Financial Aid and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs)
inancial
aid for graduate students takes many forms. The School awards
research and teaching assistantships, but the other forms of aid
generally come through the Office of Student Financial Planning
and Services.
Office of Student Financial Planning and Services
Georgia Institute of Technology
225 North Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30332-0460
Phone: (404) 894-4160
Fax: (404) 894-7412
Email: click to email
Office Hours: 8:00-4:30 Monday-Friday
See their website for details and deadlines:
http://www.finaid.gatech.edu/
The
Graduate School also lists some sources of financial support: http://www.grad.gatech.edu/support.html
Graduate
Research and Teaching Assistantship
The
School of Public Policy has a number of Graduate Research Assistantships
(GRAs) and Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) available
to qualified students.
Usually GRAs are associated with program-related work on research projects,
which are supported by external sponsors. GRAs include a tuition waiver and
a stipend.
Recent
GRA projects include...
- Environmental emissions
- Industrial restructuring in Bulgaria
- Economic development and technology policy
in Japan
- Federal laboratory interactions with industry
- Global climate change risk communication
In
addition, GRA placements may be arranged with associated units
at Georgia Tech, and with local government agencies. Applicants
are encouraged to review the section on Graduate Financial Information
in the Georgia Tech General Catalog and to seek other Fellowships
and financial aid.
Opportunities
for working professionals
A
number of Master of Science in Public Policy (MSPP) students
complete their studies while maintaining professional employment.
The School assists this by offering selected core and elective
courses in the late afternoon or early evening hours. Students
are encouraged to take advantage of corporate tuition reimbursement
programs.