Financing
Tuition and Stipends
All students admitted into the Developmental Science Graduate Program will receive a scholarship which covers the cost of tuition.
In addition, all students will receive basic health insurance and a teaching stipend to cover other fees and living expenses.
In order to receive the teaching stipend, the student is typically expected to work 15 hours per week as a teaching fellow for an undergraduate psychology course. The teaching stipend for arts and sciences programs is determined by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; visit their financial information page for details. The teaching stipend for 2008-09 is $18,040. Students are also eligible for University Fellowships and for Research Assistantships on faculty research grants, which can help support them during the summer months.
Upcoming Events
- Nov 7, 11:40am-12:55pm: Psychology Department Colloquium
- Dec 5, 11:40am-12:55pm: Psychology Department Colloquium

