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Setting of Postgraduate Scholarships in Princeton University, USA
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Most of the graduate students studying in Princeton University can get various forms of financial aid provided by the school, thus reducing the financial pressure on students in tuition and living expenses.

According to their respective economic conditions, students' grades, students' family economic conditions, etc. All departments allocate funds in the form of scholarships to help students pay tuition and living expenses.

Scholarship:

Usually provided to newly recruited doctoral students, the bonus amount of doctoral students majoring in humanities and social sciences is $68,000-$72,500; Students majoring in natural science and engineering receive a bonus of 64,000-68,000 dollars, plus a living allowance of about 8,000 dollars. This kind of scholarship is taxed according to regulations and distributed to students in the form of monthly payment.

The more competitive scholarship programs in the school include: Honorary Scholarship, Mrs. Giles Whiting Scholarship in Humanities, Woodrow Wilson Scholarship.

Scholarships provided by off-campus institutions to graduate students in our school include: Amelia Earhart Scholarship for Women, Annal Sobol Levy Scholarship, Computer Science Postgraduate Scholarship Program, Researcher of Environmental Protection Agency, Researcher of Social Science Research Council, etc.

Teaching assistant scholarship:

This category is mainly research aid and teaching assistant scholarships, which are provided to full-time graduate students in the second year or above. Each department will automatically make a comprehensive evaluation according to the students' academic performance in school and decide the winners. Students who are qualified as teaching assistants usually work about 20 hours a week, and the annual bonus is $25,570-$27,400; Students who qualify for research scholarships usually work about 20 hours a week, and the annual bonus amount is 23,650-24,680 dollars.