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Financial
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Fellowships are merit-based
and are judged competitively. Only students who apply to EALC as
the primary department of study are eligible to apply for outright
fellowship support. We continue the policy, however, of offering
GSI positions to students outside the department when the allotment
of positions exceeds the number of EALC students who have applied.
(See GSI paragraph below.) Fellowship applicants indicate their
interest in University Graduate Multi-Year Fellowships, Departmental
Block Grant Fellowships, and Diversity and Graduate Opportunity
Program Fellowships on Form C of the Graduate Application; FLAS
applicants should also complete Form D, and international students
should complete Form E. Please review the instructions in the Graduate
Application to determine eligibility for these awards. |
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Graduate students may apply for need-based
financial aid, in the form of grants, loans and work-study, administered
through the Financial Aid Office (FAO). Only U.S. citizens and
eligible non-citizens (those holding permanent resident cards)
may apply for funds administered by the FAO. Applicants complete
and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
form.
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A limited number of Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) appointments are available in the department each year.
Students with these positions teach in the first-, second-, and
third-year language courses or in the lower division literature
in translation courses offered by the department. A faculty committee
makes appointments to these positions on a yearly basis. Applications
for these positions are available in February of the preceding
academic year and must be requested separately from the department
graduate program application. Please do not inquire about GSI
employment until you have received an offer of admission. Students
are not encouraged to accept a teaching position in their first
year of graduate study. Many fellowships restrict or prohibit
employment during stipend years. If you are awarded a fellowship,
please review the terms carefully.
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Some Department faculty receive research grants with
which they may hire Graduate Student Researchers (GSR), dependent
on faculty research needs. A GSR appointment at 25% (approximately
10 hours per week) pays approximately $3000 per semester. Following
admission, students interested in GSR positions should write directly
to the faculty member(s) who share their fields of interest about
the availability of such positions. |
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