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Financial Support
A variety of funding sources may be available to support full-time and
research assistantships and tuition scholarships for students admitted
to CNSE. These include:
- Albany Valve & Fitting Company Graduate Fellowship
- Faculty sponsorship via use of external grant funding secured by CNSE faculty
- International Business Machines
Corporation (IBM) Fellowship Program for Students Traditionally
Underrepresented in the Science and Engineering
- John J. Sullivan Graduate Fellowship Program
- M+W Zander Minority and Women Graduate Research Fellowship
To be considered for financial support for graduate study at CNSE,
applications should complete the "University at Albany Graduate
Assistantship/Fellowship Application for the Office of Graduate
Admissions" and submit it with their applications for admission. All
application forms can be downloaded from the Graduate Admissions
website.
To ensure full consideration for financial support, your application for admission into a CNSE graduate program should be received by February 1 for Fall admission and December 1 for Spring admission. Applications received after these dates will be reviewed on an individual basis.
The research and academic
obligations for any funded CNSE Ph.D. and M.S. students (i.e., students
who are funded by government, industrial or private fellowships,
scholarships, research assistantships through sponsored research
projects, etc.) must be related directly to their research projects or
to the development of the critical research skill set necessary to carry
out their research project.