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6.2 Financial Aid Policy
The Department tries to find financial support for every student who
needs it, for at least the first four years of study. During the
first year, support is usually provided by a University Fellowship.
After the first year, students often receive research assistantships
in their field of specialization or other forms of support. These may
also be supplemented by teaching fellowships. The standard teaching
fellowship in this department is at the level of a Teaching Fellow 2
and requires approximately 10 hours of work per week. Advanced
students are sometimes supported through a combination of a University
Fellowship and a teaching fellowship.
Only in exceptional cases is financial aid available after the fourth
year. However, the lack of support is mitigated by the fact that a
nominal ``Continuous Registration Fee'' (currently $230 per term)
replaces the tuition requirement after the fourth year. (See the
Graduate School ``Programs and Policies'' book for more information on
tuition policy.)
Applicants seeking financial aid must complete the forms included in the
application packet sent out by the Graduate School.
Drew McDermott
2000-01-18