The Master of Arts in Teaching
"Teachers affect eternity; no one can tell where their influence stops." - Henry Adams

Financial Aid

The M.A.T. program consists of thirty-hours of graduate study over three semesters (summer, fall, and spring). The Office of Financial Aid provides information about the cost of attendance here.

Students demonstrating financial need are eligible to receive financial assistant from the department of education. Trinity University offers a number of different sources of aid, including federal work-study allocations, grants, low-interest student loans, scholarships, a supplemental loan for middle-income families, and much more. For additional information about Financial Aid at Trinity University: http://www.trinity.edu/departments/financial_aid/mz/index.shtml

For additional information about student loan forgiveness, tax deductions, and tax credits for teachers please click here.

Department Scholarships:
There are numerous scholarships available to students in the education department. These scholarships range from $1,000 to $10,000 and fall under the following categories:

If you receive a scholarship award from the Department, 20% of the total will be applied to tuition for the summer semester and the remaining 80% of the award will be applied to the fall and spring semesters (40% each semester).

 

 

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