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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my experience, teaching/graduate assistantships at the master's level pay very little and mine didn't include tuition remission. The PhD was different, but that was awhile ago and it varies by field. I usually think of an MPH as a secondary degree, an adjunct to an MD or PhD, as other posters have mentioned.[/quote] At large state schools, GTAs get tuition waivers. Not sure how public health schools handle it. My MA was free. I had a tuition waiver and an assistantship.[/quote] That varies by institution. For example, some large state schools offer tuition remission to doctoral students but not masters students. some state systems are completely strapped right now and GAs/TAs are considered a luxury. It just depends on the institution. [/quote]
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