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Program Policies
The Graduate Program in Neuroscience is governed by the policies
and guidelines of the College of Graduate Studies as outlined
in the College of Graduate Studies Catalog, and the program
may establish additional program requirements. Several important
policies are outlined below:
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Faculty may accept new predoctoral trainees and serve
as mentors to these trainees provided the faculty have
independent extramural funding. If such a person loses
funding while serving as a mentor, they will continue
in that capacity through completion of the program for
any trainee already in their laboratory. On re-attaining
extramural funding, they may again accept a new trainee
to study under their guidance.
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The Program and/or the College of Graduate Studies will
make every effort to financially support trainees for
the first academic year of their training. Once a trainee
has chosen a research advisor, it is the research advisor's
responsibility to financially support the trainee, including
arrangements for stipend and tuition from research grant
and/or the advisor's home department resources, throughout
the remainder of the trainee's graduate education.
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