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 Note that graduate students do not typically get paid evenly throughout the year (i.e., it is not correct to simply divide the annual salary by 12 to get a monthly amount). Certain fellowships, teaching pay, research pay, and summer vs. academic year pay are often distributed unevenly and on different schedules throughout the year.  This is particularly important for first-year students as they adjust to finances in grad school.  Time permitting, the GSAO will try to provide regular pay schedules for graduate students. Please contact the GSAO with any specific questions about funding. Note that graduate students do not typically get paid evenly throughout the year (i.e., it is not correct to simply divide the annual salary by 12 to get a monthly amount). Certain fellowships, teaching pay, research pay, and summer vs. academic year pay are often distributed unevenly and on different schedules throughout the year.  This is particularly important for first-year students as they adjust to finances in grad school.  Time permitting, the GSAO will try to provide regular pay schedules for graduate students. Please contact the GSAO with any specific questions about funding.
  
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 +Check other sections of the handbook for more around pay, and the Taxes section of the wiki and handbook for more about doing your financial civic duty.
  
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 If you should run low on funds and need $ right away for miscellaneous expenses (the payroll office has been known to mess up pay checks from time to time), note that the university offers $775 [[http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/eloans.htm|emergency loans]] with 0 interest for 60 day periods, with a $20 application fee.  Go to 212 Sproul to fill out the form between 9am-12:15pm M-Th, and pick up your check by 1 the same day! If you should run low on funds and need $ right away for miscellaneous expenses (the payroll office has been known to mess up pay checks from time to time), note that the university offers $775 [[http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/eloans.htm|emergency loans]] with 0 interest for 60 day periods, with a $20 application fee.  Go to 212 Sproul to fill out the form between 9am-12:15pm M-Th, and pick up your check by 1 the same day!