Financial Aid - Ph.D. Students

It is the intention of the Physiological Sciences program to provide support for full-time predoctoral students in good standing for five consecutive years.

The current funding package for doctoral students includes:

Annual Stipend (living expenses) $22,032
Benefit: Registration Fees (tuition) $10,200
Benefit: Health Insurance $ 1,660
Benefit: Out of State Tuition (if applicable) $15,410

Extra support including:

Copy Cards for xeroxing, etc. 

Travel to Scientific Conference (second and subsequent years)

 

 

$   100

$ 1,000

Total Salary and benefits

$50,402

The funds utilized by the Program to support the doctoral student stipends are derived from NIH Training Grants, Graduate College Fellowships, Teaching Assistantships, Other Fellowships, and faculty contributions.

Graduate students are guaranteed funding for their first-year via the program's NIH Training Grants, allowing them to spend their first year exploring different labs and finding the one best suited to their own research interests. In subsequent years, after the student has declared the lab in which they intend to do their dissertation, part of the student's funding is derived from support from their faculty advisor.

Because of uncertainties in funding sources, the intention of support cannot be construed as a guarantee of continuous support to any student. However, the Physiological Sciences Program makes every effort to provide financial aid to our students throughout their academic careers.

Consider:  Cost of Living in Tucson