What are the opportunities for financial aid, scholarships, or research assistant positions?
A. You may be eligible for work-study. Please contact the Financial Aid Office for further information. The Program itself has two scholarship initiatives. The first is the James L. Neff Reading Specialist Scholarship, which provides tuition credits to support tutoring of public elementary school students who have reading and writing difficulties. This scholarship is available within the HBSK 5377 practicum. The second scholarship is the Charlotte M. Hamill Scholarship, which supports tuition for a female student who is preparing for or advancing in a career in reading or learning disabilities. Students are selected for these scholarships based on the strength of their application to the program as well as their ongoing performance in the program, as applicable. Also, at the beginning of each academic year, we announce a competition for a limited number of Graduate Assistantships. Full-time students matriculated in the Reading Specialist Program are eligible for these positions. Finall
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