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During the past several years, the majority of the doctoral students in the School Psychology program received some form of financial assistance. Financial aid is available to students in the form of graduate assistantships, research assistantships funded through extramural sources, professional employment opportunities available through program faculty, and fellowships funded through the Training Grant in Special Education/School Psychology and the Hispanic Child.
The purpose of the federally funded Training Grant in Special Education/School Psychology and the Hispanic Child is to recruit and train bilingual psychologists interested in working with atypical minority populations. Visit Doctoral Training Grant for more information.
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Cynthia Riccio, Ph.D. |
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