I plan to apply for a graduate assistantship for 2010-2011. What should I list as the expected amount of the stipend and tuition remission?
Graduate assistantships offered through the GSSW award a student a total of $6,000 for the academic year—$3,000 in tuition remission and $3,000 in a stipend ($375 monthly). The amounts of tuition remission and stipends vary for other on-campus assistantships. • The Boston College 2010-2011 Graduate Financial Aid application asks for *untaxed* income. How do I complete that section? You only have to list wages earned during 2009 if you do not expect to file a federal income tax return. You should enter the amounts of income received but not be required to be reported on federal income tax returns, for example, social security benefits, untaxed contributions to retirement/pension plans. • How do I decline aid on my award? You should indicate the amount of the award you are declining or reducing on that electronic award letter; review your changes and select Submit. Once changes are submitted they are pending approval of the Financial Aid Office. • What should I do if I will be taking mor
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