Are graduate assistantships available to enrolled graduate students?
While the University currently does not directly offer assistantships to graduate students in Gerontology, a number of our faculty have research grants. Typically, a few students each year receive paying assistant jobs. The Gerontology Program also offers one academic scholarship (the Calsyn scholarship) awarded to a talented student at the beginning of each Fall semester. The Calsyn scholarship offers tuition remission and was $500 in August 2008.