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All right, this is assistantships for international students at University of South Florida
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2024, 2025. Now, this is a graduate assistantship, as we always see
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I mean, obvious from the fact that it's for master's and PhD students
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It's in the University of South Florida in the United States. As you can see, it's full tuition, meaning it covers more than just..
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Hang on. Okay, I'm going to do this once again. Now, this is assistantships for international students at University of South Florida
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As you can say, this is like a graduate assistantship. It's for master's and PhD students
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It's in University of South Florida. It says full tuition here, but I think it should be full funding
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We're going to see about that in a second. Basically, full funding means it covers tuition fees
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and then it gives you some more financial benefits. Like it can be accommodation, it can be about like
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it can be a book allowance, it can be a stipend and et cetera. There are no specific nationalities
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There are no specific subjects for this one. And the admission deadline is October 15th, right
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So what you get from this is you get partial or full tuition fees
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We're going to see when is it partial, when is it full. And then you get month stipends and health insurance
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So now the university, it's a university in South Florida, obviously. As you see, it's kind of a large-ish school in Tampa and doesn't have a lot of scholarships
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If you want to get more information, you can see here, the admission process, here we have deadlines
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And well the so tuition fees are kind of oddly law for this university normally in the United States it like more than it between and This is just
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Again, it's still very expensive for a lot of people. Most people from like other
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So mid to low income countries will not be able to afford this, obviously
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But again, for America, it's quite low. Actually, if you want to see where the university is and what it looks like, we can just do that here
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And yeah, this is the university. It's in Florida, obviously. South Florida, so not close to Miami, which is a good thing because it would make it very, very expensive
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So, yeah, it's in Tampa. So this is what the university looks like
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It's still quite an expensive place. Florida. So if you want to study in the United States, a lot of you clearly do from what I see
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on our numbers on YouTube. So yeah, this is the university. So scholarship, you want to get more information
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We have some eligibility criteria admitted as a full-time student in one of the
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university's graduate programs, nine credit hours for spring and fall semester, six for
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summer. Student upholding a GPO3.0, which can manageable. Students who meet the academic
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requirements set by your department. So, like, based on your department, you have to be good enough
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to be admitted to university. Students who meet the required English language proficiency test scores
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if English is not the primary language of the student. So if you are coming from, like
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Australia United Kingdom New Zealand you wouldn have this Like wouldn need this but if you don I think there are some places in India as well some of the other places as well but not like for most of the world
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it's like you would have to have a, okay, an English, English taste
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English language proficient test score. So, yeah, we have application process. Here we have deadlines
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and if you have any questions, you can just leave your comments in the section and
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Yanni will answer them for you. He answers every question. So we can click here to go to the
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official scholarship page. You can get more information. So basically, this is a graduate
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assistantship. So the things that it's kind of being employed by the university. So it can get
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very, very, very detailed and complicated because like it's kind of an employment process
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So keep that in mind. We have like tuition waiver forms, guidance on, yeah, as you can see, we have a lot of those
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and we have eligibility here, handbook, and like we can click on this one
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Let me see. Yeah, you can click here to see the book. benefits
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As you can see, includes not only competitive stipend rates, but also tuition payments
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and tuition payment eligibility. So basically, this is, okay, so graduate assistants must meet all of the Office of
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Graduate Studies' eligibility requirements, refer to Graduate Assistant's Eligibility Section, and be appointed for at least 0.25 FTE
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So FTE means full-time equivalent. So normally one full equivalent is 40 hours So you need to get at least a quarter of that which is 10 Normally you either work 10 hours
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uh, which is considered part-time or you work for 20 hours, which is considered full-time for assistantships
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So basically, um, actually like a full-time graduate assistantship is like a half of FTE
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Yeah. Each job classification, has so this you have to get work at least 10 hours for tuition payment and as you can see they have even
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examples so like a GTA appointed at 0.25 FTE on four-fold semester withdraws from the
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university and blah blah blah as you can see and then we have tuition payment administration
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Yeah, as you can see, like you could look into health insurance coverage
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You must look into health insurance coverage. It's extremely important. Yeah, that's pretty much it
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It's a graduate assistantship. One thing to keep in mind that to be able to get graduate assistantships
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you need to go to the university first. So you cannot just say, oh, I'll apply to this university and I will
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I don't have enough money to go there and study. But I will just wait to see
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if I can get the assistantship and then if I do get the assistantship, then I will go and study there
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You cannot do that. Basically, to be able to apply for this, you already have to be a student
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So we cannot just financially depend on graduate assistantships. You have to have your own funds that will be enough for studying in that program
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You have to go there, start studying, and then apply for assistantships
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So if you get the assistantship, pretty much. Everything is covered and you get to keep your own funds
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So, yeah, keep that in mind