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AECO Scholarships and Assistantships The Institute of Applied Economics awards scholarships, made possible by the generous support of friends and alumni, to qualified students enrolled in the applied economics masters program. Out-of-state and international students receiving these scholarships typically qualify for in-state tuition rates. These scholarships are available on a competitive basis. Although full-time students are generally given first priority, scholarships may be awarded to part-time students when funds are available. Students interested in scholarship assistance should contact the graduate advisor and complete an application form. Additionally, the Institute usually employs a limited number of student research assistants per semester to aid faculty in sponsored research projects. Student research assistants are provided access to a pentium computer, which provides access to the Internet as well as programs for word processing, spreadsheets, and statistics to aid in research assignments. This employment is for a maximum of 19 hours per week during the semester. Students interested in obtaining an assistantship should contact the graduate advisor and complete an application form. Scholarships and research assistantships are awarded on a semester-by-semester basis. Continued receipt of scholarships and/or assistantships depends on the availability of funds and a satisfactory progress appraisal. Satisfactory progress is based on maintaining an acceptable GPA, progress toward the applied economics' masters degree, and, in the case of research assistants, a satisfactory performance appraisal for the previous semester. Note: The Scholarship/Assistantship application form is in pdf format and requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print. This reader is free from the Adobe website at the following link: Click here to download application form
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