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Spudder456

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  1. From my experience, it depends. Sometimes the student is cut off without funding, and sometimes their funding is extended. I would say it is based a lot on the situation. For instance, if someone has not graduated by 5 years because of laziness and lack of commitment, they will probably be cut off, possibly even forced to graduate with a MS (this happened to a colleague of mine). However, if this person is on good terms with their committee, is a hard worker, but is just not having luck getting their experiments to work (it happens) then they will most likely be funded for at least a year or two more. I would definitely ask them what their stance is on this to find out.

     

    Thank you for the response, I will of course ask. My main concern is that at this present moment 100% of tuition and living expenses will be coming from the university in question. Obviously I don't know what my financial situation will be in 5 years but I can't envisage it being much different. 

  2. I've been offered a 5 year scholarship in the Biological Sciences from a university, but I hear that in the U.S it can take one or more years longer than that to actually complete your studies.

     

    My question is whether scholarships are extended, or are you cut off completely and left to fend for yourself in the final years, or something inbetween?

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