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  1. I was just accepted to UC Davis, and I am trying to determine the best way to figure out my funding situation. The acceptance letter had the following passage: "The graduate adviser or program staff member in your graduate program will be happy to discuss the program, course enrollment, and faculty interests at UC Davis. The graduate program is also your point of contact concerning any financial support that you will be offered or for which you have applied. Information on enrollment and fee payment will be sent at a later date. Please continue to check your email for additional notices from our campus." Does this mean that I should reach out to the department to inquire about RA/TA positions, or should I wait out a response? Thank you for your help!
  2. So after applying to a few aerospace masters programs I have finally heard back from my first application: CU Boulder. Excitingly, I was accepted! However the acceptance came with the following addition: You have already been considered for funding (TA/RA/fellowship support). This acceptance is made without an offer of financial support from the department; however, financial aid information (e.g. student loans) is available from the University of Colorado, Office of Financial Aid... etc. Can anyone with experience, or even just an outside opinion offer me some insight to what this means? It seems apparent that this is a polite way of saying "you're in but paying for it", however I do not want to dismiss any potential schools until I am sure that funding is not likely. I appreciate the feedback!
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