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Financial Assistance and Funding for Professional Activity

The full range of financial assistance, including fellowships (University Presidential Fellowships, first-year fellowships, ethnic minority fellowships, and others), teaching assistantships, and tuition scholarships, described in the general Graduate Studies brochure is available to students in the Ph.D. in Literature Program.  All admitted doctoral students will be fully funded for five years with stipends and full-tuition waivers Stipends will come in the form of teaching fellowships, research fellowships, and graduate fellowships. 

The Ph.D. in Literature emphasizes the development of linguistic expertise as well as training in criticism, theory, and research.  To this end, the Program will either provide directly or facilitate the acquisition of grants, fellowships, or other forms of funding through various agencies to support advanced students in a research-oriented year abroad.


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