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Graduate assistantships are awarded competitively to incoming students based on their academic credentials and experience and their anticipated ability to provide needed services in teaching or research.

Teaching responsibilities for incoming students typically involve aiding a faculty member with an undergraduate course while more experienced assistants may be assigned to teach lower level undergraduate courses on their own.

Assistantships

These assistantships in the program generally

  • are half-time, requiring twenty hours of work per week
  • carry a stipend as well as a tuition remission
  • carry between 9 and 12 credits per semester

Interested students are strongly advised to apply to the program and indicate their desire for financial aid as early as possible in order to receive full consideration.

Additional information regarding financial assistance for graduate education is available at the Graduate School website