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* Year 2008: $32,000 a year, $2,000 for computer and conferences in your first and third years ($4000 total), respectively, basically free ($15 copay for everything, including having a baby) and very good health care for your entire family.  Highly subsidized life insurance.  
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* Year 2008: $32,000 a year, $2,000 for computer and conferences in your first and third years ($4000 total), respectively, basically free ($15 copay for everything, including having a baby) and very good health care for your entire family.  Highly subsidized life insurance and cheap gym membership at Ross School Gym in business building.  
 
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Unless otherwise noted, all offers include health insurance for the Ph.D. canidate but not for family members.

University of Arizona

  • Year 2008: About $20,000

Emory University

  • Year 2008: $24,000 for 4 years, 5th year funding also can be provided pending progress is being made.

University of Illinois

  • Year 2008: $30,000 for 5 years

Indiana University

  • Year 2005: Between $18,000 and $24,000 plus one year bonus of $4,000 (varied by canidate) for five years

University of Iowa

  • Year 2008: $25,000 for as many years as you keep progressing (they have funded through seventh year) and highly subsidized health insurance for family members

Michigan State University

  • Year 2008: $27,000 for 5 years

University of North Carolina

  • Year 2008: $20,000 for 4 years

Northwestern University

  • Year 2008: $30,000 for 5 years

University of Southern California

  • Year 2008: About $25,000 for 5 years

University of Texas - Austin

  • Year 2005: About $28,000 for 5 years

The Ohio State University

  • Year 2008: $27,000. Health care subsidized by university, but student still must pay something.

University of Michigan

  • Year 2008: $32,000 a year, $2,000 for computer and conferences in your first and third years ($4000 total), respectively, basically free ($15 copay for everything, including having a baby) and very good health care for your entire family. Highly subsidized life insurance and cheap gym membership at Ross School Gym in business building.