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Financial Support The primary sources of financial support for
graduate students in the Department of Psychology are teaching assistantships and research
assistantships. A number of nonservice fellowships also are available, and in university-wide
competition, psychology students typically fare well. The majority of these fellowships are
administered by the Dean of the Graduate School. Detailed information about fellowships as wel
as teaching and research assistantships is available on the Web at
http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/fellowship/fellowassist.html In addition to these sources of financial
support, advanced graduate students are encouraged to teach undergraduate laboratories, and in
some instances independent courses. The number of these appointments varies according to the
needs of the Department and the capability of the student. In the rare instance when a student cannot be
funded via the sources described above, all efforts are made to place him/her in a position
outside the Department consistent with his/her professional interests and talents. Placements
have included research assistantships and traineeships at the University of Kentucky Medical
Center; psychological testing positions at local psychiatric facilities and school districts; and
teaching assignments in nearby community colleges. It should be noted that in the past all
psychology graduate students in good standing have been fully supported.
Last updated: October 7, 1999 |