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All students accepted into the program are given financial support in the form of an annual stipend. In 2002-03, the stipends are $18,500 to $20,000. Sources of financial support include national and University fellowships, National Research Service Awards of the NIH, teaching fellowships, and research assistantships. In addition the cost of tuition and fees is waived for all full-time graduate students. An individual student health insurance plan is available to students at no cost through the University, or students may elect to have the University reimburse them for a health plan of their own choosing up to the cost of the University plan. Students in the graduate programs are full members of the University community, and have available to them the entire range of University educational, entertainment and recreational opportunities. |