Students pursuing a research-based graduate degree in the sciences at Iowa State
University are normally supported on fellowships or assistantships for twelve months
per year. Assistantships may be for research or teaching. Fellowships are restricted
to research and advanced study.
Several sources of financial assistance are available to graduate college applicants
in Interdepartmental Plant Physiology Major. There are no special forms to file or
additional information required to be considered for an award. Simply indicate your
wish to be considered for a research assistantship on the appropriate line of the
Graduate College Application. Applicants automatically will be considered for all four
categories of assistance.
Plant Sciences Fellowship
is available to students interested in plant sciences and related research. It is awarded
on a competitive basis. The Plant Sciences Fellowships provides stipend
($25,000 for first 12 months) to allow awardees to spend time in up to three research
laboratories before deciding on major professor, tuitions for four years, and guaranteed
stipend support for four years.
Biotechnology Fellowship is awarded on a competitive basis to students with appropriate
interests. They also allow for first year rotations and pay essentially the same as a RA.
Graduate College Fellowships pay a stipend ranges from $1,200 to $2,600 per month, depending
on the program, for the first year and allow an incoming student to do rotations through several
faculty labs before choosing a professor for degree work.
Research Assistantships (RA) are funded from faculty grants or contracts. When funded
from this source the student will work with the faculty member to whom the grant was awarded.
Beginning stipends vary among departments.
Teaching Assistantships (TA) are funded from the teaching budgets of participating
departments. The student may choose a professor from among the Plant Physiology faculty
of the department providing the TA.
All graduate students on assistantships have signed a
Graduate Assistantship Letter of Intent that lists the terms and conditions of
their appointment. Generally, graduate assistantship appointments are on a "one-half time" basis.
"Half-time" is the maximum time appointment for graduate students since the other half of your time
is spent as a student in graduate studies and research. Appointments may be terminated by mutual
consent or for cause as described in the
Graduate College Handbook.
If you have any questions regarding your appointment, see the
IPPM Program Chair.
Tuition
Ph.D. students on assistantship for at least three months of the fall and spring semesters
(six weeks in the summer), who maintain a 3.0 GPA and are making good progress towards their
degree received a full tuition scholarship. Students are responsible for fees and text books.
M.S. students on an assistantship for at least three months of the fall and spring semesters
(six weeks in the summer), maintaining a 3.0 GPA and making good progress toward their degree
receive a 50% tuition scholarship, assessed at the in-state rates. Students are responsible
for the remaining tuition, fees and textbooks. Information on tuition and fees can be found here.
Spouses of students on assistantship who enroll at Iowa State are assessed in-state tuition
rates.
Benefits for ISU students on ISU stipend include
Health insurance, Workmans
Compensation, sick leave of 1.5 days per month, vacation of 2 days per month cumulative
to 48 days, eligibility for ISU Credit Union membership.