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Financial Aid
Introduction
The Graduate Center makes every effort to provide financial assistance for
its students. Through a combination of institutional support,
which is provided directly from the Graduate Center's financial resources,
and federal and state
aid programs, all of our students are afforded the opportunity to apply
for sufficient aid to finance their graduate education. The Graduate Center
has expanded its multi-year award packages for incoming students and there
are
additional sources of funding for students
in their second year and beyond. These web pages describe the specific
types of financial aid available to Graduate Center doctoral students — Graduate
Center, federal, and state
aid — and provide
additional guidelines on eligibility
and criteria for financial aid. In order to maintain their status at the Graduate
Center and to be eligible for financial assistance, students must be making
satisfactory progress toward
the degree.
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"I really like the three main things that we're trained to do: research, write, and teach. I have done them at different times but not all at once. That's something I'm looking forward to doing." |
Kevin McGruder
Student, Doctoral Program in History |
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