Graduate assistantships, fellowships and loans are the primary sources of support for graduate study. A limited number of assistantships and fellowships are available in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology. Financial Aid decisions are made once a student has been admitted to the program. Students who obtain a graduate assistantship of at least 25 percent can receive a tuition benefit (and health insurance) equal to twice the percentage of their appointment in the semester of the appointment.
Applications for assistantships and fellowships are made through the department office. For additional information on Financial Aid, the University operates an Office of Student Finance. Information can also be found in the Graduate School Catalog under General Information.
Information about tuition and fees is also available.