"The IUP PhD program was a godsend: affordable, great faculty support, and friendly students and staff."
Cynthia Bradley-Pugh, PhD
Resources for Prospective Students
- ALS Program Brochure
- ALS Program Overview
- To apply, please visit the Graduate Admissions website
- Graduate Assistantships: The ALS program has a very limited number of graduate assistantship (GA) positions available. Assistantships are awarded competitively for one year, with opportunity for funding for a second year. The assistantship covers tuition and a small stipend and requires 20 hours per week of work. Assignments may involve assistance to faculty members in administration, research, and/or teaching activities. Assistantship applications are available at the Graduate School, with a submission deadline of March 15.
Resources for Current Students
- ALS Handbook: 2020 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2019 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2018 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2017 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2016 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2015 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2014 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2013 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2012 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2010 Edition
- ALS Handbook: 2009 Edition
- Find general dissertation information.
- Learn more about dissertation and graduation deadlines
- Locate dissertation, graduation, and research forms
- Dissertation Manual
- Browse all IUP dissertations and all US dissertations submitted to ProQuest
- Learn more about the Institutional Review Board
- See what the Applied Research Lab can do for you
- Explore available funding for graduate student research
- Learn more about how the Writing Center can help you