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by lkowalcz
3417 days ago
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Most NSF grants and the like are for PhD students (the university still welcomes the funds they bring in, but they are a relatively small portion of income). Universities make much more money off their Masters students, most of whom are international, and pay full tuition (or someone does for them). |
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For MIT EECS (largest dep't on campus; ~700 PhD students) there's no Masters-only people (except MEng students who continue for a 5th year from undergrad). The department only accepts applications to the PhD program and funds its students accordingly. They probably lose money over their international students because none of them qualify for NSF fellowships, etc.