Foreign Students at U.S. Colleges Have Several Ways to Get Financial Aid

Written by Nancy Steinbach
06 April 2005

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An assistantship is a job a student does. In exchange, the student receives money or attends classes for free. Graduate students usually get assistantships.  The student works about twenty hours a week helping a professor. The student may teach classes, help grade papers and tests, or do research in a laboratory.


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