Difference between revisions of "GradOverheadDisbursement"
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#The graduate student has received prior support from this account for less than 2 years (The same student can not be supported by this account from more than 2 years) | #The graduate student has received prior support from this account for less than 2 years (The same student can not be supported by this account from more than 2 years) | ||
#The graduate student has an out of state tuition fee waiver. | #The graduate student has an out of state tuition fee waiver. | ||
+ | #The graduate student has passed their Ph.D. Qualifying Exam and successfully defended their Ph.D. proposal | ||
=Selection= | =Selection= |
Revision as of 17:45, 1 April 2013
- Graduate Overhead Disbursement account
Purpose
- To create a graduate student support account using indirects as the funding stream
Goal
- provide support for graduate students during the final years of Ph.D. study.
Eligibility
A graduate student is eligible for funding from the GOD account if
- The graduate student was supported for at least 3 years by a faculty member who has provided indirects to the account for at least 2 years at the rate of 25% of their indirect return.
- The graduate student is in good academic standing.
- The graduate student has received prior support from this account for less than 2 years (The same student can not be supported by this account from more than 2 years)
- The graduate student has an out of state tuition fee waiver.
- The graduate student has passed their Ph.D. Qualifying Exam and successfully defended their Ph.D. proposal
Selection
The procedure below is used to select a candidate for funding
- Candidate must submit application prior to the beginning of the school year that wish to be funded in.
- A committee of at least 3 graduate faculty is created by the Chair that does not include an applicants main advisor.
- The committee is charged with recommending a candidate for funding and ranking candidates if there is more than one applicant.