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7. What type of financial aid is available and how do I apply?
The University offers a variety of ways for graduate students
to receive financial assistance. The most common method is through graduate
assistantships that are awarded by individual graduate programs. Application must be made directly to the program to be considered for an assistantship. Assistantships are usually 50% or 25% positions that require doing
teaching or research under the direction of a faculty member. In addition
to the assistantship salary, tuition is covered at the rate of twice the
percentage of the assistantship. For example, a 50% assistant is given
100% of tuition. The University also covers a portion of an assistant's health
insurance costs. 95% of a 50% assistant's health insurance costs are paid
by the University, and a 25% assistant receives 47.5% of health insurance
costs. Dependant coverage is also available. You should consult your program for information
and assistantship application materials.
Fellowships
at the Graduate School and program level are also available as financial
aid. The Graduate School Fellowship requires nomination by your major
program. Contact your program for information about program fellowships.
Financial aid administered by the University's
Office of Student Finance, including loan and work-study, is also
open to graduate students.
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