College Funding

College of Medicine's Biomedical Graduate Studies

Doctoral Programs

All students accepted in the PhD program receive:

  • Research assistantship ($20,500 per year for academic year 2003 – 2004)
  • Supplement of $1,400 per year for health insurance
  • Full-tuition scholarship

MD/PhD Program

All students accepted in the MD/PhD program receive:

  • Research assistantship ($20,500 per year for academic year 2003 – 2004)
  • Supplement of $1,400 per year for health insurance
  • Full-tuition scholarship (for medical school and graduate studies)

Master's and Medical Science Programs

For graduate students enrolled in the MS, MLAS, MMS, MBS, IMS, and MSP programs, financial aid may come from outside sources, such as the federal government and private organizations, or from the University itself. Aid may be in the form of loans, grants, scholarships, or part-time employment. University aid is awarded to students based on financial need. Scholarship awards are based on need and academic performance.