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Old 2008 March 2nd, 06:29 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Oh, I agree, I'm just trying to think of your best interests.

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From a Professor's perspective, this means that nearly two California resident students can be supported for the same cost as a foreign student. Supporting a foreign graduate student for an entire 4-6 year PhD program requires raising approximately USD $120k-$220k in grant money, depending on many factors, including whether the student receives summer support (increase), how quickly they advance to candidacy (decrease), and whether they already have a Master's degree (increase), and how quickly they finish. Admitting a graduate student is a significant financial commitment.

Advice for Foreign Students Wishing to Pursue Graduate Study in Computer Science at UCSC
Update: I think the professor meant to say decrease here rather than increase: "whether they already have a Master's degree (increase)"
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