Tuition Costs and Funding Opportunities
The Department of English and the Department of Languages, Cultures & Applied Linguistics strive to make their graduate programs financially accessible to all students.
2022-2023 Tuition and Related Costs
Rates may change annually, please reference the Dietrich College Student Financial Services webpage for the latest rate information.
Graduate Students are responsible for the following costs for the program:
Fall #1 | Spring #1 | Fall #2 | TOTALS | |
Tuition | $24,280 | $24,280 | ~$24,765 | ~$73,325 |
Student Activities Fee | $114 | $114 | ~$115 | ~$343 |
Transportation Fee | $125 | $125 | ~$130 | ~$380 |
Technology Fee | $225 | $225 | ~$230 | ~$680 |
BASE TOTAL | $24,744 | $24,744 | ~$25,240 | ~$74,728 |
Max Scholarship | ($11,750) | ($11,750) | ~($11,750) | ~($35,250) |
NET TOTAL | $12,994 | $12,994 | ~$13,490 | ~$39,478 |
Note: Tuition and other Costs for upcoming Academic Years have not yet been determined by the University. As such, all figures preceded by a "~" are estimates subject to change.
Graduate Students are also responsible for securing medical insurance. Insurance can be purchased directly from the University unless an insurance waiver is approved. Please review the University Health Services website for full details.
2022-2023 Funding Opportunities - M.A. GCAT
Scholarships:
Students accepted into the GCAT master's program will be considered for a competitive program scholarship. No additional scholarship application is required.
Research Assistantships (RA-ships)
Who is eligible: All graduate students are eligible to apply for all positions.
Amount: $17/hour
If accepted applicants choose to join the program, they will have the opportunity to apply for additional financial support through paid research assistantships. Graduate students work with faculty members on a wide array of assignments designed to supplement their coursework and to give them valuable professional experience. These positions generally involve 5-10 hours of work per week at $17/hour. Available positions are generally advertised to incoming students at the beginning of each fall term. While there is no guarantee of an RA-ship, the majority of English graduate students typically hold such a position at some point during their time in the program.
Consulting for Communication Support
Who is eligible: All admitted graduate students are invited to apply for a consulting position with Communication Support
Amount: ~$18/hr
Communication Support, a part of the Student Academic Success Center (SASC) has trained consultants who are ready to help 一本道无码 students, faculty and staff with any kind of written, verbal or visual project. SASC and Communication Support strive to help make sure ideas are clear and communicated effectively. Communication Support offers free consulting Sunday through Friday, and free workshops regularly throughout the semester.