Eligible Fellowships

Our department has a doctoral student that has been awarded an external fellowship. We do not see the fellowship on the list of eligible nationally competitive external fellowships. Will other fellowships be considered?
Yes, the listing of eligible external fellowships is not comprehensive. Contact great@tamu.edu to discuss eligibility for nationally competitive external fellowships that is not included on the currently published list. For consideration, the fellowship should be nationally competitive, prestigious, and open to students in multiple fields or a single field of study and have significant funding of at least $2,000 / month.
I am a PI and have been awarded a federal training grant that is not on the list of eligible federal training grants. Will other training grants be considered?
Yes, the listing of eligible federal training grants is not comprehensive. Contact great@tamu.edu to discuss eligibility of a federal training grant that is not included on the currently published list.
I am a PI and have been awarded a federal research grant supplement that is not on the list of eligible federal research grant supplements. Will other federal research grant supplements be considered?
Yes, the listing of eligible federal research grant supplements is not comprehensive. Contact great@tamu.edu to discuss eligibility of a federal research grant supplements that is not included on the currently published list.

Student Account Posting/Reimbursements

Who is responsible for payment of tuition and fees when a student is approved for GREAT Program supplemental funding?
Once a doctoral student receives their award letter summarizing GREAT Program supplemental funding, when will they start to receive funds?
The timing of when students will receive funds depends on how they are being paid. Students being paid via an Assistantship, will receive funds on the 1st of the month according to payroll dates. Students being paid a monthly stipend will receive funds according to the financial aid disbursement dates. Some students may receive funds via payroll and via a monthly stipend. In these situations, the dates will be different. Regardless, students receiving GREAT Program supplemental funding should receive a minimum of $3,000 per month in fellowship/grant/assistantship/ and GREAT program supplemental funding.
Who manages the postings for the GREAT Program Supplemental funding?
The department/IDP is responsible for posting the GREAT Program supplemental funding for the student. In the event the employing department is different from the academic department, the employing department should handle the posting of the GREAT Program supplemental funding.
Who manages the postings for the GREAT Program supplemental funding for IMSD T32 Trainees?
The Grad School is responsible for posting GREAT Program supplemental funding for the trainees funded from project funds. The employing department is responsible for posting GREAT Program supplemental funding for the trainees funded by an assistantship. The employing department will request reimbursement for the GREAT Program supplements each semester.
Who manages the postings for the GREAT Program Supplemental funding for NSF-GRFP Fellows?
The Graduate and Professional School is responsible for posting the supplemental funding for active (tenure status) NSF-GRFP Fellows. The department/IDP is responsible for posting the supplemental funding for active (reserve status) NSF-GRFP Fellows. In the event the employing department is different from the academic department for the active (reserve status) NSF-GRFP Fellow, the employing department should handle the posting of the GREAT Program supplemental funding.

General FAQ's

If a doctoral student participated in the Aggie Research Program (ARP) prior to receiving GREAT Program supplements, would that count “retroactively” toward the requirement to participate in research leadership?
Yes, this will fulfill the requirement to participate in research leadership. The GREAT Program will not require students to participate in ARP again if they previously completed the program.
Is there a minimum stipend level that a graduate student has to be at for the GREAT Program to supplement?
During the years that the GREAT program is supplementing faculty/department/IDP funding, the Assistantship stipend should be at or above the department programs standard assistantship rate.
If a doctoral student has participated in leadership programs other than the Aggie Research Program (ARP) prior to receiving GREAT Program supplements, would those be accepted in place of the ARP requirement?
The GREAT Program will consider other leadership programs on a case-by-case basis. We will update the webpage with approved options. Email great@tamu.edu with the details of the leadership program that has been completed.
The goal of the supplements is to provide a full funding package for eligible nationally competitive dissertation and multi-year external fellowships, federal training grants, and federal research grant supplements. What is included in a “full funding” package?
Is the GREAT Professional Development Scholarship eligible for a Non-Resident Tuition Waiver (NRTW)?
No, a nationally competitive external fellowship awarded to the student as a stipend does not on its own qualify the student for a Non-Resident Tuition Waiver (NRTW).
I am a doctoral student who will be leaving for an internship/ externship. Will I still receive my GREAT supplemental funding if I am enrolled in classes, but my intern/externship pays more than the full funding package stipend amount?
I am a doctoral student who will be leaving for an internship/ externship. Will I receive my GREAT supplemental funding while I am on an internship/ externship and enrolled in in classes?
I am a doctoral student who has received a fellowship, training/research grant that is not currently on the list of eligible GREAT fellowships, training/ research grants. Will other fellowships be considered?
Yes, the listing of eligible external fellowships is not comprehensive. Email great@tamu.edu to discuss eligibility for nationally competitive external fellowships that are not included on the currently published list. For consideration, the fellowship should be nationally competitive, prestigious, and open to students in multiple fields or a single field of study. Please include the fellowship website and any details regarding funding levels.
As a GREAT Program recipient, how long do I have to fulfill the research leadership (e.g., Aggie Research Program) and mentoring (TAMU Graduate Mentoring Academy) development programs?
Doctoral students on receiving GREAT Program supplemental funding for more than one year, must complete the Aggie Research Program and Graduate Mentoring Academy within the first two years. The GREAT Program is happy to consider requests for extensions if your faculty advisor agrees that waiting until the third year is in the best interest of your academic journey.
I am a GREAT Program recipient, and I participated in a research leadership program different from the Aggie Research Program (ARP). Will other programs be considered to satisfy the Research Leadership requirement?
Yes, if you believe you have participated in a research leadership program that is comparable to the learning outcomes of the ARP, you may email great@tamu.edu to request a review of the completed program.
I am a GREAT Program recipient, who has received an Advanced GRAD Aggies certificate. Can my Advanced Grad Aggies certificate count towards the Aggie Research Program (ARP) professional development requirement?
Yes, if you participated in the Aggie Research Program (ARP) as part of the advanced certificate of the Grad Aggies program, this would fulfill the requirement to participate in research leadership.