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Graduate teaching and research assistantships

Graduate teaching and research assistantships are available for some full-time graduate students. Teaching and research assistantships may cover all or part of tuition and may provide stipends in return for specified hours of work, usually 20 hours per week.

What teaching and research assistants do at 69É«ÇéƬ

Graduate students awarded teaching or research assistantships are under contract and supported by University funds or external funds administered through the University. Duties may include full teaching responsibility for lower-level courses, conducting discussion sessions, supervising laboratories, or assisting faculty with research.

How to apply

Full-time graduate students interested in obtaining a teaching or research assistantship must apply for admission.

Each department may have different requirements for their teaching and research assistantship applicants, so every student should contact his or her academic department to learn what other requirements exist. All teaching and research assistantships (and any fellowships) are awarded through the individual departments.

Eligibility

Only students fully admitted to a master’s or doctoral degree-seeking program are eligible for teaching and research assistantships. Students admitted as non-degree seeking or pursuing a certificate program may not hold a teaching or research assistantship.


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