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Financial Support
Several types of financial support are available to new and continuing MM&C students.
Research/Teaching Assistantships
The Mass Media and Communication (MM&C)
program offers a limited number of
research and teaching assistantships on a competitive basis. These awards,
which usually are continued for three years, provide a combination of
professional research and teaching experience along with tuition remission
for a full-time schedule of courses, a stipend (for 2008-2009 the amount is $14,848)
paid monthly over the 9 month academic year, coverage of health insurance
premiums, and payment of miscellaneous fees.
Applications for these awards can be obtained online (in .pdf format)
here
or by mail from the School of Communications and Theater Graduate Office, Annenberg Hall 344,
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122; phone: (215) 204-8409. The applications
for awards to begin the following fall must be returned by February 1.
Temple University Fellowships and Grants
The Graduate School of Temple University awards many types of fellowships to
outstanding students, including Presidential Fellowships ($20,000), University
Fellowships ($14,000), Dissertation Grants (up to $16,000), and Project
Completion Grants (up to $8,000). All of these provide full tuition remission in
addition to the stipend. Future Faculty Fellowships (up to $14,000 plus tuition
remission) are awarded to qualified students interested in a career in higher
education. Smaller ($400) Dissertation Expense/Professional Conference Travel
Grants are also available. Many MM&C students receive these awards, and the MM&C
faculty are prepared to help interested students apply for them.
Click here for
more information from the Graduate School.
Other Financial SupportEach year MM&C students
can apply for mini-grants to support research projects and reimbursement for
expenses related to conference travel. Click
here for
more information.
Many other sources of financial support for graduate students are available, including assistantships across the University; federal work study employment; state and federal need-based financial aid; educational loans; scholarships from public and private agencies such as the Ford Foundation and the Jacob Javits Foundation; employer tuition remission; and others.
Many MM&C students work as adjunct instructors in the large School of
Communications and Theater at Temple or at one of the several local colleges and
universities that offer communication curricula.
For more information about financial support, visit or contact:
For more information about possible specific employment or work study positions that may be available across Temple's main campus, consider inquiring at:
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