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Fellowships, Scholarships, and Graduate Funding Opportunities for Psychology Doctoral Students

Tuition and Financial Assistance

Insofar as resources are available, doctoral students are awarded some form of financial assistance and a tuition scholarship. Since each student is considered for all these awards, no separate application is necessary.

Teaching and research assistantships provide a stipend and a tuition scholarship. Students typically work 20 hours per week in these positions. In the case of teaching assistants, these 20 hours are divided between TA duties and work in one's advisor's laboratory. Several faculty members have research grants that provide stipends for research assistants of their choosing.

Standard State Line: $10,400
College Fellowship: $11,900
Dean's Scholar: $14,400
Presidential Fellowship: $16,400
Schomburg Minority Fellowship: $10,000
  • If you would like to be considered for this award, please make sure to indicate your minority status on the application.

In recent years, candidates from the Department of Psychology have been quite successful in obtaining these awards.

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Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Send comments to: psych@buffalo.edu | Last updated: May 3, 2006
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