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1765
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Washington, D.C. 20036
202-464-4622
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University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Department of Communication Studies
Arts & Sciences
Lincoln NE 68588-0329
Telephone: 402-472-2070
Fax: 402-472-6921
Webpage: www.unl.edu/cs/COMST.html
Email Address: dbraithwaite@unl.edu

- Type of Institution:
- Public school
- Graduate faculty:
- full-time: 11
part-time: 2
faculty with Ph.D.: 11
- Degrees Offered:
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MA, PhD
- Number of graduate students:
- full-time masters: 5
- part-time masters: 2
- full-time doctoral: 18
- part-time doctoral: 10
- Admission is based on:
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Academic Record, Undergraduate Record, Graduate Record Exam, Recommendations
- Tuition and/or fees waived for assistants/fellows:
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yes
- Kinds of financial aid appointments:
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assistantships, fellowships
- Form:
teaching
- Total number of financial aid appointments:
- 19
- Range of financial aid available per academic year:
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masters $7070 - 7470 doctoral $7340 - 8305
- Masters thesis/project:
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optional
- Application closing dates
- for graduate school:
not reported
- financial aid:
January 15
- Graduate concentrations offered in:
- Masters degree program: African American Comm. & Culture, Applied Communication, Family Communication, Feminist and Womens Studies In Comm., Instructional Development in Comm., International & Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Interaction, Organizational Communication, Political Communication, Public Address/Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory
- Doctoral degree program:
African American Comm. & Culture, Argumentation & Forensics, Family Communication, Feminist and Womens Studies In Comm., Instructional Development in Comm., International & Intercultural Communication, Interpersonal Interaction, Language & Social Interaction, Organizational Communication, Political Communication, Public Address/Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory
Revision Information: The information in this file was last updated on
1/21/1999

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