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How do graduate students and doctors at Cornell University get financial aid?
1. assistantship. Teaching assistants and research assistants work no more than 20 hours a week, which is generally 15 hours. Assistant scholarship equals full scholarship. The assistantship also includes students' health insurance and nine-month living allowance. The Graduate Assistant Scholarship is $23,470 and the Graduate Assistant Scholarship is $24 104, which can support all the expenses of a person's life. Allowances can't cover all the expenses of a family.

Second, academic scholarships, applying for scholarships pays attention to students' academic background, mainly including full scholarships, 9-month living allowance of 24 104 dollars and summer allowance.