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TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF HUMAN POTENTIAL AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM IN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP INFORMATION The Division of Human Potential and Performance offers a limited number of Graduate Fellowship positions in the Master’s Degree Program in Communication Disorders. The recipient of the fellowship is awarded a cash stipend for a nine (9) month contract. Tuition, books, supplies, and special course fees are the responsibility of the student. A graduate fellow will be assigned to work up to ten (10) hours per week with a faculty member in his/her area of research, clinic, or teaching.
NOTE: Only students fully admitted to the master’s degree program in Communication Disorders are eligible for the Graduate Fellowship positions. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Minimum undergraduate grade point average of 3.00. 2. Acceptable GRE scores. 3. Required enrollment in a minimum of 9 graduate hours per semester.
APPLICATION PROCESS: File the following with the Office of Graduate Studies (McClain Hall 203):
When all the materials are complete, the graduate admissions committee of the Communication Disorders Program will review the application. Upon admission to graduate school, Graduate Fellowships will be awarded after approval of the Division Head. This is a competitive award and notification of selected candidates will begin by March 15. Graduate Fellowships are required to carry a minimum of 9 hours of graduate courses during the fall and spring semester and to maintain a 3.00 graduate grade point average. Completed Graduate Fellowship Application should be sent to: Graduate Office McClain Hall 203 Truman State University Kirksville, MO 63501 TELEPHONE: 660-785-4109 Direct Questions to the Webmaster. |