Doctoral Funding
Funding for students admitted into our doctoral programs includes tuition, health and dental benefits for students and their families, and a stipend for living expenses. Each of the programs also provide additional support for conference travel, research projects, and writing. Funding for each program is described in greater detail below. All funding packages are contingent upon maintaining good academic standing.
- Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education (CSHPE)
To help ensure student success, CSHPE only admits students with multiple years of funding support, including at least four years of tuition and a monthly stipend (fall and winter terms). CSHPE also provides health care over the entire year for students and their families (fall, winter, and spring/summer terms). In addition, CSHPE offers both summer funding opportunities and educational stipends during students' second, third, and fourth years of enrollment to help meet educational expenses such as conference travel, research, etc.
Please send all inquiries about CSHPE doctoral program funding to [email protected].
- Combined Program in Education and Psychology (CPEP)
CPEP guarantees admitted students five years of funding, which includes tuition and registration fees, health and dental benefits for students and their families, and a stipend for living expenses (fall/winter terms as well as three summers). CPEP also provides support for conference travel and research projects.
Please send all inquiries about CPEP doctoral program funding to [email protected].
- Educational Studies (ES)
To support student success, ES provides admitted students up to five years of full funding, including tuition (fall and winter terms), as well as a stipend and health care coverage for students and their families across the full academic year (fall, winter, and spring/summer terms). Funding packages are provided through a combination of fellowships, grants, and graduate student appointments (teaching and research). Students may also apply for additional support for conference travel, research, and dissertation work. All admitted applicants will receive a detailed funding letter with their admission offer (no additional application is needed).
Please send all inquiries about ES doctoral program funding to [email protected].
- Joint Program in English and Education (JPEE)
JPEE guarantees all admitted students five years of full funding (fall and winter terms) to cover tuition costs, as well as a stipend for living expenses (fall and winter terms) and Grad Care health insurance for students and their families. JPEE also provides additional support for conference travel, research projects, and spring/summer research and writing.
Each student in JPEE receives a 20-hour-per-week assignment as a graduate student research assistant, graduate student staff assistant, or graduate student instructor. Students' progress is reviewed annually by faculty and awards are contingent upon maintaining good academic standing.
Please send all inquiries about JPEE doctoral program funding to [email protected].
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