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NAU: Graduate Assistanceship and Tuition Waivers

Hi Educational Specialties Student!

 

This is just a reminder that we are still accepting applications for Graduate Assistanceships and Tuition Waivers for the 2015-2016 Academic Year.  At this time we still have a limited amount of funding and positions available.  If you are an eligible student (enrolled in at least 9 credit hours in a degree seeking program in the Educational Specialties Department and have a minimum of 3.0 GPA), you can apply to have your in-state tuition waived in the form of a departmental scholarship.  You can apply if you are an in-state, out-of-state, or international student.  If you are interested in a Graduate Assistanceship position, in addition to a tuition waiver that covers not only in-state, but out-of-state or international tuition, you will also receive student insurance paid for in full and a stipend.  The limited Graduate Assistanceship positions that we have are available to both Flagstaff Mountain and Extended Campuses students.  New students are also welcome to apply!

 

For more information, please go to our department website page for Graduate Assistanceships and Tuition Waivers.  http://nau.edu/COE/Ed-Specialties/Financial-Aid/.  That page has information about the GA/Tuition Waiver requirements, application deadlines, how to submit, etc. as well as a link to download the application.

 

2015-2016 Academic Year Graduate Assistanceship and Tuition Waiver Applications can be submitted through May 30th. However, review of applications has already begun and awards will only continue until funding runs out.

 

Thank you,

 

Eiko Garcia

Administrative Assistant

College of Education, Educational Specialties

Northern Arizona University

PO Box 5774

Flagstaff, AZ 86011

eiko.garcia@nau.edu

phone:  928-523-8420

fax:  928-523-1929

http://nau.edu/COE/ed-specialties

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