Graduate assistantships
Teaching Assistantships award a stipend for the academic year plus tuition and fee waiver and a subsidized medical plan. Teaching assistants will be expected to perform specific teaching and grading duties. Normally this will not exceed teaching 6 credit hours per semester or their academic equivalent. Awards are based on academic credentials submitted with the Graduate School application. Research Assistantships are sometimes available as well.
Teaching assistantships (TA-ships) are also subject to the following guidelines
- TA-ship support for M.S. students is normally approved for four semesters subject to satisfactory degree progress. To get TA-ship support beyond this period requires special semester-by-semester approval by the Graduate Committee and the Chair of the department.
- Students being supported by a TA-ship are expected to enroll in at least 6 credits of approved graduate coursework. The courses Grad 701 and Math 899 do not count toward this 6-credit requirement.
All graduate students holding an assistantship are considered ÁùºÏ±¦µä residents for tuition purposes. Non-resident tuition is only waived for the duration of the assistantship. To be eligible for an assistantship, students must be admitted to a degree-granting program and be in good academic standing. The student must have an overall GPA of at least 3.0 and must be continuously enrolled in at least 6 graduate-level credits (600-700 level courses) throughout the duration of the assistantship.
State-funded assistantships (GTA/GRA) may be held for a maximum of three years for master’s degree students, and five years for doctoral degree students.
Information on graduate assistantships can be found on the Graduate School’s website at these links:
Please note: this represents the program handbook for the 2021-2022 academic year only. For an archived version of a previous year's handbook, or to obtain a hard copy of this current year's program handbook, please contact the program director.