Augusta University Doctoral Student Funding Survival Guide
This pages lists resources and tips for finding additional research funding as a doctoral student. It is especially aimed at unfunded doctoral student at Augusta University. Most resources are generally applicable — independent of research topic, graduate program, citizenship, etc.
This information is based on my experience. It was accurate in 2025. Hopefully, it remains relevant thereafter, but I offer no guarantees. I am sharing this in case it helps someone else.
🌟 = confirmed (this worked for me).
At Augusta University
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The Graduate School Travel Funds 🌟
For doctoral students affiliated with The Graduate School.
The funds are available for travel involving research presentation or professional development. The amount is capped at $1000/academic year. -
GSGA Travel Funding 🌟 ️
For active1 or enrolled graduate students at Augusta University.
Funding can be used to cover portions of conference travel/attendance, or journal publication costs, by reimbursement. The exact policies and amounts change regularly. -
GrantSelect2
For everyone with AU login credentials.
Funding database of external fellowships, awards, etc. Use filters to exclude inapplicable entries (year of study, research topic, etc.). -
InfoEd Sponsored Program Information Network (SPIN)2
For students with an employment contract with AU.
A funding database that is accessible to AU employees, including students with an employee ID. -
Scholarship Universe3 🌟
For all students with AU login credentials.
This is a database of scholarships. Some scholarships are annual and internal to AU.4 Others are offered throughout the year to everyone who meets the specified eligibility criteria.
Resources Outside Augusta University
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Look for travel grants or student scholarships on a conference website. 🌟
All students.
Prioritize top conferences, as these have more sponsors with ability to support student travel. My awards page has many confirmed examples. -
Look for student volunteer opportunities to offset conference attendance costs. 🌟
All students.
Volunteering has many benefits, including social, but the exact benefits depend on the conference. -
SIGPLAN Professional Activities Committee (PAC)
Specific to programming languages research.
Travel funding for cases where attendance is otherwise not possible. The student must be participating in a SIGPLAN sponsored event and be a member of ACM, and the advisor must be a member of SIGPLAN.
IMPORTANT! If your research is related to programming languages, subscribe to TYPES Announce Mailing List, for announcements of travel support and other useful messages.
Footnotes
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An active student is a registered student at Augusta University who is not enrolled in the current semester. ↩
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Contact Sponsored Programs Administration for help with these databases. ↩ ↩2
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Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid for assistance with scholarships. ↩
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The internal scholarships are competitive; for example, in 2025 about 3000 students applied for internal scholarships. ↩