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Yep, Graduate and Teaching Assistantships at the University at Albany
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Alright, so this is for Masters and PhD students, but as I said, PhD students have a higher
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chance of earning these. Admissions are currently open, it's full funding, as most graduate assistantships are
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So all nationalities, all subjects, it covers tuition, health insurance and a monthly stipend
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So the University at Albany is not that very large, there are other scholarships as well
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We have information about the admission process, we have deadlines, which are always open currently
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and tuitions are about $30,000. So this is the school, if you want to know where it is, it's in New York State, not the city
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It's quite close to the city. In Albany, here as you can see, in New York State, and here's the New York City
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Again, probably not as expensive as New York, but it's on the East Coast, so it would be
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a little bit more expensive than other places in the United States
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Basically this is the school, and the scholarship, we have done a lot of graduate assistantships
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in prior live streams. As you can see, you can get more information here
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I didn't share the link, I did not. Did I? I did not
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You can look more in detail. As you can see, it's basically, you are kind of like student employment, I think
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You are employed by the school. You get a certain level of your tuitions covered, you get health insurance, which is quite important
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in the United States. You can see here, you should review the graduate and teaching assistant benefit information
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You can click here and go there, which are the benefits. It has stipend, tuition coverage, and health insurance
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Health insurance is extremely important in the United States. This is basically it
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Again, we do a lot of graduate assistantships, at least once, one every week, because I think
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they are good opportunities for at least PhD students. This is the school, by the way
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So yeah, that's pretty much it, Eamon. Do you have anything you want to add about this one
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I guess that a good reminder is that as far as graduate assistantships are concerned
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because they can't bank on them when it comes to financial aid before admission, because
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you can only apply for these positions after being admitted. So what that means is that you'll need to be able to cover your own expenses through
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your own funds or through other scholarships to get into the university and then apply
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for these opportunities. You can't do it before being admitted. And some students see graduate assistantships, they offer a lot, they offer health insurance
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they offer monthly stipends, they offer tuition coverage, but it is, all of this is locked
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behind admission. So you need to be admitted, you need to be able to prove that you can financially sustain
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you're financially sustainable, and then you can apply for these. And then if you get them, it's good for you
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So your education is covered, even a monthly stipend is provided to you, and then whatever
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funds you had are just going to be, are just going to remain yours