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deltaqsquared

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    Seattle
  • Interests
    Political Sociology, Social Movements
  • Application Season
    2015 Fall
  • Program
    PhD International Studies

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  1. I have sent a cordial email to the department about this situation, with all the contradictions, and currently am waiting for their reply. Depending on their reply, we may consider a nuclear option. But until then, I'm just waiting and seeing.
  2. They did not give me any reason as to why they are not funding me next year, no. If there was some formal justification, and if they had told me so, then I wouldn't be as frustrated.
  3. Yea, so this is the exact gist of the issue at hand: Last year, I received an Award Letter, signed by the Director of the program, explaining the following for the 2nd and 3rd years (I have added the 'boldface'): "In your second and third years you are guaranteed at least one quarter of funding through the [program] in some combination of Research Assistantships and/or Teaching Assistantships related to Japan studies. The conditions and compensation for future Research Assistantships and Teaching Assistantships are expected to be the same as outlined above." The caveat for being funded for the 2nd and 3rd years, was that I had "satisfactory progress" in the preceding years, and as of this moment, I have yet to receive any word from the program that I have not had satisfactory progress. The annual assessment stated that the program acknowledges my "achievements thus far and look forward to your continued work in the program." I am not the only one that is getting screwed over by this program, but we are all at a loss at the disarray we face.
  4. I am currently a first year student in a 3 year accelerated PhD program. I accepted the offer last year to come to this school based on the fact that they guaranteed funding in some form (TA/RAship, etc) for the duration of my research here, and at the bare minimum, they stated that they guarantee that I will be getting a TA/RAship at least 1 quarter per year for the 2nd and 3rd years. I got an email from the department last week, telling me that they are not going to fund me at all next year. I have been TAing a specific course for the last 2 years I have been at this university (1 during my MA, and 1 during my first PhD year), and asked them whether I can expect to get at least that gig. They told me not to expect anything from the department. Are funding package award letters legally binding? I mean, if they "guarantee" me funding, can the department renege on this guarantee without any explanation?
  5. I claim Univ. Hawaii Manoa admit. But will need to consider funding.
  6. I claim the UW Int'l Studies PhD acceptance.
  7. So I just talked to the PhD coordinator at the UW Jackson school, and he told me that last week they were deciding the funding issue, and that candidates will be contacted this week. Hope that helps.
  8. Oh. Was that post yours? I was just about to say that the College of Education began announcing... I have yet to be tapped. We shall see...
  9. The UW PoliSci program was the only PoliSci program I applied to this cycle and received my rejection today. Congrats to all who got accepted this year, and I may seriously reconsider my options for the next (3rd) application cycle...
  10. Looks like UWashington rejections are trickling in... *sigh*
  11. University of Washington Jackson School PhD program says that they are going to announce around the 20th of this month.
  12. FYI. University of Washington Sociology Dept replied: "We're pretty close to releasing the rest of our decisions. But have not yet finished." ...which, is pretty useless, but alas.
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