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Texas Tech University
Described by author James A. Michener as the ‘most beautiful west of the Mississippi until you get to Stanford’, Texas Tech University (TTU) is home to a major university, law school and medical school.
Located in Lubbock on the South Plains of West Texas, its award-winning Spanish Renaissance style campus includes a spectacular leisure pool.
Twelve colleges and schools offer more than 120 graduate degrees, 66 doctoral degrees, and 67 graduate certificates.
With over 460 vibrant student organizations encompassing South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, TTU was named as a Diversity Champion in 2018 for promoting inclusivity.
Innovative research centers and initiatives such as The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders and the launch of TTU Costa Rica in 2018, encourage global perspectives.
Students can perform in the spectacular Worldwide Showcase, the annual talent show celebrating cultural awareness and join the International Student Advisory Board to help shape TTU's world vision.
The Wall Street Journal ranks TTU’s graduates in the U.S. Top 25 as sought after by employers, with some of the most financially successful alumni as tallied by the Alumni Factor's College Guidebook.
The 90-year-old Alumni Association has 30,000 proud members and more than 70 groups in Texas, the U.S. and globally. The association gives USD 215,000 in funding to 186 students for achieving academic excellence and overseeing the Alumni Trust which distributes an additional USD 400,000 in scholarships.
Located in Lubbock on the South Plains of West Texas, its award-winning Spanish Renaissance style campus includes a spectacular leisure pool.
Twelve colleges and schools offer more than 120 graduate degrees, 66 doctoral degrees, and 67 graduate certificates.
With over 460 vibrant student organizations encompassing South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, TTU was named as a Diversity Champion in 2018 for promoting inclusivity.
Innovative research centers and initiatives such as The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders and the launch of TTU Costa Rica in 2018, encourage global perspectives.
Students can perform in the spectacular Worldwide Showcase, the annual talent show celebrating cultural awareness and join the International Student Advisory Board to help shape TTU's world vision.
The Wall Street Journal ranks TTU’s graduates in the U.S. Top 25 as sought after by employers, with some of the most financially successful alumni as tallied by the Alumni Factor's College Guidebook.
The 90-year-old Alumni Association has 30,000 proud members and more than 70 groups in Texas, the U.S. and globally. The association gives USD 215,000 in funding to 186 students for achieving academic excellence and overseeing the Alumni Trust which distributes an additional USD 400,000 in scholarships.
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Postgraduate students will find a variety of financial aid options through Texas Tech University. Adequate financial support is also critical for students to complete their degree. Students can contact their respective departments or faculty for department-specific grants, assistantships and information about external funding.
Fellowships
250 fellowship awards ranging from USD 500 – USD 300,000 are available to new and continuing students, both full-time and part-time on a competitive basis.
Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowship awards enable doctoral students near the end of their programs to focus exclusively on their dissertation research to facilitate degree completion.
The Graduate School assists students developing and submitting fellowship applications to external sponsors.
Graduate Student Research Support Program
The Graduate Student Research Support Program, offered in collaboration with The CH Foundation, the Graduate Student Advisory Council, and Parent and Family Relations, provides up to USD 40,000 to assist students with research-related expenses.
Fellowships
250 fellowship awards ranging from USD 500 – USD 300,000 are available to new and continuing students, both full-time and part-time on a competitive basis.
Doctoral Dissertation Completion Fellowship awards enable doctoral students near the end of their programs to focus exclusively on their dissertation research to facilitate degree completion.
The Graduate School assists students developing and submitting fellowship applications to external sponsors.
Graduate Student Research Support Program
The Graduate Student Research Support Program, offered in collaboration with The CH Foundation, the Graduate Student Advisory Council, and Parent and Family Relations, provides up to USD 40,000 to assist students with research-related expenses.
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