Most graduate programs that offer teaching and research assistantships
will consider international applicants. Not every graduate program
at Marquette University has assistantship positions to offer.
Assistantship consideration is very competitive and we receive
applications for many more qualified international applicants
than our dollars can support. International students who received
assistantships must have very strong English-speaking abilities
and must be able to obtain the appropriate student visas that
will allow them to work.
On occasion a partial scholarship may
be offered to an international student. If this happens, the
student is required to show proof that he/she has personal
funds to support him/her during their program and will be required
to pay a tuition deposit and health insurance premium before
an I-20 can be issued for their student visa.
