Graduate students who are enrolled
(or accepted for enrollment) in Childhood Education, Reading
and
Disability Services, Communication Disorders, and Psychology are
eligible to apply. Students from under-represented groups and
students
with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Financial support on a competitive
basis is available as a forgivable loan that includes a stipend
and a tuition waiver (9 graduate credits per semester) for up to
4 semesters of full-time enrollment. When Project ASSET trainees
graduate they provide two years of special education or related
service for every year of tuition support received. For more information
on the repayable loan/service obligation see link below.
Repayable
Loan/Service Obligation
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