Applicants to the Ph.D. program are invited to apply for a
competitive fellowship opportunity. This three-year fellowship
will support a Ph.D. student whose career goals are to be a
teacher educator/scholar and assume a position in a college or
university.
The School of Education offers teaching assistantships for
several courses offered during the academic year. The call for
Teaching Assistantships will be announced via email and an
electronic application will be provided with the call. Students
must be registered as full-time students and have a minimum GPA
of 3.0 in order to hold a T.A. appointment. Students may not hold
a TA appointment after 10 quarters of enrollment unless they have
advanced to candidacy.
UC Davis offers various types of graduate student support. Both
need-based and merit-based funds are available. Eligibility
criteria may vary and graduate student academic employment, such
as teaching or research assistantships, are administered by
individual departments.
Financial Assistance includes loans, grants, and workstudy
employment, and is administered by the Financial Aid Office on
the basis of demonstrated financial need. Students must file a
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) to determine
eligibility. Applications are available from the Financial Aid
Office after December 1 and should be filed by early March. For
more information, visit the campus’s financial aid Web site at
http://financialaid.ucdavis.edu
Fellowships, graduate scholarships and nonresident tuition
fellowships are available through Graduate Studies Internal
Fellowship application. The program also offers Teaching
Assistantships and Research Assistantships. For information
contact Student Services.