Below are some questions that applicants have asked about our program. If you have additional questions, please ask us by sending an email to cobb@pitt.edu.
All students are responsible for their own tuition.
CoBB does not offer grants or scholarships. Most students finance their education by utilizing Federal Direct loans (unsubsidized and Graduate PLUS), and/or private education loans.
Information on Federal options can be found at studentloans.gov. Private education loans are available through the websites of individual lenders. Private loans are typically issued in the student’s name and require a credit check. A credit worthy cosigner, who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, may be needed if the student’s credit is not sufficient. Students should compare interest rates, fees, and repayment options such as deferment and forbearance. Maximum loan amounts, loan terms, borrower qualification, repayment schedules, and interest rates vary among lenders. Some private education loans may require interest payments while the student is enrolled in school.
If you are going to apply for financial aid, use this link:
https://oafa.pitt.edu/financialaid/applying-for-aid/graduate-school-instructions/
However, there are alternative options to help support you financially during your academic journey, such as paid Research Positions at Pitt and Internships in the Industry. Our university is deeply invested in cutting-edge research across various departments and disciplines. As an MS student, you have the unique opportunity to participate in this research as a paid researcher. These positions are available throughout the year, and not only provide financial remuneration but also offer valuable hands-on experience that can greatly benefit your academic and professional development.
How to Apply for Paid Research Positions
- University Job Portal: Visit [Careers at Pitt](https://www.hr.pitt.edu/careers-pitt) to search for available research positions. The portal is updated regularly with new opportunities.
- Approach Faculty Directly: If there’s a specific area or project you’re interested in, feel free to approach faculty members directly to inquire about research opportunities. Faculty are often looking for motivated students to assist in their research projects.
CoBB enrolls students in the Spring and Fall terms. We encourage to you to submit your application as possible, as the Admissions Committee will begin reviewing files as they are received – it is beneficial to apply and interview early as we accept students until we reach capacity. Applications received after we are at capacity or after the term deadlines will be considered for admission the following term. All required materials must be received by the deadline. Please specify which semester you are applying for in your cover letter.
Spring 2024
Application Open: September 1st, 2023
Deadline to Apply: December 1st, 2023
Classes Begin: January 8th, 2024
Fall 2024
Application Open: September 1st, 2023
Deadline to apply: June 1st, 2024
Classes begin: August 26th, 2024
- Transcripts from all colleges and universities at which you have studied
- A Personal Statement of roughly 2 pages
- 3 letters of recommendation
- Some international applicants will also need to submit IELTS or TOEFL scores
- CoBB Student Handbook can be found here – CoBB Student Handbook
A current list of exempt countries can be found at
https://oafa.pitt.edu/apply/admissions-process/international-students/toefl-exceptions/
CoBB does not require students to be enrolled full-time, and we are continuously expanding our asynchronous and remote offerings; however, courses such as electives may still be offered only during weekdays.