Does Stern make “assistantship” and “work-study” available to needy students?
Usually the graduate students do not participate in work-study. But we do have what’s called graduate assistantships and teaching fellowships for qualified second-year, full-time students, who work for assistantship reimbursements. (A student essentially works for X number of hours with the salary amount being deducted from tuition.) These positions are open to all second-year international and domestic students who meet certain eligibility criteria. They are not awarded on merit.
Related Questions
- Another way for cash-strapped students to ease the financial burden is through work-study and graduate assistantship. Does UCLA have any of those types of positions available?
- Are international students eligible to apply for a graduate teaching assistantship?
- Does work-study also fall under assistantship? Is that available for students?