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GRADUATE
SCHOOL
Paying
your way through Graduate
School?
- Be sure you understand your funding status before you accept
any offer.
- Many PhD programs fund their students. Professional
programs (business, law, medicine) generally do not.
- Funding
may be in the form of an assistantship: it carries a service
requirement like teaching or research.
- The assistantship
provides a stipend plus tuition.
- Like assistantships, fellowships
provide a stipend and tuition, but do not have a service requirement.
- Non-departmental assistantships may be available. Inquire
at campus service units, surf the web for other opportunities.
- Seek
out opportunities to apply for fellowships and grants.
- Be wise
about managing your money. This is one threat to your success
that YOU can control.
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Research Fellowship Opportunities for Graduate Students
The Graduate Research Fellowship of the National Science
Foundation provides three years of support for graduate study
leading to research-based master's or doctoral degrees and is
intended for students who are at the early stages of their graduate
study. Fellowships are available in engineering, computer science,
chemistry, math, physics, social sciences, and more.
https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/fastlane.jsp
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