The following school psychology education and training outcomes are provided for prospective applicants to learn as much as possible about our program in order to make an informed choice.
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Fellowships and other funding available: Fellowships and other funding available: All graduate students in the School Psychology program receive funding from research assistantships or graduate fellowships. A full-time (.50) assistantship pays a stipend of $15,413 for 20 hours per week of work, and also covers full tuition and health insurance. A half-time (.25) assistantship has a stipend of $7,706 for 10 hours per week of work, but covers half tuition and health insurance. Anyone receiving an assistantship is also charged in-state tuition rates regardless of resident status. Some students receive various fellowships such as the Graduate Student Fellowship or the Diversity of Views and Experiences (DOVE) Fellowship, both of which cover tuition and health insurance while also paying a generous stipend. However, fellowships are highly competitive.
*Should only include students who applied for internship and are included in applied cell count from "Internship Placement —Table 1"