Computer Science and Engineering Graduate Student Financial Support
Financial aid is available to graduate students in the form of teaching
and research assistantships and fellowships.
Graduate student's application for financial support should be included
with the application admission.
Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)
A Graduate Teaching Assistant assists a faculty member in either a
classroom or laboratory.
To apply for an assistantship, the student MUST be admitted to a degree
program or have an application on file by February 1st for the following
fall quarter.
To apply for a Graduate Teaching Assistantship, please complete the
forms for graduate financial aid/scholarships. You will need the
Graduate Assistantship Application and the Letter of Recommendation (
two letters of recommendation are required to be submitted ).
Graduate Research Assistant (GRA)
A Graduate Research Assistant works with a faculty member on externally
funded research projects.
To be considered for a Graduate Research Assistantship, complete the GRA
application form and submit it with a vita that describes your
background and research experience and objectives. Your application will
be made available to all faculty and will remain on file for one year.
Graduate Research Assistantship Application Form
Submit them to the department by mail to:
Wright State University
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
303 Russ Engineering Center
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway
Dayton, Ohio 45435
Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute (DAGSI) Scholarships
The Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute (DAGSI) offers financial
support to graduate computer science and engineering students at Wright
State. DAGSI offers both fellowships and assistantships. For more
information, visit http://www.dagsi.org/.
Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT)
IGERT Fellowships
Long known for its commitment to students with disabilities, the
Department of Computer Science and Engineering participates in an
Interdisciplinary PhD program that focuses on Technology-based Learning
for the Disabled. Fellowships are available for eligible students and
are sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Eligible students
will receive:
- An initial stipend of $30,000 per year
- Tuition and fees paid for a minimum of two years
For more information, http://www.wright.edu/lwd/.