COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
ACADEMICS
GRADUATE INFORMATION

Financial Aid


Graduate students in the Department of Computer Science are generally supported by the following different means:

How to Apply for Financial Aid

To apply for a fellowship or assistantship a student must fill out the Computer Science Department's Application for Admission and Assistantship or Fellowship.

Additional information on financial aid is available from the FSU Office of Financial Aid.

Tuition & Fee Waivers

Students on fellowships or graduate assistantships generally receive a partial waiver of tuition (excluding fees), in addition to a generous stipend ranging from $13,500-$17,000 depending on the type of award received.

Students who are US residents from states other than Florida should apply for Florida residency as soon as possible, in order to qualify for in-state tuition. Please follow the link to the application form to become a Florida resident.

Out-of-state and international students who are awarded an assistantship may still qualify for a waiver of the out-of-state portion of tuition, if they belong to certain special categories and fill out a special application. The best means for International students to qualify for a waiver of out-of-state tuition is through one of the International Linkage Institutes. Each linkage institute has its own application process.

For example, the following links relate to the application processs for Chinese students:

Comparing Financial Aid Offers

When a student compares financial aid offers from different universities it is important to look at both the direct payments (stipends) and tuition waivers (also known as tuition grants). For example, suppose School A says they offer $32K per year and School B says they offer only $12K per year. Is School A making the better offer? Maybe not. Suppose School A is not offering a tuition waiver and chargesyou $12K per year in tuition you may end up with only $10K for expenses, while if School B is offering a tuition waiver on top of the $12K, that might turn out to be the better offer. You also need to look at the costs of living in each area.


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