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Daytona Beach Campus - College of Engineering
Department of Computer and Software Engineering
MSE - Assistantships and Fellowships

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A variety of opportunities for financial support are available for students accepted into the Master of Software Engineering Program. They not only provide financial support; they provide exciting opportunities for intellectual, professional, and personal growth.
Some of the most rewarding of these opportunities are fellowships, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships. In addition to these awards, other on-campus positions are available to MSE students. These include support positions with various academic departments and administrative organizations throughout the Daytona Beach Embry-Riddle campus.
These are competitive awards. Qualifications for each will vary. Specific information on the qualifications and application process can be found through the links provided below. GRE general exam scores are required for consideration in all fellowship and assistantship award programs |
Departmental Teaching Assistantships
Department of Computer and Software Engineering teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and research and teaching support positions are available to qualified students on a competitive basis each year. The financial awards for these positions vary and may include a stipend and/or tuition waiver for up to nine credit hours per semester. |
Other Financial Aid Programs
Other Financial Aid Programs available to graduate students include: Federal Stafford Student Loans; Federal Supplemental Loans to Students; Federal College Work Study; Embry-Riddle student employment program; and Embry-Riddle scholarship programs. In addition, all of the Embry-Riddle graduate programs have been approved for Veterans Administration educational benefits.
More on Other Financial Aid Programs |
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