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Financial Aid
Each year the department makes a small number of awards for financial aid in the form of teaching assistantships. These awards are based on scholarly achievement and promise.
The department generally receives numerous applications for the limited resources. Thus, a financial aid award represents a considerable investment in a student's career. In return, we expect that students who receive awards will make a significant commitment to their studies. Continued financial aid depends on satisfactory:
- Performance in completion of teaching duties associated with the assistantship,
- Academic performance in a program of study, and
- Progress toward the completion of the degree.
Teaching assistantships that are awarded on a competitive basis include tuition remission.
