Department of Educational Psychology - Teachers College
Program Costs
Program Costs:

Fees, tuition and expenses are available at the Graduate School Catalog. General information on types of Financial Assistantships and Fellowships is available at the Graduate School, Assistantships and Financial Support webpage. The Doctoral Program in School Psychology is committed to funding all doctoral students enrolled in full-time study. Our doctoral students receive a Graduate Assistantship that includes a stipend of approximately $10,000+ for the academic year, remission of the contingent portion of the general fee, remission of the graduate course fee, and an out-of-state waiver. Although students are "guaranteed" first and second year support, it has been our experience that the all our students, who seek one, are provided with an assistantship as well. The Program cannot guarantee support from year to year due to Indiana law. However, the pattern of funds available to date has enabled us to fund every full-time doctoral student since the inauguration of the Ph.D. Program in School Psychology in 1985.  Stipends for each five-week summer term are 15 percent of the student's previous academic year.