Assistantships
The University annually offers a number of assistantships and fellowships to
qualified students enrolled in graduate study. These awards provide stipends,
plus some or all remission of tuition. The value of these stipends varies from
year to year. Professional duties are assigned to recipients of assistantships.
Some examples of these duties are teaching assignments, research assignments,
student advisement, work in the Evaluation Consortium, or work in the Test
Library. The number of hours that a student holding an assistantship can be
expected to devote to assigned duties is related to the size of the stipend; the
greater the stipend the greater the weekly commitment. New York State has a
Tuition Assistance Program (TAP). All students who want to be considered for
remission of tuition must apply for a TAP award, even if they are ineligible, in
order to document their eligibility/ineligibility. Students holding
assistantships and fellowships must carry a full academic load and may not
receive remuneration from other employment in or outside the University.