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Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded to qualified full-time (at least 9 semester hours) and part-time (less than 9 but at least 5 semester hours) students based on academic merit.
Students who believe they qualify must submit a new Scholarship Application each year in order to be considered. Information about scholarships can be obtained from the graduate program director.
Graduate Assistantships are available. Assistants have an opportunity to work in the department, the clinic, or with a faculty member with different sorts of tasks including faculty research projects, managing the Speech and Hearing Lab, the Hearing Aid Dispensary, etc. Graduate assistants typically work 10 hours per week.
Scholarship and assistantship awards are applied toward tuition. Graduate Assistantship awards are based on an hourly scale.
All awards are renewable and must be reapplied for each academic year.
Non-Departmental Graduate Assistantships are posted on the Hofstra Web site. Click here for positions available. Periodically, some work-study monies become available for graduate students. Please inquire about work-study in the Speech Department office.