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There is no separate application form for financial aid; all applicants for admission are automatically considered.
Almost all mathematics doctoral graduate students receive full support throughout their study at the University, with financial aid awarded on an annual basis, contingent upon satisfactory progress. Financial aid for entering students typically consists of teaching fellowships, which involve assisting in discussion sections of undergraduate courses. After the first year, support typically consists of teaching assistantships, which involve teaching lower division undergraduate courses such as calculus. Typically, a small number of students are supported through competitive university fellowships, and the department's own Floyd Fellowship. Additional support in the summer has often been available to advanced students through research grants or summer session teaching.
At the present time, academic year stipends range from $17,000 to $19,000, depending upon experience and duties, plus an allowance for health benefits.
Proposed tuition and fees for 2007-2008 are $11,193 for Virginia residents and $21,193 for out-of-state students. Students receiving teaching assistantships typically have all tuition and fees waived.
International Students
On arrival, and before beginning as a teaching assistant, a student whose first language is not English will have their spoken English proficiency evaluated by the International Students Office and Teaching Resource Center. This test is similar to ETS's Test of Spoken English (TSE), and students who have taken the TSE, and have a high enough score, can be exempted from this evaluation.
Housing
Most students live off Grounds, where apartments cost an average of $400-700 per month. Apartments are available directly adjacent to the University area, as well as in the city of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. A free University Transit System provides access to many areas of off-Grounds housing.
Some University housing is available. Contact:
Director of Housing
P. O. Box 400735
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4735
Telephone: (434) 924-6873 (TDD: (434) 982-HEAR)
Fax: (434) 924-3758
Email: housing@virginia.edu
Housing information can also be found online:
Foreign students are encouraged to look at the University's webpage for international students: