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1) Prospective Students fellowships
2) Continuing Students fellowships
3) Department Specific Financial Aid Information
4) Graduate Student Financial Aid
5) Graduate Academic Appointments (and other employment)
In order to be considered for financial support, all U.S. citizens and permanent resident graduate students at UCSB are required to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is used by the UCSB Financial Aid Office to compile a "need analysis" that is then used to determine financial support packages.
FELLOWSHIPS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
• Centrally Administered Awards by Departmental Nomination
Centrally Administered Fellowships for Incoming Students are based on nomination by departments. Nominations are sent to Graduate Division and a central faculty fellowship committee makes the selection.
All nominees must be admitted Fall quarter and maintain continuous fulltime enrollment as well as remain in good academic standing for the duration of their award.
The fellowship competitions include: Chancellor's Fellowship, Regents Special Fellowship, Humanities Special Fellowship, Dean's Fellowship, Eugene Cota Robles Fellowship, Doctoral Scholars Fellowship, Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, and UC Santa Barbara Graduate Fellowship.
For details about these awards, please visit the graduate Division’s fellowship webpage http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/financial/awards.htm
• Departmental Awards
There is currently no application process for Internal/Department awards for newly admitted students. Department and/or emphasis faculty make award decisions based on a number of criteria - recruitment, financial need, academic promise, etc. Notification of awards is communicated to newly admitted students by the student’s assigned faculty advisor and in writing by the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education Associate Dean of Student Affairs.
FELLOWSHIPS FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
• Centrally Administered Awards
Centrally Administered Fellowships for Continuing Students are based on faculty/department nomination and by student application (applying for a fellowship directly to the Graduate Division). Students are informed about the fellowship opportunities via email, or by checking Graduate Division’s website on a regular basis.
For all continuing student fellowships, Graduate Division encourages nominations of individuals who meet the eligibility criteria by maintaining continuous enrollment and remaining in good academic standing and will not accept students who are beyond the normative time to degree in their department.
• Departmental Awards
There are various fellowships and application/award processes for departmental support. Announcements are sent to students from the office administering the award (e.g., student’s department/program office or GGSE Student Affairs Office) regarding the application process and awarding of fellowships.
Internal Fellowships(PDF) available include:
Block Grants – Available to incoming and continuing students. Preference may be given to incoming students with unusual promise. Issued as a stipend or towards payment of fees and insurance.
Fee Fellowships – Available to continuing doctoral, masters and credential students. Funds must be used towards the payment of fees, insurance or nonresident tuition – cannot be given as a stipend. Student must have demonstrated financial need in order to qualify.
Gevirtz Scholars Dissertation Fellowship – Provides dissertation fellowships to assist to doctoral students whose career goals are to become leaders as teachers, researchers, or clinical practitioners. Dissertation must focus on the improvement of K-12 education.
Office of the President, Community College Research Assistantship – Open to incoming and continuing doctoral or masters/doctoral domestic students who are currently employed in a community college setting, are on leave from a community college position, and/or are intending to seek employment in community college administration at the completion of their program. Preference will be given to dissertation year students whose work/research is focused on issues of importance to community colleges.
Privately Funded Fellowships(PDF) available include:
Dean’s Council Fellowships, Dorman L. Commons, Philip and Helen Green Research Fellowship, Genevieve Haight Memorial Award, Thomas G. Haring Scholarship, Ray Hosford Memorial Award, Ann Coffin Johnstone Memorial Award, Stephen J. Marcus Innovation in Teaching Award, Susan Neifeldt Award for Excellence and Creativity in Clinical Supervision, and Philip and Aida Siff Foundation Dean’s Scholars.
DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC FINANCIAL AID SUPPORT
FINANCIAL AID SUPPORT http://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/GradFAQ.asp
Domestic and Permanent Resident Students
• Support from the UCSB Financial Aid Office is available in the form of federal Work-Study, federal subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loans. These types of aid are awarded by the UCSB Financial Aid Office on the basis of a student's financial need.
• UCSB students can apply for need-based and non-need based federal financial aid via the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/
• Graduate students who demonstrate financial need may qualify for a subsidized Direct Loan that has an annual limit of $8,500. Graduate students who do not demonstrate financial need may qualify for an unsubsidized Direct Loan that has an annual limit of $10,000. The actual amount will be determined by financial need, based on the need-analysis compiled by the Financial Aid Office.
• Eligibility for need-based financial support is affected by awards students receive from the Graduate Division, academic departments, or outside agencies. A reduction in the student's original need-based aid eligibility will occur if the student receives additional awards during the year.
• Students with an award of federal Work Study have the opportunity to have a job and receive a monthly paycheck. Work Study salaries are paid partly by the federal government and partly by the hiring department.
International Students
• Financial matters
http://www.oiss.ucsb.edu/students/FinancialRequirements.aspx
• International student scholarship and loan information http://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/Scholarships/InternationalScholarships.asp
GRADUATE ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (and other employment)
Academic positions provide an important aspect of graduate training under the guidance of UCSB faculty. All students who receive academic appointment positions must maintain continuous enrollment and remain within normative time to degree. Appointments include Graduate Student Researchers (GSR), Teaching Assistants (TA), Associates in __, Remedial Tutors, and Readers.
The departments listed below have hired GGSE graduate students as TAs in the past. In addition, if you have special expertise in an area not on this list, do not hesitate to contact that department to see if they have positions available. The UCSB campus directory for department listings is: http://www.ucsb.edu.
• Asian American Studies Contact: Arlene Phillips, 893-2371, phillips@asamst.ucsb.edu
• Black Studies www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu/student_info/teaching_asst.html
Contact: Raphaella Nau, rnau@blackstudies.ucsb.edu
• Chicano/a Studies Contact: Katherine Morales kmorales@chicst.ucsb.edu
• Communication Contact: Nancy Siris-Rawls, nsiris@comm.ucsb.edu
• Law and Society http://www.lawso.ucsb.edu/employment.php
Contact: Kathy Murray, kmurray@lawso.ucsb.edu
• Writing Program http://www.writing.ucsb.edu/jobs.htm
Contact: Jessica Parra, jparra@writing.ucsb.edu
Additional places offering graduate student employment:
• Disabled Students Program hires graduate students as test proctors, note takers, and possibly readers.
Contact: Wanda Thomas, thomas-w@sa.ucsb.edu
• Graduate Division hires graduate students for peer advisor positions.
Contact: Jodi Anderson,thomas-w@sa.ucsb.eduthomas-w@sa.ucsb.edu
There are numerous extramural fellowships available which are competitions that are not run by Graduate Division. In addition to obtaining funding for graduate school, graduate students should be encouraged to conduct a search for extramural funding as part of their professional training for life in academia.
• The Source, created specifically for UCSB graduate students, provides links to financial support information, regularly updated listings of campus competitions and deadlines, national fellowship announcements, and links to various funding sources and databases.
• UCSB subscribes to the Illinois Researcher and Information Service (IRIS) and Community of Science Funding Opportunities (COS), extramural funding source databases with search capabilities along with instructions on how to conduct a search. Links to IRIS, COS and additional funding resources may be found through the Financial Support Section at http://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/financial/awards.htm
• UC Funding Opportunities http://www.ucop.edu/research/grad/welcome.html are UC systemwide research funding opportunities available to UC faculty, researchers and graduate students.
• The reference section on the first floor of the Davidson Library provides a variety of directories describing sources of funding and research opportunities, including fellowships, grants, internships and jobs.
If you would like assistance searching or applying for extramural funding, please contact one of the Graduate Division Peer Advisers.