Is there funding available to support graduate study?
Cornell supports many of its graduate students with either teaching assistantships or research assistantships unless the applicant has previously been awarded a fellowship. • These assistantships cover tuition and fees as well as a living stipend. • These assistantships will also cover the cost of Cornell’s student health insurance. • Full teaching and research assistantships carry an expectation of an average of fifteen hours of work per week. • In addition, a stipend for summer research is frequently available from research grants. • More information on assistantships and fellowships is available through the Cornell Graduate School.
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- May the NRC funding include graduate support (tuition and salary) and summer salary of the PI recipients for both course development and some research activities?
- Does the EAP provide funding support for graduate student travel/field research?
- How can I learn about Graduate Department funding and support options?