
Tuskegee University is a nationally prominent HBCU and land-grant research institution in Tuskegee, Alabama, with graduate offerings spanning STEM, health, policy, and the social sciences. Its Graduate Programs hub lists all current M.A./M.S. and Ph.D. degrees alongside each program’s director. 
How “fully funded” works at TU:
Tuskegee does not publish a single, fixed list of “guaranteed fully funded programs.” Instead, several departments explicitly offer graduate assistantships and/or fellowships that—when awarded—typically include tuition coverage and a stipend. Availability is competitive and can vary year to year. Examples below come straight from TU’s program/catalog pages.  
Programs that explicitly advertise assistantships/fellowships (i.e., can be fully funded when awarded)
—Ph.D. in Integrative Public Policy & Development (IPPD): “Research assistantships and fellowships are available for students admitted to the program;” continued support depends on performance. 
—M.S. in Environmental Science: “Funding through research and teaching assistantships is available for accepted graduate students on a competitive basis (residential only).” 
—M.S. in Chemistry: Department notes “assistantships and fellowships available” for admitted students (limited/competitive). 
—Department of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences (DAES) graduate degrees (umbrella note): DAES states that research/teaching assistantships are available on a competitive basis for accepted grad students—this covers its thesis-based programs housed in the department. 
Other TU research doctorates and master’s you may see funded (check with the program—funding not universally stated online)
—Ph.D. in Integrative Biosciences (IBS): Program refers to “IBS Fellows” and notes progression depends in part on “availability of funding,” but the page doesn’t spell out universal assistantship terms—ask the director about current funding lines. 
—Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Pathobiology (IDPB): Listed among TU’s active Ph.D. offerings; inquire about current RA/TA lines in the College of Veterinary Medicine. 
—Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering; Ph.D. in Information Systems & Computer Security: Both are active programs per the Graduate Programs directory; funding is common for research doctorates nationally, but TU’s public pages don’t explicitly promise universal funding—confirm with the program director. 
Full current roster of TU graduate degrees (for quick orientation)
Ph.D.: Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Engineering; Information Systems & Computer Security; Integrative Biosciences; Integrative Public Policy & Development; Interdisciplinary Pathobiology; Materials Science & Engineering. M.A./M.S./MSW: Agricultural & Resource Economics; Animal Sciences; Biology; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry; Educational Psychology & Counseling (M.A.); Electrical Engineering; Environmental Science; Food & Nutritional Science; General Psychology; Information Systems & Computer Security; Integrative Public Policy & Development; Materials Science & Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Occupational Therapy (professional); Plant & Soil Sciences; Public Health; Social Work (MSW); Veterinary Sciences (research M.S., not D.V.M.). Use the grad directory to reach each program lead directly. 
Practical tips to secure funding at TU:
—Email the program director with a concise research pitch and ask specifically about RA/TA and fellowship availability for your intended start term. The Graduate Programs page lists names/contacts for every program.
—Target departments that publicly advertise assistantships (IPPD Ph.D.; Environmental Science M.S.; Chemistry M.S.; DAES-housed thesis programs) and mention any faculty whose work matches yours.
—If you need tuition coverage as a must-have, say so up front and ask whether assistantships include full tuition remission plus a stipend (and the typical monthly amount) for your field; packages differ by grant and unit. (General best practice—confirm specifics in writing.)
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