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FINANCIAL AID/STUDENT LOANS
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PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
Job information, both on- and off-campus, is available at the USF Career Services.
FAFSA GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS
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USF OFFICE OF NATIONAL SCHOLARS (ONS)
The Office of National Scholars (ONS) is dedicated to providing guidance and support for USF's high achieving students as they compete for national merit scholarships across all disciplines. The scholarships and fellowships are for creative, motivated, academically strong students who are leaders in and out of the classroom.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT STUDENT AWARDS
Each fall and spring semesters, outstanding graduate students selected by the department to receive various graduate student awards based on specific criteria. There will be a call for applications each each Fall semester and announce in the Spring semester at the annual chemistry banquet. Recipients are determined by members of the Departments Graduate Council. Click here to learn more about Graduate Awards and the recipients!
Council of Graduate 911±¬ÁÏÍø
CONTACT
President: Angelie Matar
Vice President: Jennifer Williams
Secretary: Stephanie Suarez
Treasurer: Dianna Kim
International Support: Sylvester Bobbie & Ezequiel Cruz Rosa
OVERVIEW
911±¬ÁÏÍø strive to give voice to the interests of chemistry graduate students by representing the academic, social, and cultural aspects of the graduate school experience. Our membership is comprised of graduate students from many different backgrounds, at various stages in our graduate careers. Our council aims to represent the interests of other higher learning students within the chemistry department and is attempting to bridge the student-faculty gap by providing a forum where discussion of relevant issues can occur. Although we recognize the importance of graduate school as a place of study and excelling academically, we also understand that social activities can be beneficial to a healthy graduate life. 911±¬ÁÏÍø try to organize and conduct activities such as socials, potlucks and softball games to bring students together—hoping to create research collaborations and foster lifelong bonds of friendship.