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Assistantships and tuition scholarships



The Applied Behavioral Science Program offers a limited number of assistantships and tuition scholarships.

Assistantships include a waiver of tuition fees and a monthly stipend. Assistants are required to perform twenty hours of work a week (either assisting in teaching or research) and take six hours of approved course work per semester. Assistantship applications are available through the departmental office or by clicking on the link below (two letters of recommendation and your personal goals and objectives statement must accompany the application). Assistantships are generally awarded starting fall term. Generally, they will not be awarded to students who have received a conditional admission.   Assistantship applications are due by March 1st prior to the Fall semester for which the student is applying.

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Tuition scholarships include a tuition waiver and are awarded only to new students who enter the program with an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 or higher (on a 4-point scale). Students on scholarship may be either part time or full time per semester. Interested students should directly contact the program director.

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