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  1. Update for OldAuD and AUD201518 on UIUC open house: 

     

    Thanks for a great report.  2 quick clarifications: you said "There is an office with desk space for AuD only" does that mean each AuD has a desk or does it mean there is an office-like room that the AuDs share? This one is just curiosity, which department offered you a financial offer - if you don't want to say no problem.

     

    Thanks again it was very helpful. 

  2. Anyone attending University of Illinois U-C openhouse next week?

    I unfortunately will have to skip.  If you go, could you report back on how their clinic "feels" does it seem active, a positive place to spend time, or is it a bit gloomy like some academic audiology SLP clinics seem to be.  Also what kind of space do students have, own offices? nice lounge? or just somewhere else on campus?

  3. Congrats! I got the same email, glad to be accepted! Lots of decisions... no funding though.

     

    Thanks,  they were so conscientious to be very clear about funding at the interviews.  Unfortunately the word "Funding" or assistance did not appear at all in my letter (one way or another). I thought that possibly funding information might come later.  What made you think no funding?  They were so good about being upfront in person.  I was disappointed that they didn't at least say "Unfortunately … you will not be funded in your first (year, semester, etc.).  At least I would know.

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    The wait is definitely awful. 

     

    I guess I am lucky I didn't even notice that some others had heard.  So I haven't had any additional stress from worried waiting.  I'll start checking that mailbox more seriously now.  But one more vote for haven't heard yet.

  5. I heard from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign last night.  

     

    When I went through the grad school process more than a decade ago it was a much more personal process.  Professors called and talked to you, interviews conducted and funding discussed right away.  It might be the difference between Ph.D. programs and AuD programs, or maybe between Research Psychology Grad programs vs. a more professionally oriented program.   Or maybe just changing times.

     

    Does, anybody have plans or advice they would like to share for how they plan to ask about funding?  Timeline?  Who will you call? etc.

     

    Oh well, next week besides going to the Iowa interview, I am taking it on myself to drive to two extra schools to get some face to face time with folks, maybe that will help.

     

    Please give me any ideas you currently have about broaching the topic of funding.  I expected the schools themselves to do it, and now it looks like I have to regroup and come up with a new plan.

  6. Has anyone gotten an e-mail from JMU for an interview? I just got one today but the description didn't say anything about actual interviews, so I wanted to know what to expect. Does anyone have any idea? 

     

    They will split you in half (I think) and then ...

     

    Is that a right to left split, or top/bottom?

     

    Jeez, I've heard of some grueling interview processes but thats ridic...

     

    Sorry I'm such a geek, but I've been reading this for 4 days or so and thinking this every time.

     

    I wonder if everybody else is expecting to hear from lots of their programs in the last week of February?  That is kind of what I'm expecting - no news till that week.  Wish it were earlier.

  7.  I am definitely going, I might see you there then! 

     

    Yep, I'll be there.  I'll be the old guy named Mike.  I see our other overlap is Bloomington, I don't really have much of a feel for when they might send any notices.

     

    Good luck with everything, and see you on the 27th.

  8. Just got an email from Iowa.  I was invited to their interview day on Friday Feb 27th.  That is very good news for me.  They were the highest ranked program I applied to and they seem like a great program.

     

    Too bad funding is going to be such an issue for my family.

     

    I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you audiaranel. 

  9.  I see you're going back to school then! What did you do previously? I'm going back after two years teaching as a Teacher of the Deaf. Teaching is NOT for me. 

     

    Well, for the last 7 years I've been a professor of cognitive psychology.  I like classroom instruction, so in that way I do like teaching.  Before that I was doing a lot of research.  I want to get my AuD to be able to work in a clinical and medical setting.  Helping people hear.  I like the idea of being able to live in just about any semi-metro area of the country and actually making a livable salary. (not always the case for profs.)

     

    Also to respond to jj23: as for being able to keep up with accelerated - Maybe I'm fooling myself, but I'm so hung-ho to get a new start and a new challenge, I wouldn't mind getting tossed into the deep end. 

     

    Q for jj23:  Any info about funding experiences that you could share?

  10.  I was talking with someone on reddit, /r/audiology, and they said that IU Bloomigton has little to no funding opportunities this year, and also deals nearly exclusively in geriatric populations. 

    Yep I talked with Dr. Shofner over there and he said only very few possibilities for first year.  Second year is "never" funded students are too busy.  Third you are out on externship so no TAs RAs then either.  

     

    I haven't given up though, because you are done a year earlier and starting to earn a living so that might actually offset those costs.  And since I probably only have a good 20 years of working ahead of me, each one does count.

     

    Good Luck! 

  11. I agree! I think it will pick up as acceptances and interviews start coming in. Only two of my deadlines have passed, University of Iowa and Wichita State University, a few more deadlines pass on the 15th, then February 1st, then February 15th. The wait is agonizing!! 

     

    It's especially agonizing as I'm married, and my husband cannot start looking for a job in our future city until we, of course, know which city we are moving to! Anyone else in that situation? I'm sure the timing will all work out but it's certainly added stress. Eager to start hearing back either way!

    Yep I'm there with ya.

     

    We even own a home.  We are putting it on the market to sell it.  And yet have no Idea what state we will be living in.  All of our friends and family know we are moving, but we might be getting closer to the family (hopefully) or possibly getting even farther away.

     

    To make it even worse, because funding is the most important variable, I think I have to wait to hear from each program to make my decision.  I can't just go to a program because I was accepted and it has prestige - Instead, I have to think about how the family will pay the bills in each possible case. 

  12. Hello I have applied to 8 programs.  I have a few loose ends to chase down, but they are almost all complete.  My choice of programs was largely location based.  I have competitive GRE scores (combined around 330) and an interesting background (I'm a professor of psychology and cognitive neuroscience).  My undergraduate GPA is not outstanding but lots of math and physical and biological science.

     

    I applied to (in order of most desired location to least): Northern Illinois U, U W Madison, Iowa, Northwestern, U of I Champaign Urbana, Indiana Bloomington, Colorado Boulder, and Utah State (I'll get in-state tuition rates at the last two).

     

    If and when I have a choice, funding and total cost to complete my AuD will be my primary consideration (including housing, cost of living, opportunity cost, etc. etc. etc.). I'm older, married, and have two kids - so I cannot take on debt.  Between my wife and I we are going to find a way to work our way through the 2 or 3 years of classroom learning.

     

    Any information on funding experiences will be greatly appreciated.

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