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Graduate Assistantships, Tuition Remission, and Benefits
Many entering graduate students receive some type of graduate stipend, tuition remission, or both. Some students that teach classes or lead lab sections are entitled to health benefits. For specific information regarding the requirements for eligibility for an assistantship, please contact the graduate director of the program to which you are applying.
Other Sources of Funding
Many graduate students also receive other resources for funding their education at Baylor University. Examples of such sources include work study programs, Stafford loans, private scholarships and private loans. For information on such sources, please contact the Office of Academic Scholarships and Financial Aid.




