About
Graduate teaching assistants may serve as instructors of record, or assist faculty in teaching courses including functioning as discussion/laboratory section leaders or in providing other appropriate professional assistance including grading examinations, problem sets, and/or lab assignments, setting up displays for lectures and laboratory sections, and preparing or maintaining equipment used in laboratory sections.
Requirements and Compensation
Students must be admitted to degree programs by the date of the application deadline, and be registered full-time during their award terms. Assistants work approximately 20 hours per week while school is in session. Assistantships offer full stipends, up to 18 credits of tuition scholarship.
Application Process and Deadlines
New applicants for Graduate School admission should apply online by the appropriate deadline for admission to their program.
Admitted students should apply online in CheckMarq by February 15 for fall, or November 15 for spring.
Additional information about Graduate Assistantships is available in the Assistantship Handbook