

Assistantship Program in Sociology - University of Washington
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Program: Sociology The University of Washington offers various funding opportunities for graduate students, including teaching assistantships (TAs), research assistantships (RAs), and departmental fellowships. Admitted students are automatically considered for both admission and financial support, with most students receiving multi-year funding packages. The funding typically includes tuition waivers and stipends to support students throughout their time in the program. 1. Teaching Assistantships (TAs) Who Can Apply Admitted graduate students, with specific eligibility requirements for non-native English speakers as outlined in Graduate School Memo 15. What is Covered Tuition waiver. Stipend for the nine-month academic year. Opportunity to assist faculty in teaching one or more courses, which may include leading discussion sections. Eligibility Criteria Students must be admitted to a graduate program. Non-native English speakers must meet specific requirements for TAs (detailed in Graduate School Memo 15). TAs work approximately 20 hours per week. How to Apply All applicants are automatically considered for TA positions as part of the admissions process. Deadline No specific application deadline for TAs; applicants are considered automaticall...
HOST COUNTRY
United States
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
All Countries
FUNDING TYPE
Assistantship
PROGRAM TYPES
Master, PhD
DEADLINE
Varies
PROGRAMS
Sociology