Financial Aid as a Graduate Student
Smith College seeks to provide educational opportunity for qualified students, knowing that many will require financial assistance. Financial aid for Smith graduate students consists of fellowships, tuition scholarships and student loans.
The School for Social Work handles its admission process independently. For students interested in pursuing either a master’s or doctorate in social work, and for more information, please visit the School for Social Work website.
Admission Deadlines
Required materials and deadlines for applications vary by program. Please refer to the list below and to the program’s application for admission for dates and requirements.
Note that there is a $60 application fee for each graduate program. No fee waiver is accepted at this time.
Application for Admission
To be considered for financial aid, complete applications for admission must be received no later than the dates listed below for each program:
Program |
Application Deadline |
|---|---|
Diploma in Interdisciplinary Studies |
March 15 |
M.A.T. |
April 15 |
M.F.A./Dance |
January 6 |
M.S./Biological Sciences |
January 15 |
M.S./Exercise & Sport Studies |
March 1 |
Post-Bac/Mathematics |
March 15 |
Types of Aid
Note that students in the Interdisciplinary Studies Diploma Program and the Post-baccalaureate in Mathematics program are not eligible for student loans.
Applicants interested in federal loans should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) after applying for admission.
Tracking Your Aid When Admitted
- Log in to Net Partner. (Current Smith students, please access Net Partner through the Smith portal.)
- Use your personal email as used in your admission application as your username.
- For your initial log in, click on First Time Users to create a password and answer the security questions.
- Go to the Menu and select Documents and Messages to see your requirements.
You may see outstanding and received requirements on Net Partner but please be aware that the SFS office is continually reviewing documents submitted to us and may add or remove requirements based on what is submitted to us. We highly recommend that you frequently monitor Net Partner and refer you to our website to carefully review all documents that may be required of you.
If you have questions about your application for financial aid:
Telephone: 413-585-2530
Email: sfs@smith.edu
Website
Deposits & Withdrawals
Deposit
A one-time general deposit of $100 is required from each student upon admittance. This one-time deposit will be applied to the student’s account at the start of the first semester of enrollment. It will not be refunded should the student withdraw prior to enrolling.
Withdrawals
Current students who plan to withdraw must notify the graduate director in writing before July 1 (for first semester) or December 1 (for second semester).
Contact Graduate & Special Programs
Seelye Hall 209
2 Seelye Drive
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063
Phone: 413-585-3050 Email: gradstudy@smith.edu
Associate Dean of the Faculty/Dean for Academic Development, Director of the Graduate and Special Programs: Justin Cammy
Graduate and Special Programs Operations Coordinator: Martha Potyrala