Links
- The National Association of Graduate and Professional Students
- The American Historical Association
- The Organization of American Historians
- The Southern Historical Association
- The North American Conference of British Studies
- H-Net Humanities On-Line
- American Studies Program
- Anthropology Department
- Center for Archaeological Research
- Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
- National Institute of American History and Democracy
- National Park Service
- Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture
- A&S Graduate Studies
The National Association of Graduate and Professional Studentspublishes information on tax issues for graduate students amongother useful topics.
Graduate students are eligible for the new lifetime learning tax credit, an expanded student loan interest deduction, and continuing exclusion of scholarships, fellowships and used for tuition, fees, books, and supplies related to course work, (which can include computers if an institutional requirement). Visit the IRS web site for forms or to view IRS Publication 970: Tax Benefits for Education.
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