The Department and the Graduate School offer several opportunities for financial aid. These opportunities are described iin the following sections. For additional information see the Graduate School financial aid web page.
Graduate Assistantships:Graduate Assistantships (GA) are available from the Department, individual faculty with grants, and the Center for Archaeological Investigations (CAI). The CAI cooperates with the Department in identifying eligible students. Other units on campus (such as Morris Library) also offer GA support. Departmental Assistantships are assigned for teaching, administrative, and research support.
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Graduate Assistantships provide employment from August 15 to December 31 for the Fall semester; from January 1 to May 15 for the Spring semester; and from June 15 to August 15 for the Summer semester. The amount of work-time required of an Assistant is 20 hours for every week during which the University is in session, based on a 50% appointment. The staff member supervising each student will determine the duties and schedule of work-hours.
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Graduate Assistantships are awarded by the Graduate Studies Committee according to the student's academic performance. Highest priority are students with the highest quality graduate academic performance (based on several criteria). Second priority are students with specific skills necessary either for teaching or research projects. Other information may be considered as well, particularly progress to degree. In general, preference in funding is given to doctoral students over those in the MA program.
International students seeking a Graduate Assistantship must satisfy the requirements for employment eligibility specified in the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Form I-9, available from the Departmental main office. International students seeking a Graduate Assistantship specifically to serve as a teaching assistant must also satisfy University requirements for English Language proficiency, as described in the University Bulletin.
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Students interested in a Graduate Assistantship with the Department or the CAI must complete the financial aid form in the application materials. (hot link)
· masters fellowships (1 year)
· doctoral fellowships (1 year)
· Prompt fellowships (2 year)
· Graduate Dean's fellowships (2 year)
Other sources of financial aid include Tuition Scholarships from the Graduate School, Federal Work-Study awarded by the Office of Student Work and Financial Assistance, and Assistantships awarded by other programs on campus. It is the student's responsibility to explore these possibilities through the appropriate offices on campus. The Department does not administer any of these programs, but the student is asked to notify the Director of Graduate Studies whenever financial aid is received from such outside sources.


