The ILR School’s unique depth and breadth set its graduate programs apart, offering the most comprehensive workplace‑focused curriculum and the largest concentration of faculty devoted to labor and employment research and teaching. ILR Graduate Scholarship and Fellowship Funds provide essential tuition relief, empowering the school to attract exceptional applicants and uphold the MILR program's esteemed reputation with leading employers, while making the degree attainable for outstanding masters students who might not otherwise be able to attend.
Graduate Scholarship and Fellowship Funds
- Boyd and Virginia Ferguson Memorial Fellowship
- Dorothy Funt Memorial Fellowship
- Walter Galenson Fund for Labor Economics
- Sara Gamm Graduate Student Fund
- John P. and Althea H. Halan Scholarship
- Hayward-Petersen Graduate Scholarship
- Tami MILR ’96 & Kurt Lamp MILR Graduate Scholarship
- Lee Family MILR Scholarship Fund
- Lee Family MILR Annual Graduate Scholarship
- FBO William Ray Lipsky Graduate Fellowship
- Emil and Margaret Mesics Graduate Student Fund for ILR
- MILR Graduate Scholarship
- Scheinman Scholars Graduate Scholarship
- Lawrence K. Williams Fellowship