Graduate assistantships are designed to allow graduate students to become fully immersed in their graduate education. Graduate assistantships provide a stipend plus a scholarship in exchange for on-campus employment in an area usually related to their program of study.

Stipend amounts and the amount of the tuition scholarship vary based on the assistantship awarded. The frequency of paychecks and other details also differ depending on how your assistantship is funded.

Graduate assistants are generally not eligible for other scholarships from our graduate programs or ´óÏó´«Ã½ Western Foundation. Graduate assistants are generally not allowed to have off-campus employment (except for part-time consulting directly related to their area of study). Graduate assistants are required to be full-time students unless they are in their final semester.

Specific requirements that differ from those above may be outlined in an award letter.

Graduate assistants are sponsored by individual graduate programs and campus departments. Inquire within your department regarding the availability of graduate assistant positions.

Teaching Assistant Positions

Some academic departments may sponsor graduate teaching assistants. Inquire within your department regarding the availability of teaching assistant positions.

NOTE:Please confirm the conditions of your assistantship through our graduate programs. Not all assistantships are the same. Some contain full tuition scholarships, and other only partial scholarships. The amounts of stipends are also different depending on the work conducted. You should request the conditions of your assistantship in writing from the Graduate Vice Provost if you have any questions.

Non Native English Speakers

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