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Funding for Doctoral Students
The Ph.D. program in CSD usually only admits students we can fund through fellowships, traineeships, and assistantships.
These awards typically come with tuition for fall and spring semesters, a monthly stipend, and health insurance. Summer tuition assistance programs are available to support summer coursework. Details on your offer would be provided at the time of admission.
Available funding for Ph.D students
Department-level funding
Half-time graduate assistantships (GA) based on merit are awarded to full-time Ph.D. students during the first three years of their program, contingent on satisfactory performance. If a student is under-performing in their assistantship, processes will be followed as outlined in the Graduate School Policies. Students on graduate assistantships are required to work 20 hours per week in their assigned research lab.
University-level funding
Additional funding may be available from The Graduate School. Types of support may include assistantships, fellowships, scholarships, etc. Additional student support programs may provide fellowship awards, travel funds, summer tuition assistance, and more.
Funding for specific areas of study
Ph.D. Program
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
The Pennsylvania State University
308 Ford Building
498 Allen Road
University Park, PA 16802
gradCSD@psu.edu
814-865-0971