Fully funded Masters programs in Mathematics :

Bowling Green State University, MA in Mathematics(Bowling Green, OH): The Department offers approximately 55 teaching assistantships. Assistantships for Masters’s students are currently $12,500 for the nine month academic year. Summer support ranging from $1,000-$2,000 is also available.University of Alaska Fairbanks, M.S. in Mathematics(Fairbanks, AK): Most of our graduate students are supported by Teaching Assistantships, which provide a 9-month stipend, health insurance, and tuition for up to 10 credits (e.g. three courses, a full graduate load) per semester. While the stipend amount is set by the College of Natural Science and Mathematics annually, for 2014-15 it was approximately $18,000.

University of Manitoba, M.Sc. in Mathematics(Winnipeg, MB): Levels of support are $20,000 and $22,000 (CDN) for thesis-based MSc and PhD students, respectively, in the form of direct aid and tutorial/or marking employment. Sometimes, students make significantly more than the minimum. Students in the course-based MSc program can receive up to $5,000 per year as teaching assistants.

University of Massachusetts Amherst, M.S. Program in Applied Mathematics (Amherst, MA): Most graduate students are supported by Teaching Assistantships which provide a waiver of tuition and a 9-month stipend. Health fees are mostly subsidized. Summer teaching opportunities are also often available. New Teaching Assistants in M.S. programs will normally receive a stipend of at least $17,288 and somewhat reduced duties.

University of North Texas, MA or MS in Mathematics(Denton, TX): Almost all full-time graduate students are supported as teaching fellows or assistants. Teaching fellows who have earned fewer than 18 hours of approved graduate credit in Mathematics are paid a stipend of $14,926 per year. Graduate students with 18 or more hours are paid $17,560 per year and also eligible for 1.5 months of summer salary teaching or working in the Math Lab.

University of Washington, MA or MS in Mathematics(Seattle, WA): Most math grad students at UW are fully supported throughout their graduate careers by a combination of teaching assistantships, research assistantships, and fellowships. Beginning TAs receive a base salary ($2,228 per month in 2016-2017). TAs also receive a waiver of tuition, except for approximately $450 per quarter in required fees.

Wake Forest University, MA in Mathematics (Winston-Salem, NC): Almost all of the participants in our program receive substantial aid: a teaching assistantship, or a full or partial scholarship. Students who receive assistantships receive a full scholarship plus a living allowance. During the 2019-2020 academic year, the full Teaching Assistant stipend is $15,480.

Courtesy:

Victoria Johnson who can be reached at Info@profellow.com