Working to Make Graduate Education More Affordable
Keller Graduate School of Management is committed to helping students who qualify secure financial aid for graduate school. We can help you navigate the financial aid process. To get started, take a look at our graduate school financial aid checklist, which guides you step-by-step through the process.
Scholarships Available to Students who Qualify
DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management offers financial help to students in the form of scholarships and grants you don't have to pay back.* See our scholarships page for details.
*In the 2017-2018 school year (7/1/17 – 6/30/18), DeVry will make $6.5 million available for scholarships, grants, and institutional aid to eligible new and continuing students enrolled in a DeVry University or its Keller Graduate School of Management graduate program who meet merit and need-based qualifications.
At Keller, we offer flexible graduate school tuition payment plans and work with you to make the most of them to help you reach your academic and professional goals.
We're Here to Help You
A member of our team will be happy to provide further insight into how Keller can help you navigate the graduate school financial aid process. To learn more, contact your local campus or DeVry Online, or request information here.
The federal government requires schools to verify the accuracy of information on some federal student aid applications. As a result, you may be asked to submit additional information to Student Finance. If you need to provide additional documentation, you will receive an email indicating which documents are required. Selected applicants must submit requested documentation before awarded financial aid for graduate school is disbursed. Students and their spouses may be required to submit a copy of their prior-year federal income tax transcripts and additional household information. Other documents may also be required. If information on any of the documents conflicts with what was reported on the graduate school financial aid application, students may be required to provide additional information to resolve the conflict. Students who do not submit requested documentation by the end of their first session of enrollment may be required to make payment arrangements without the expectation of federal student aid.