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PhD Tuition

Tuition and Funding

2002-2003 Academic Year

Ohio Residents (tuition/general fees)
$6,239
Nonresident tuition (tuition/general fees)
$17,214
Computing fee
$360
Estimated book costs
$1,500
Room and board in Residence Hall (Graduate Hall)
$9,528
Student parking permit fee
$163.80*
Student health insurance
$1148**
Ohio Resident Total
$18,938.80
Non-Resident Total
$29,913.80

The University reserves the right to change fees without notice.
+ Approximate Cost--Rooms vary from $317 to $515 monthly and meal plans range from $635 to $820 per quarter.

* This is the cost for a standard student "C" permit; PhD students with graduate associateship or fellowship appointments are eligible for "B" permits at a greater cost.

** This is the cost for individual comprehensive insurance ($287 per quarter), including summer quarter. You can also insure your spouse and dependents.

Ohio State directs funds specifically to doctoral students at the university and college level. Grants to students come in the form of dissertation grants, fellowships, foreign government support, and military fellowships.

University Fellowships are open to all entering graduate students and provide funding for the first year of study and possibly multiple years. Presidential Fellowships provide funding for one year for top students to work on their dissertations full time. At the college level, there are department-specific scholarships for students at various points in their careers.

All doctoral students in the college who are not otherwise funded are employed as Graduate Associates. These positions may involve teaching, assisting faculty in research, and or administrative activities. Graduate funding is available for four years.

There are a number of other awards, stipends, and research grants available to Fisher doctoral students. In 1993 the college established a $10,000 per year travel grant system. Departments also have stipends for research funds. Some departments have individual spending accounts for doctoral students which can be used for travel or other research expenditures. Each year, the OSU Council of Graduate Students holds a research competition with cash awards for winning research.

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