Finance Doctoral Program

Standard Assistantship/Fellowship Awards

The various possible combinations of College of Business financial assistance awards are described below, with the tuition waivers included to reflect the intent to provide tuition waivers as an integral part of all assistantship awards. Competitive financial awards from outside of the College are described here. The specific type of assistantship assignment is indicated in the table as "ga" for a graduate assistant (works with professors on teaching and research), "ta" for a teaching assistant (teach and/or assist in teaching courses) and "ra" for a research assistant (work with professor on research projects).


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Table I
Standard Assistantship/Fellowship Award (Florida Resident)*

 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Summer Semester

Annual Total

First Year = Coursework

     

Fellowship

3,000

3,000

0

$ 6,000

Assistantship

ga 3,000

ga 3,000

ta 3,000

$ 9,000

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$7,745

$7,745

$4,745

$20,235

         

Second Year = Coursework

     

Fellowship

3,000

3,000

0

$ 6,000

Assistantship **

ra 3,000

ra 3,000

ta 3,000

$ 9,000

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$7,745

$7,745

$4,745

$20,235

 

Third and Fourth Years = Coursework and Dissertation

 

Assistantship

ta 6,000

ta 6,000

ta 3,000

$15,000

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$7,745

$7,745

$4,745

$20,235

 

* The assistantship portion of this award represents the annual cash income.

** The second year ta assignment can be in any one of the three semesters at the discretion of the Department Chair.

NOTE: Full funding of tuition waivers is contingent on legislative appropriation
Please note that tuition waivers cover the cost of all academic fees but do not include non-academic charges such as athletic fees, health fees, building fees, etc. A doctoral student receiving tuition waivers will be required to pay non-academic fees of approximately $45 per semester hour for a Florida resident or resident alien and approximately $75 per semester hour for a non-Florida resident or international student.



Table II
Standard Assistantship/Fellowship Award (Non-Florida Resident)*

 

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

Summer Semester

Annual Total

First Year = Coursework

     

Fellowship

3,000

3,000

0

$ 6,000

Assistantship

ga 3,000

ga 3,000

ta 3,000

$ 9,000

Out-of-State Waiver***

5,412

5,412

5,412

$ 16,236

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$13,157

$13,157

$10,157

$36,471

         

Second Year = Coursework

     

Fellowship

3,000

3,000

0

$ 6,000

Assistantship**

ra 3,000

ra 3,000

ta 3,000

$ 9,000

Out-of-State Waiver***

5,412

5,412

5,412

$ 16,236

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$13,157

$13,157

$10,157

$36,471

         

Third and Fourth Years = Coursework and Dissertation

 

Assistantship

ta 6,000

ta 6,000

ta 3,000

$ 15,000

Out-of-State Waiver***

5,412

5,412

5,412

$ 16,236

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$13,157

$13,157

$10,157

$36,471

         

* The assistantship portion of this award represents the annual cash income.

** The second year ta assignment can be in any one of the three semesters at the discretion of the Department Chair.

***Out-of-state tuition waivers beyond the first year are subject to the availability of sufficient budget allocations from the University. United States residents are expected to attain Florida residency by their second year.

NOTE: Full funding of tuition waivers is contingent on legislative appropriation
Please note that tuition waivers cover the cost of all academic fees but do not include non-academic charges such as athletic fees, health fees, building fees, etc. A doctoral student receiving tuition waivers will be required to pay non-academic fees of approximately $45 per semester hour for a Florida resident or resident alien and approximately $75 per semester hour for a non-Florida resident or international student.



Preliminary Year Award
For outstanding students who require extensive Master's-level coursework prior to beginning their doctoral studies, the College offers a limited number of preliminary year financial awards in addition to the standard award. This preliminary year award is described below for both a Florida resident and a non-resident.

Table III
Standard Preliminary Year Awards*

 

Fall
Semester

Spring Semester

Summer Semester

Annual Total

Florida Resident

       

Assistantship

ga 3,000

ga 3,000

ta 3,000

$9,000

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$4,745

$4,745

$4,745

$14,235

 

Non-Resident

       

Assistantship

ga 3,000

ga 3,000

ta 3,000

$ 9,000

Out-of-State Waiver***

5,412

5,412

5,412

$ 16,236

In-State Waiver

1,745

1,745

1,745

$ 5,235

Semester Totals

$10,157

$10,157

$10,157

$30,471

 

* The assistantship portion of this award represents the annual cash income.

NOTE: Full funding of tuition waivers is contingent on legislative appropriation
Please note that tuition waivers cover the cost of all academic fees but do not include non-academic charges such as athletic fees, health fees, building fees, etc. A doctoral student receiving tuition waivers will be required to pay non-academic fees of approximately $30 per semester hour for a Florida resident or resident alien and approximately $55 per semester hour for a non-Florida resident or international student.