Types of Funding You Can Get on Campus as a Graduate Student in the U.S. πΊπΈ
If you’re applying for a Master’s or Ph.D. program, there are several ways to study on funding:
1. Graduate Assistantship (GA)
You assist professors or departments with administrative or academic tasks. Comes with tuition waivers + stipend.
2. Research Assistantship (RA)
You work on a faculty-led research project. Best if your field involves labs, experiments, or data analysis. Usually offers full funding + monthly allowance.
3. Teaching Assistantship (TA)
You help professors teach undergrad courses taking tutorials, grading assignments, and assisting students. Often includes tuition remission + salary.
4. Departmental Scholarships
Some departments automatically award merit-based scholarships to top applicants.
5. Fellowships
Competitive funding given by universities or external organizations, covering tuition + living expenses without requiring work.
6. On-Campus Jobs
Part-time roles like library assistant, lab tech, or student advisor good for extra income while studying.
Apply early and email professors in your field to increase your chances of securing funding.
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