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*1.3 Compensation and Fees
 
*1.3 Compensation and Fees
*1.4 On-Campus Living
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**TA vs. Ra
*1.5 International TAs (ITAs)
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**Summer Funding
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*1.4 Fellowships
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**Pre-doctoral (merit, progress)
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**Special Fellowships for incoming students: Charles A. Reynolds Fellowship, Graduate School Outstanding Scholar Award, Graduate School Multicultural Scholar Award
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**Summer (progress, studying for general exams)
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**Dissertation (approved prospectus; once only; students should apply as early as possible).
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**Time limit: No predoctoral fellowship support after 6 years; summer fellowships generally for beginning students preparing for written part of General Examination.
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**Travel: After passing general examinations, students receive a $1000 travel grant account from the Graduate School.
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*1.5 On-Campus Living
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*1.6 International TAs (ITAs)
 
**Department of International Affairs and Services
 
**Department of International Affairs and Services
 
**International Teaching Assistant Program
 
**International Teaching Assistant Program

Revision as of 19:17, 18 March 2013

Basic Information

  • 1.1 In The Deparment
    • Offices
    • Keys
    • Mailboxes
    • Photocopies
    • Lounges
    • Phones
    • Computers
    • Snow Days and Cancellations
    • Physics Department Staff
  • 1.2 Graduate Student Information
    • Advisors
    • Registering for Classes
    • Library
    • Books
    • Parking
  • 1.3 Compensation and Fees
    • TA vs. Ra
    • Summer Funding
  • 1.4 Fellowships
    • Pre-doctoral (merit, progress)
    • Special Fellowships for incoming students: Charles A. Reynolds Fellowship, Graduate School Outstanding Scholar Award, Graduate School Multicultural Scholar Award
    • Summer (progress, studying for general exams)
    • Dissertation (approved prospectus; once only; students should apply as early as possible).
    • Time limit: No predoctoral fellowship support after 6 years; summer fellowships generally for beginning students preparing for written part of General Examination.
    • Travel: After passing general examinations, students receive a $1000 travel grant account from the Graduate School.
  • 1.5 On-Campus Living
  • 1.6 International TAs (ITAs)
    • Department of International Affairs and Services
    • International Teaching Assistant Program

Degree Requirements

  • News and Official Information
  • Master's Degree
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Requirements
  • Timeline and Procedures
  • Recent Ph.D. Graduates

Teaching Information

  • Supplies
  • Syllabus
  • Responsibilities
  • Feedback

Advice for a Successful Experience

  • Courses
  • Work Load
  • Preliminary Exams
  • Advisor
  • Graduate Student Representatives
  • Participation
  • Diversity Committee
  • Physics Graduate Student Association