Programs Paying for PhDs in the US: Application Dates & Living Expenses

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PhD students in the USA typically receive financial support that covers tuition and provides a stipend for living expenses. If a program does not offer this support, it is advisable to seek alternatives. Most PhD applications are due in January, although some lower-ranked state universities may accept applications until April. For those looking to start in January, applying now could be a viable option. Entry points for PhD programs generally occur in the fall, with some programs also allowing for January starts. Discussions also touch on the competitiveness of securing scholarships, noting that it can vary between public and private universities. Financial assistance often includes teaching positions, which can be a significant source of support for graduate students.
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Do all Phd students in the USA get paid to cover for living expenses?

What are the latest dates for applications for Phd in the US each year?
 
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All of my friends, here and at other universities and I get tuition waved and stipend.
 
Yes, they do cover tuition and give you a stipend - if they don't give you this offer, look elsewhere. Most applications were due in January when I applied a few years ago; some of the lower-ranked state universities (who still have good programs in some fields) will consider applications through April - but I don't know of any that are still accepting applications for this fall. If you apply now, you might have a shot at starting in January.
 
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Yes, they do cover tuition and give you a stipend - if they don't give you this offer, look elsewhere. Most applications were due in January when I applied a few years ago; some of the lower-ranked state universities (who still have good programs in some fields) will consider applications through April - but I don't know of any that are still accepting applications for this fall. If you apply now, you might have a shot at starting in January.

What are entry times for a Phd (i.e In which months of the year are entries possible)?

Can anyone provide a list of universities second in line (in the field of maths) to top ones like Princeton, Havard, MIT etc?

Is it harder to get scholarships into private or Public unis?

When you talk about financial assistance, do you mean in the form of teaching like here http://www.math.indiana.edu/programs/graduate/financial.phtml
 
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