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Almost all students are fully supported by one of more of the following four types of support: Graduate Scholarships, Teaching Assistantships, Research Assistantships, and University Graduate Fellowships. However, tuition and stipend support are not guaranteed. Graduate ScholarshipsThe Teaching AssistantshipsMost students accepted into the department through normal admissions procedures are also offered teaching assistantships. A teaching assistant spends an average of 20 hours per week in teaching laboratory or recitation classes, grading, and preparation. Summer teaching assistantships are also available. Research AssistantshipsSome graduate students are offered research assistantships. A research assistant is generally paid for research work leading to a master or doctoral dissertation, although a student may also be supported as a research assistant before a formal commitment to a research advisor has been made. Summer research assistantships are also available, and are a good way for students and potential advisors to get to know each other before commiting to a formal advisor/student relationship. Research assistantships are obtained through negotiation between the student and the individual research groups. Interested students should contact the research groups for more information. University FellowshipsThe Updated June 22, 2004 by Diane Sanderson |
If you have a special situation and wish to discuss it with us, please send us e-mail at graduate@phy.syr.edu. For example, some students who have funding from their own country are interested in the possibility of extra years of support from our department. This can usually be arranged. Our goal is to be flexible and to accommodate as many special cases as possible. |
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