The Department of Mathematics at Baylor University offers a Ph.D. Degree with excellent research opportunities in a range of research areas in pure and applied mathematics.
In terms of financial aid, all accepted students receive a Graduate Assistantship consisting of a stipend of $30,000 for 12 months, full tuition remission, annual travel funding for conferences, and an 80% subsidy for student health insurance. In addition, there is a first year $2,000 bonus to help with moving expenses.
Teaching opportunities with careful faculty mentoring are usually available starting in the second year of study.
If you are looking for a graduate program in mathematics where class size is conducive to learning and professors are readily available, then the graduate program at Baylor University might be a good match for you.
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To ensure full consideration for financial assistance, we strongly recommend that all admissions materials be received by December 15.
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The Baylor Graduate School site provides a wealth of information about the campus and our program.