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2.00 Graduate Assistantships and Scholarships
Wright State University has financial assistance available for graduate students in the form of graduate assistantships, graduate tuition scholarships, graduate stipend scholarships, and student loans. Applications for assistantships and scholarships must be made directly to the academic program, department or college. Those interested in student loans should apply at the Office of Financial Aid at Wright State University. Graduate assistantships and scholarships are intended for students granted regular admission to a graduate degree program. The Dean, Graduate School upon recommendation of the program and the assistantship sponsor in those cases where these differ, makes appointments. It is noted that all graduate assistants with classroom teaching responsibilities must successfully pass a test of spoken English before signing a graduate assistantship agreement (See Section 2.27).
Graduate assistantships and scholarships are intended for students granted regular admission to a graduate degree program. The Dean, Graduate School upon recommendation of the program and the assistantship sponsor in those cases where these differ, makes appointments. It is noted that all graduate assistants with classroom teaching responsibilities must successfully pass a test of spoken English before signing a graduate assistantship agreement (See Section 2.27).
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- 1.00 Admission
- 1.10 Categories of Admission
- 1.20 General Requirements for Admission
- 1.30 Admission from Non-Accredited Schools
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- 1.50 Admission Procedure for Graduate Degree Status
- 1.60 Admission Procedure for Graduate Nondegree, Certification, & Transient Statuses
- 1.70 International Students
- 1.80 Petition for Admission
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- 6.80 Thesis
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- 6.120 Procedures for Petitioning for a Waiver of Graduate School Policies
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