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University SchemeVerified for 2026

Yale 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 Yale University Graduate Fellowships

Q.Is this fellowship applicable to Master's degree programs?

Generally, no. The comprehensive full funding package, including tuition and stipend, is primarily for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students at the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Most Master's degree students are responsible for paying tuition and seeking funding from other sources, though some specific Master's programs may offer limited aid.

Q.Are international students eligible for the full funding provided to PhD students?

Yes, all PhD students admitted to the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, regardless of their nationality, receive the full funding package, which includes tuition, a stipend, and health insurance.

Q.What does the 'full cost of tuition' and '12-month stipend' cover?

For the 2026-2027 academic year, the fellowship covers tuition of $52,400 USD and provides a minimum 12-month stipend of $52,046 USD for living expenses. Additionally, it includes comprehensive health insurance and, for students with children, a family support subsidy. A one-time relocation award is also provided to first-year PhD students.

Q.How long is the funding guaranteed for PhD students?

The funding package is typically provided for a minimum of five years. Many PhD students may also be eligible for continued funding in their sixth year through the Graduate School or research grants, subject to satisfactory academic progress.