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Financial Aid

Opportunities exist which provide financial support for Ph.D. candidates. For example, we provide partial or full funding for all of our students during the first and second years. In addition, funding is available for professional work on some internships, and there are part-time jobs in other parts of the university. Some Ph.D. candidates have become Resident Advisors or Resident Directors in the university dormitories, or have worked in the athletic facilities or the library. Students must pursue these part-time opportunities on their own and, of course, are never allowed to work full-time.

Hofstra University, as noted in the program brochure, is situated in a geographic location where the cost of living is high. Since we allow only full-time study in the program, students should bear program costs in mind when accepting an offer of admission and planning their education. Ph.D. candidates must be able to provide their own funds for completion of the program.


OPPORTUNITIES FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

  • Research Scholarships
  • Partial Research Fellowships
  • Minority Scholarship
  • Joyce A. Bloom Scholarship for Returning Women
  • Assignments in the Psychological Evaluation, Research and Counseling Clinic (PERCC)
  • Course Assistantships
  • Teaching Assignments Opportunities
  • Research Support
  • Harold E. Yuker Research Prize
  • Teaching/Assistant Experiences for Ph.D. Candidates

In summary, a number of sources of financial assistance are available for students in the Ph.D. Program. However, as noted above, costs at Hofstra and on Long Island are moderate to high, and students must be able to pay for their own education through personal resources, family support, savings, loans, etc.