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Aid
Financial assistance is available through a number of sources.
The department does offer a limited number of assistantships
(GA, TA, RA), which offers a monthly stipend and a tuition
waiver of six credit hours. The UNM Office of Graduate Studies
also offers a variety of fellowships and Scholarships. Students
are also encouraged to apply for federal financial aid.
If you are requesting Financial Aid information visit the
OGS
website.
If you would like to learn about various scholarships, please
visit following websites:
Fine Arts Scholarships
Office of Graduate Studies Funding Opportunties: Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants
UNM Scholarship Office
Art Department Scholarships for continuing students
General Scholarships for UNM Students (including Graduate Students)
Once admitted to UNM, students are strongly encouraged to search for funding resources through the Midas Database. This is an online service which allows the University community to search a wide variety of databases for funding information and opportunities including grants, contracts, fellowships and sponsored support. Users can also access and search relevant funding publications via Midas.
Clicking the link above will take you to the webpage for the Vice President for Research and Economic Development page. Once there, select " Midas Databases of Funding Sources" from the list and log in with your UNM ID and password.
You'll be given a list of data sources to choose from, including Catalog of Federal Assistance Programs, New Mexico Catalog of Local Assistance Programs, New Mexico Funding Directory, RSP Funding for Minorities, RSP Funding for Travel, RSP Funding for Women, SPIN - Sponsored Programs Information Network, and Taft Corporate and Foundation Givers. You can check as many of these as you find relevant to your search.
Then enter the search terms you'd like to select for, such as "Art Studio," "Fine Arts," or "Art History" and press Search. You'll be given a list of links to relevant scholarships to browse through and select among. The full list is not provided here because links are always changing and being updated, and the Midas database is continually updated and added to, making it the best resource for finding funding sources.
- Grants.gov is the Federal government's portal for finding and applying for over one thousand grant opportunities from any of twenty-six participating agencies.
- GuideStar national database of non-profit information. Requires free registration to search.
- FedGrants FedGrants provides grant information from agencies including but not limited to: Homeland Security, DoD, USDE, HHS, NASA, NEH, NEA, and NSF (note the National Endowment for the Arts in there).
- The NIH Guide (NIH) updated bi-weekly. The NIH-Guide includes the index of the publication as well as the full text of each bi-weekly edition of program announcements, RFPs and RFQs
The department has a limited number of graduate and teaching assistantships to offer graduate students. These assistantships are generally available after the first semester in the graduate program, though some awards are made to incoming students each year. Assistantships are dependent on departmental need.
Appointments are usually .25 FTE (10 hrs per wk), with a tuition
waiver of six credit hours and a monthly stipend (see link for this semester's salaries) . Appointments
are made on a semester basis. Normally, the TA/GA applications
are due by April 15th for the Fall semester. Applicants will be offered the opportunity to apply for assistantships after admission to the program.
Additionally, the Office of Graduate Studies offers Research, Project and Travel Grants. The Graduate & Professional Student Association offers Student Research Allocations Committee grants, Specialized Travel grants, and Graduate Research and Development grants. For more information, please visit their sites.
Information on University fellowships, dissertation fellowships, and similar programs can be found on the Office of Graduate Studies page, here.
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