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Financial Assistance
The sociology program offers financial support in the form of a teaching assistantship (TA), a research assistantship (RA), or a fellowship on a competitive basis to qualified students. Financial support includes a monthly stipend, with amounts determined by the College of Liberal Arts or the Graduate School, and a waiver of tuition.
Applicants to the graduate program are automatically considered for departmental funding. No separate application or additional information is required.
More information regarding fellowship opportunities and additional Purdue University funding sources is available on the Graduate School website.
Information regarding student loans is available from the Purdue Division of Financial Aid.
For more information, please contact the Graduate Secretary, Roseanne Rehn, at rrehn@purdue.edu or (765) 494-4673 or the Graduate Director, Managala Subramaniam, at msubrama@purdue.edu.
Purdue University Graduate School
Purdue Division of Financial Aid
Applicants to the graduate program are automatically considered for departmental funding. No separate application or additional information is required.
More information regarding fellowship opportunities and additional Purdue University funding sources is available on the Graduate School website.
Information regarding student loans is available from the Purdue Division of Financial Aid.
For more information, please contact the Graduate Secretary, Roseanne Rehn, at rrehn@purdue.edu or (765) 494-4673 or the Graduate Director, Managala Subramaniam, at msubrama@purdue.edu.
Purdue University Graduate School
Purdue Division of Financial Aid


