Cornell University Graduate Fellowships Income Limit 2026
Maximum Annual Family Income
No Income Bar / Not specified
Income Verification Rules
Applicants must submit a valid annual income certificate issued by a competent revenue officer (such as a Tahsildar, Revenue Inspector, or Sub-Divisional Magistrate).
- The certificate must be in the name of the parent/legal guardian.
- Income certificates issued by private employers or self-declarations on plain paper are not accepted.
FAQs for Cornell University Graduate Fellowships
Q.Are 'Cornell University Graduate Fellowships' available for international students?
Yes, Cornell Fellowships, which fall under the broader category of Cornell University Graduate Fellowships, may be awarded to U.S. students, permanent residents, or international students. Nearly all Ph.D. students, including international students, are fully funded.
Q.Is a separate application required for these fellowships?
No, a separate application for the general Cornell University Graduate Fellowships (including Cornell and Sage Fellowships) is typically not required. Prospective students are considered for these fellowships automatically when they apply for admission to a graduate program at Cornell and indicate their interest in funding on the application form.
Q.What does 'fully funded' mean for a Ph.D. student at Cornell?
For Ph.D. students, 'fully funded' generally means that the funding package covers full tuition, a living stipend, health insurance (Student Health Plan), and student health fees. This comprehensive support allows students to focus on their research and studies.
Q.Are Master's students eligible for Cornell University Graduate Fellowships?
While Master's degree students may receive some financial assistance, the extensive funding packages associated with 'Cornell University Graduate Fellowships' (which typically cover full tuition and a significant stipend) are predominantly aimed at Ph.D. students. Master's students should explore competitive awards offered through their specific graduate field, conference travel grants, and educational loans.
