Graduate assistantships are available to qualified students and are awarded on a competitive basis. Assistantships include
a waiver of tuition and general fees, but not laboratory fees. Students with an assistantship also receive a per semester
stipend.
Financial aid and scholarship information is available from BGSU's Office of Student Financial Aid - http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/sfa/. Several scholarships are available for graduate students through the School of Family and Consumer Sciences and the College
of Education and Human Development - http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/edhd/scholarships/index.html. Students are encouraged to apply for scholarships that are available through professional organizations such as the Ohio
Nutrition Council.