The University Of Nebraska–Lincoln offers a fully funded PhD in Agricultural Economics. The STEM-certified agricultural economics program at Nebraska provides a foundation for professional problem-solving through courses in production economics, agricultural industrial organization, international agricultural trade, agricultural development, natural resource economics, and agribusiness. Graduate research assistantships are the most common form of financial assistance. A GRA consists of a stipend and benefits. Tuition is waived for students on assistantships. A major portion of the fee for student health insurance is included in GRAs. There is no separate application for assistantships.