fellowships.

Many students have been able to obtain funding or financial assistance from their current employers. Employees of Carnegie Mellon University often receive tuition benefits as part of the benefit package. For current Research Assistant positions and other employment opportunities on campus, please see the Human Resources Staff Job Postings. A small number of Teaching Assistant positions occasionally becomes available for enrolled students who have a computer science background.

Please note: if you are employed while enrolled in the Masters program, the length of your program will be most likely extend beyond three (3) semesters. If you plan to be employed while enrolled in the program, please be sure to complete the "Employment Information" section on your application.