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Audiology and Communication Sciences

PACS is committed to helping talented students who show exceptional academic performance and outstanding promise. A number of forms of financial assistance are available to PACS students.


Loans:
Federal Stafford loans, Federal Perkins loans, Graduate Plus loans, and Private loans are available to students who qualify based on completion of the financial aid application materials listed on the menu to the left. Awarded by the Financial Aid Office.

Assistantships:
A limited number of assistantships are available to qualified Au.D. and M.S.D.E. students on a competitive basis. Assistantships typically provide a financial award in exchange for a work commitment to PACS, such as serving as a teaching or clerical assistant. To be considered for an assistantship, applicants should check the appropriate box on the PACS Application for Graduate Admission. Awarded by the PACS program.

PACS Scholarships:
Available to qualified Au.D. and M.S.D.E. students on a competitive basis. Full-tuition scholarships are currently available to M.S.D.E. students; Au.D. tuition scholarships generally range from 25-50%. PACS Scholarship awards are announced at the time an admission offer is made, and renewal is guaranteed for all years of study for students who remain in good standing. To be considered for a PACS Scholarship, applicants should check the appropriate box on the PACS Application for Graduate Admission. Awarded by the PACS program.

Additional financial assistance opportunities are generally available to students following matriculation. These include:
  • Scholars in PACS – This award recognizes exceptional academic performance, while fostering mentoring relationships between students and professionals.
  • Pre-doctoral Interdisciplinary Clinical Research Training (PICRT) Program (T32) – This training grant promotes clinical research training among pre-doctoral allied healthcare students. For more information, please visit http://t32.im.wustl.edu/
  • Various other internal awards and scholarships are also available each year to qualified students.