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Graduate School Financial Aid

Driving Discovery

Students at Yale’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) are engines of discovery. With critical support from fellowships, they push the boundaries of traditional scholarship into exciting new areas and share their findings to benefit the wider world. On campus they are the heart of Yale’s laboratories and undergraduate teaching, and they go on to become leaders, researchers, educators, and innovators in every sector.

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Zlatko Minev ’18 PhD

Zlatko Minev ’18 PhD
“My goal is to solve problems that seem unsolvable. To do this, I aim to understand things at their deepest level. My time at Yale helped me develop this approach and showed me that it works. This faith, along with the technical knowledge and leadership skills I gained at Yale, has been unmatched in its value inside and beyond the laboratory.”
Zlatko Minev ’18 PhD
Minev earned his PhD in applied physics at Yale. He now leads quantum computing and quantum hardware initiatives at IBM Quantum.

GSAS Funding Gap

Each year, the endowment payout covers just a portion of Yale’s spending on graduate fellowships. In 2024 the total spending for doctoral education was $248.6 million. Funding from the endowment supplied $156.3 million. The balance of $92.3 million is drawn from university funding and a patchwork of training grants, research grants, and other temporary resources.
Endowment Funding
Funding Gap

How You Can Help

With your gift, you can be they key that opens doors for students. Annual, capital, and planned gifts count toward our $1.2 billion financial aid goal, and contributions count toward reunion class gifts and the For Humanity campaign.

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