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Graduate Students typically assist faculty with General Psychology and
laboratory courses. Advanced students may be eligible to teach their own
courses. Full-time teaching assistants work approximately 18 hours per week
for the 16 weeks of the semester. Summer teaching assistantships are
available for advanced students. Research assistantships, funded through grants, may be awarded when
available. Individual faculty, at their discretion, award the
assistantships. The awards may be for one or two semesters, along with
remission of tuition and fees. The research assistantships allow students to
work approximately 18 hours per week on research projects with a faculty
advisor. In the past 5 years, psychology graduate students have been successful in
obtaining a number of assistantships outside the department. Our students
have received assistantships at the University Wellness Center, Drug
Education Resource Center, Alcohol Wellness Alternatives, Research &
Education (AWARE), Wyoming Survey and Analysis Center (WYSAC), Wyoming
Institute for Disabilities, Department of Criminal Justice, Department of
Statistics, and Department of Women’s Studies. Students have also been
awarded assistantships through the Graduate School, including Multicultural
Graduate Assistantships and NIH funded programs to improve science education
in area schools.
There are departmental scholarships available for
our majors. For more information about the scholarships and deadlines, go to
our Scholarship Page
Assistantships
are available to all students. Full time assistantships include a tuition
waiver. All assistantships are awarded on the basis of maintaining adequate
progress in the program.
All incoming graduate students are guaranteed one full year of funding. In
the past four years, all graduate students who have been making adequate
progress in the program have been fully funded for four years. Funding
sources include departmental assistantships, research assistantships, and
assistantships at various locations in the University.
Teaching Assistantships
Research Assistantships
Non-departmental Assistantships
Scholarships and Fellowships
A limited amount of financial assistance is also available to students
through the Office of Student Financial Aid, Knight Hall, University of
Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071.
Assessment of Student Learning
Research Participation for Students
University of Wyoming
Department of Psychology
Dept. 3415
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307)766-6303
e-mail: psyc.uw@uwyo.edu