Currently, the Biomolecular Sciences M.S. Program is self-funded. This means that the program does not have the ability to provide funded graduate assistantships (GAs) in a teaching or research capacity. However, students are encouraged to contact individual faculty to see whether they have grant-funded research assistantships (RAs) available. Refer to the following links for additional scholarships and funding opportunities:
- Campus Wide GA Opportunities: The Graduate College has a page dedicated to listing campus wide GA opportunities, which are highly competitive. Some of these opportunities may only be for prospective graduate students within a certain program or field, while others can be for any graduate student.
- Graduate Student Financial Aid: The Financial Aid Office offers insight into graduate aid as it differs from undergraduate aid, including how to check for eligibility as well as how to apply for federal aid.
- Graduate Student Scholarships: The Scholarships Office provides a step-by-step process for applying for different types of scholarships. These include the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA), Boise State Associated Scholarships, the Graduate Merit-Based Gem Scholarship, and Private Scholarships.
- Graduate College Funding Opportunities: The Graduate College has put together information and resources on Graduate Assistantships, Scholarships and Fellowships, and Funding for International Students.
- Graduate Tuition and Fees: The cost of attendance for graduate students.