Financial Assistance
Teaching Assistantships
The School of Psychological Sciences has a limited number of teaching assistantships that are sometimes assigned to advanced doctoral students in school psychology. These regularly budgeted positions are for nine months, carrying a teaching responsibility of three to six credits each semester. A limited number of summer assignments are available. Additional positions are occasionally available on a one-semester basis.
Research Assistantships
The programs in School Psychology are typically able to offer a full- or part-time graduate assistantship to each incoming doctoral student, as well as to a limited number of incoming Ed.S. students. Students assist faculty with research and receive a waiver of tuition (based on full or part time position), and a stipend. Additional assistantships are often available through contract and grant projects in other units of the University.
Fellowships/Scholarships
Various scholarships may be available to students by completing the Universal Scholarship Application. Other opportunities include Graduate Dean's Scholarships and diversity scholarships.
Other Opportunities
Other opportunities may be available. For example, the Graduate Student Association offers travel awards for students making presentations at professional conferences.
Graduate Training Opportunities
Preparation for future school psychologists to provide evidence-based, trauma- informed, and culturally affirming mental health services in 3 different settings. Multi-year financial support including a living stipend and partial in-state tuition coverage
Bilingual Track
Services in Spanish-speaking communities
Coverage, state conference funding, opportunity for technology funds
Mentorship, bilingual supervision & professional development
Post graduation: 3-year commitment to serving a Spanish-Speaking population
Students must be Bilingual to qualify for this track
Scholarship Benefits:
67% tuition coverage
$50,000 stipend over 3 years
Additional funding for state conference funding
Opportunity for technology
School-based mental health training
Rural Track
Services in rural setting
Coverage, state conference funding, opportunity for technology and travel funds
Mentorship, supervision & professional development
Post graduation: 3-year commitment to serving in a rural community
Scholarship Benefits:
67% tuition coverage
$50,000 stipend over 3 years
Opportunity for technology
School-based mental health training
Additional funding for state conference funding
Commute funding to rural school sites
Northern Colorado Track
Services in Northern Colorado
Mentorship, supervision & professional development
Post graduation: 3-year commitment to work for Greeley Evans District 6 in CO
Prioritizes students from diverse backgrounds (especially those who identify as Hispanic/Latino/Latine and ar bilingual)
Scholarship Benefits:
67% tuition coverage
$16,000 stipend over 3 years