The Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Aging Studies will admit qualified students for a period of time sufficient to achieve the degree, usually five years. GRE test scores are waived, but a transcript of grades and proof of a lower degree are required, along with professional references. The applicant's proficiency in English will be assessed during an online interview. Admission is for the fall semester which starts in late August. In addition to tuition waivers, the program provides a stipend of $30,000 annually plus a health insurance supplement of $1,500, for the duration of study.
Biomedical, Psychosocial
Up to five years of stipend support.