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A teaching assistant (TA) is a junior scholar employed on a temporary contract by a college or university in teaching-related responsibilities. TA responsibilities vary greatly and may include tutoring; holding office hours; grading homework or exams; invigilating tests or exams; assisting a profess...
The Graduate Assistant Employment office has answers to the questions you have about tuition benefits, job vacancy postings, semester provisional benefits, extended benefits, and policies.
Graduate Orientation ... Graduate Assistantships (GAs), through the Dean of Graduate Studies, provide a tuition waiver and allow students to work 250 hours per semester and 150 hours during the summer.
Each graduate assistant is assigned to an instructor, who is responsible for training, supervising and evaluating the assistant in his or her work.
The Office of Human Resources, Graduate Assistant Employment, with the assistance of the Office of the General Counsel has prepared the following guidelines for notifying graduate assistants of ...
Policy Statement for Teaching Assistants, Teaching Fellows, and Graduate Student Assistants
Graduate Assistant Tuition Fellowship Policy for Students in TA/TF/IA/RA/GA Appointment Categories...
Students interested in applying for a position as a Graduate Teaching Assistant should obtain a copy of the GTA Application form.
Expectations: A full-time graduate assistant is required to work twenty hours a week during regular semesters under the direct supervision of a faculty member.
If you’re admitted to a graduate-level program and carry at least six semester hours of graduate credits, you may be eligible to fill a graduate assistant position.
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