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Financial implications of leaving PHD Programme
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adiampa
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Financial implications of leaving PHD Programme
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January 12, 2012, 04:52:33 PM »
I am currently enrolled in a PhD programme at a prestigious US University.
I am two years in and I've realised that this is not the kind of programme I wanted to be in, so I've decided to transfer to a UK school. Now, my Department gave me scholarship for the first 8 courses I've taken (about US$ 27,000). They fund only the first year and nothing more.
If I leave the programme at this point, would I be obliged to pay that money back to my Department? I cannot find any information on any legal obligations I may have. When I called the Financial Aid office to inquire, a person there said she did not know that any specific rule on that existed.
I would appreciate any advice on this. Thank you.
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tuxedo_cat
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Re: Financial implications of leaving PHD Programme
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January 12, 2012, 04:57:44 PM »
This happens all the time: a very high percentage of grad students in top programs get some combination of tuition/fees remission (is that what you got? or did you get a stipend, i.e., actual income?) and stipend or teaching/research assistantship.
And lots of grad students drop out. That's a standard institutional gamble. You should be fine.
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adiampa
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January 12, 2012, 05:11:35 PM »
Yes, I got tuition remission. Thank you for the quick response!
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January 17, 2012, 01:20:25 PM »
You will not have to repay any of the tuition remission money. I have never been on the administrative side of things, but when I was in graduate school, some of my cohort and a good number of friends left midway through their program and did not have to repay any of the scholarship/tuition remission money they had received. Good luck!
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January 17, 2012, 04:11:54 PM »
It's like if you quit a job the employer won't ask for your wages back. Unless you are some sort of indentured servant in the wilds of the Amazon or something.
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brixton
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January 21, 2012, 08:11:58 AM »
(Isn't that the definition of grad student?)
You won't have to pay.
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