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Cost And Commitment
Commitment
Earning a doctorate is different than any other degree. A doctoral student is expected to read widely and deeply, engage in research, and disseminate scholarship. Most of this work is done outside of course hours. The successful completion of a doctoral program requires academic talent, strong analysis skills, and writing competence as well as the investment of a great deal of time. These attributes are developed through thought, reflection, and diligence. The commitment is quite extensive, and the experience is often enhanced through an extended commitment of time and with the constant support of family and friends.
Financial Cost
Tuition and Fees
The financial cost of doctoral courses varies each year. The USF Controller’s website provides the most current estimates of tuition and fees.
Professional Organizations and Conferences
Doctoral students in Literacy Studies are expected to join professional literacy and education associations and to attend national literacy conferences, eventually presenting research at these conferences. Professional memberships and conference fees can be expensive. Please see the Mentoring page for a listing of suggested organizations and conferences.
Funding Support
Assistantships
Assistantships are available for all doctoral students who wish to pursue full-time study by working within the university setting. Students who serve as graduate assistants typically teach two undergraduate courses in literacy education each semester (Fall and Spring) along with the expectation that they conduct and disseminate research. Graduate assistants receive tuition waivers along with stipends for the academic year.
More information about assistantships is available on the Graduate School website.
Fellowships
Graduate fellowships are financial awards offered to individuals who are applying to or who are enrolled in doctoral programs. Fellowships may be awarded by USF, federal agencies, or independent organizations. Many university fellowships are used as recruiting incentives. In other words, the best time to receive financial support is during the admission process. However, many other fellowships are available for doctoral study, dissertation research, and graduate student travel. The majority of all fellowships are based upon outstanding academic records and high test scores. Of note are the following awards:
- Leslie C. Robins Dean’s Excellence Awards for Outstanding Doctoral Students
- USF Presidential Doctoral Fellowships
- Spencer Foundation
Please note, the deadline for many fellowships is much earlier than the March deadline for applications. Students who are admitted by December 15th of the preceding year, will have the greatest opportunity for scholarships and fellowships. The deadlines for these awards are earlier than the final application deadline for program admission.
In addition to USF awards, many learned societies offer research and teaching grants for doctoral students and candidates.
Other Funding Opportunities
USF and the College of Education offer various awards, grants, and fellowships.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
USF RESOURCES
- Graduate School Funding Opportunities
- Graduate School Fellowships and Scholarships
- USF Foundation Scholarships
- University Scholarships and Financial Aid Services Graduate and Professional Student Council
In addition, many learned societies and foundations offer research and teaching grants for doctoral students and candidates. Below is a selected list of possible funding sources.