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Doctoral Programs:
Normally, the School of Computer Science awards most students
accepted into a doctoral program a Graduate Fellowship for
the academic year, covering full tuition and providing a living
allowance that is usually renewable for the duration of the
program. Many students receive fellowships from external sources,
among them Intel Corporation, Microsoft, IBM, and NASA.
Computer Science: "All applicants admitted to the Computer
Science doctoral program receive full financial support." More
about the Computer
Science Department's financial aid...
Robotics: "Students accepted into the Robotics Doctoral
Program are awarded a Graduate Fellowship for each academic
year until graduation. The fellowship award is renewed as
long as the student maintains good standing in the program.
It is not necessary to request financial
aid." More about the Robotics
Institute PhD Financial Assistance ...
Language
Technologies: "Whereas all Ph.D. students will receive
some form of financial support, the exact form of that support
may vary." More about the
Language Technologies Institute PhD Financial Support ...
Human-Computer
Interaction: "It is anticipated that students accepted
into the HCI Ph.D. program will be awarded a Graduate Fellowship
for the academic year covering full tuition and a living allowance,
usually renewable for the duration of the program, as long
as the student maintains good standing." More about the
Human-Computer Interaction Financial Aid
Software Engineering
Doctoral Program. Students accepted into the Software
Engineering Doctoral Program are awarded a Graduate Fellowship
for each academic year until graduation. The fellowship award
is renewed as long as the student maintains good standing
in the program. It is not necessary to request financial aid.
Master's and Undergraduate:
At the master's and undergraduate level, students are encouraged
to apply for support from outside Carnegie Mellon (fellowships,
foreign government contracts, etc.). As a matter of practice, the
School of Computer Science offers competitive scholarships packets
to students admitted into top national schools. Links to Financial
Information:
"The
Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid" http://www.finaid.org
Carnegie
Mellon General Financial Aid Information
Carnegie
Mellon Undergraduate Scholarships
Carnegie
Mellon Undergraduate Research Initiative
Carnegie
Mellon Fellowship Resource Advising Center Web Page
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