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Graduate Program. Fellowships, Scholarships, and Financial Assistance. We strive to ensure that all students who are admitted to our graduate program are fully supported. Because departmental funds are not sufficient to fully fund the entire incoming class, we encourage students to apply for external sources of funding, including NSF graduate fellowships, UniCredit Foundation Scholarships.
PhD Financial Aid The financial aid information contained in this document is the policy that applies for students admitted to the doctoral program in the fall of 2017. Each year the department offers a limited number of financial aid packages to incoming doctoral students. These packages provide full support during the first four years in the doctoral program, including full tuition plus a.
Most graduate students at MIT are supported by appointments as research or teaching assistants. A. stipends, and other aspects on the OGE website. Research assistantship appointment. A research assistant is a member of a research group in a laboratory or on a project, whose principal duty is to contribute, under supervision, to a program of departmental or interdepartmental research.
College seniors wishing to pursue the Ph.D. degree in any of the fields of particular interest to the Foundation, as well as graduate students already in the process of doing so, may apply. The awards are for one academic year and are renewable. The award includes a stipend plus an allowance for tuition and other expenses. Application opens: Mid August Deadline (including references): Late.
The Microbiology Graduate PhD Program is an MIT-wide program that is designed to provide students with broad exposure to modern areas of microbiology and depth in the chosen area of thesis work. There are more than 50 faculty in 10 different departments and divisions that study microbes. Graduate students admitted to the program will join a vibrant, thriving microbiology community on the MIT.
Fellowships are provided by a number of sources, both within MIT and outside MIT. The Department has a limited number of graduate fellowships, most of which are offered to first-year graduate students and restricted to U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or citizens of certain other countries. One does not apply for a Departmental Fellowship; rather, it is an honor conferred by the Department.
The Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences will support all graduate students in good standing for their entire time of study at MIT, regardless of citizenship. Students are funded directly by the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences for their first three years of study, which provides great flexibility in rotating among different labs, and, if desired by the student, the ability to.