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How Am I $upposed to Pay for Graduate School??? Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.” - Ken Hakuta
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How Am I $upposed to Pay for Graduate School??? “Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.” - Ken Hakuta.

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Page 1: How Am I $upposed to Pay for Graduate School??? “Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.” - Ken Hakuta.

How Am I $upposed to Pay for Graduate School???

“Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of an idea is an obstacle.” - Ken Hakuta

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Overview

• Facts

• Fellowships

• Assistantships

• Undergraduate Funds

• When to Start?

• Where to Look?

• Helpful Resources

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Facts about the Cost of Graduate School

• Parents income is no longer a factor.

• Less expensive that your undergraduate degree (exception – professional schools)

• They pay “you” to go to graduate school!

• Generally receive a Research Assistantship (RA) or Teaching Assistantship (TA) and tuition waiver.

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Types of Aid Available

• Scholarships and Fellowships

• Loans

• Work – Study

• Faculty Funds

• Assistantship– Teaching– Research – Administrative

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Who Wins?

Someone who is:

• Interesting/Passionate

• High Achieving/Ambitious

• Is prepared, gets help/support

• Starts Early

• Writes and rewrites!

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What is a Competitive Profile?

• Academic Excellence

• Research, Internships

• Evidence of “L”eadership and social responsibility

• Faculty mentors and letters of recommendation.

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Undergraduate Opportunities• Goldwater – Sophmore/Junior, science, math,

engineering

• Udall – Junior – Environmental or Native American Health or Policy

• Truman – Junior – Policy and Leadership

• Pickering – Junior – international affairs, politcial and economic analysis, administration, mgt., science policy

• Boren Fellowship – study abroad

• Gillman Study Abroad – Pell Eligible

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Scholarships & Fellowships

• Fellowships provide a stipend for living and educational expenses which, in general, allow graduate students to pursue graduate study full-time.

• Scholarships provide funds to graduate students and are usually awarded based on academic merit or scholarly potential.

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Fellowships & Scholarships• You do not have to pay them back

• Are “portable” and can be held at any university, possibly for multiple years.

• Application is made directly to the funding agency, not through a university. (NSF,NIH)

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University Fellowships

• Most universities will award fellowships on the basis of merit and department recommendation.

• Inquire at grad schools

• Usually learn if you’ve been awarded a fellowship when you receive your letter of acceptance.

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About the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

• Supports highly qualified undergraduate students seeking a research career in the fields of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering.

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Goldwater Features and Benefits

• Funding support for undergraduates up to $7,500 annually

• Covers eligible expenses for tuition, fees, books, and room and board.

• Preparation for graduate school & career

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About the Morris K. Udall Scholarship

• Committed to careers related to the Environment;

• Native American Tribal Policy; or Native Health Care.

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Features & Benefits

• Funding support for undergraduates up to $5,000 annually

• Covers tuition, fees, books and room and board

• Scholars Orientation Week (Arizona)

• Preparation for graduate school & career

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About the Harry S. Truman Scholarship

• Official Federal Memorial to President Harry S. Truman

• Supports students who wish to attend graduate school in preparation for careers in government or elsewhere in public service..including Law School

• Truman Scholars are “Change Agents”

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Features & Benefits

• Up to $30,000 annually toward a public service focused degree

• Covers tuition, fees, book, room & board

• Receive leadership training,

• Required to work in public service for 3-7 years.

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Thomas R. Pickering Program Scholarship

• Undergraduate & Graduate interested:

International Affairs

Political and economic analysis admin.

Science Policy

• Goal is to encourage foreign service careers in the U.S. Department of State

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Boren Scholarships

• Funding opportunities for undergrad and graduate students to add an international and language component to their education.

• Must be in regions essential to U.S. National Security (Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Central & Eastern Europe and Latin America)

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Commitment to Government Service

• In return for their awards, Boren Scholars and Fellows are asked to serve in of four priority of the federal government.

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Gilman International Scholarship

• Sponsored by U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs

• Supports undergraduates who have high financial need and awards scholarships of up to $5,000 for study abroad for up to one academic year. (Pell eligible)

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Loans: Need-Based Financial Aid

• Federal College Work/Study Program• Federal Perkins Loan Program (National Direct Student

Loan)• Federal Stafford Student Loans

To apply for these you need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA)

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Graduate Opportunities

• Rhodes, Marshall & Mitchell• National Science Graduate Research Fellowship• Department of Energy, Defence, Homeland

Security • National Institutes of Health• Fulbright• Boren• NASA• Hertz Foundation Graduate Fellowship

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UK – Rhodes Scholars, Marshall & Mitchell

• Extremely competitive - 3.9 GPA, Leadership, community service, athletics…

• Justification for UK and school and program

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National Science Foundation

Graduate Research Fellowship Program:

• $30,0000 plus $10,500 for tuition

Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)

• $30,000 plus $10,500 for tuition

Bridge to the Doctorate – LSAMP graduates

• $30,000 plus $10,500 for tuition

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NSF Criteria

Intellectual Merit /Broader Impact

• GPA/GRE/Proposal/Letters

• How will you change the world/

• How will you share your science?

• Diversification of STEM

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Diversity Fellowships

• Ford Pre –Doctoral Fellowships

• NIH – Ruth Kirschstein Pre-Doctoral Fellowship

• GEM – Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science

• AAUW –American Association for University Women

• NASA Harriet G. Jenkins Fellowship

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When to Start?

• Begin your search approximately one year before you need funding.

• Application deadlines often occur early in the fall for fellowships or late spring for assistantships.

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Where to Look?

• The University Graduate Schools.

• Federal Agencies (NSF, NIH).

• Foundations/Corporations.

• Professional organizations.

• Network, Network, Network…….

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Do your homework!

• University Fellowship Offices• Search online: a good place to start is:

Grantsnet.org • Biggest names in the business:

– NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program– NASA Harriett G. Jenkins Predoctoral Fellowship Program– NDSEG -National Defense Science and Engineering – EPA -Science to Achieve Results– NIH – NRC ……….

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Finding Funding…..

Community of Science (COS)

http://fundingopps.cos.com

University Fellowship Finders:

• University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School

• Cornell

• University of Maryland

• Michigan State

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Helpful Resources

• http://www.rochester.edu/College/McNair-Program/fellowships.html University of Rochester

• http://www.nafadvisors.org/scholarships.htm National Association of Fellowships Advisors.

• http://www.cgsnet.org/Default.aspx?tabid=163 Council of Graduate Schools

http://www.nafadvisors.org/scholarships.htm

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Additional Resources

• http://www.nsf.gov/funding/aboutfunding.jsp National Science Foundation

• http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm National Institute of Health