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Exceptional applicants for doctoral study from all countries are considered for the Graduate School Enhancement Awards. The Graduate School Enhancement Awards pay an annual supplement of $3000, $5000, or $8000 in addition to the basic assistantship or fellowship stipend. Enhancements are valid for up to four years, provided the student meets the requirements of the award.
Applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and show exceptional potential for doctoral study are considered automatically for the Board of Regents' Graduate Fellowships in years when these are offered in Mathematics by the State of Louisiana. The Department does expect to award Board of Regents Fellowships in spring 2006 to selected applicants for admission in August 2006. The Board of Regents' Fellowships pay an annual stipend of up to $22,000 for up to four years. These fellowships are for year-round study, including the fall, spring, and summer terms. The cost of tuition is waived for these fellowships. If this award is combined with a Graduate School Enhancement Award, (explained above) the stipend rises to as much as $30,000 per fiscal year. Keep an eye on this Web Page to get the latest details! There are no teaching or service duties required for fellowships. However, fellows who anticipate careers in college or university teaching are allowed, upon request, to teach for experience. Fellowships and enhancement awards are renewable, assuming satisfactory progress toward a doctoral degree, for a maximum of four years of such special support.
The Department holds a grant from the GAANN Program (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need), which is a program of the US Department of Education. The GAANN grant provides doctoral fellowships which pay a stipend up $30,000 per fiscal year (but capped by the actual financial need of the student as determined by the University's Office of Student Aid) and they also cover tuition, fees, and some other educational expenses. During the academic years 2004-6, there are five current graduate students enrolled with GAANN Fellowships having stipends from $26,500 - $29,000 per fiscal year. These fellowships are for US citizens and permanent residents, and they carry duties equivalent to half of those for a Graduate Assistant. Fellows will have supervised teaching experience during the course of the fellowship study. The fellowships cover study for the fall, spring, and summer terms. Fellows do have the usual vacations during the breaks between semesters. These are approximately a month between fall and spring, a month between spring and summer, and about 3 weeks between summer and the next fall term.
The Graduate School awards a limited number of Economic Development Assistantships with stipends of $25,000 - $28,000 per calendar year to applicants for doctoral study in Mathematics. Applicants should have strong preparation and interest in assistantship duties in which mathematical modeling is applied to economically significant problems. The Department engages in such problems through its Mathematics Consultation Clinic and its interdisciplinary cooperation with other departments on campus. There is no requirement regarding the country of citizenship for these awards.
The Graduate School offers a limited number of Tuition Awards to qualified students in certain categories. These awards pay the cost of full-time tuition. Applications from minorities and other groups under-represented in mathematics are encouraged. To receive full consideration for these awards, early application is strongly encouraged.
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