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Graduate Student Teaching/Research Assistantships

Students accepted to the Master of Science (M.S.) Program in the Department of Biology cover JCU tuition by one of three options:

  1. Working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant (i.e., G.A.) for the department;
  2. working as a Graduate Research Assistant (i.e., RA) in one of our research labs; or
  3. self-funding.

In each scenario, students in the M.S. program are expected to maintain research productivity towards the goal of completing a graduate research thesis under the mentorship of a graduate faculty advisor. This advisor is the primary reader of the thesis and plays an integral role in helping the student to define the limits, timelines, and research objectives of the project; additionally, the graduate advisor helps the prospective student to determine which route of funding is most appropriate for his/her situation.

Our faculty select prospective students to work on research in their labs if space and resources are available, but it is the responsibility of applicants to the M.S. program to contact potential graduate advisors during the application process to determine if an advisor is accepting students into a lab. Students are only accepted “unconditionally” to the M.S. Program if a definite plan of funding has been presented.

M.A. students generally are not eligible for G.A. positions.

The M.A. Program is appealing to students who are interested in exploring post-baccalaureate education, or who are non-matriculated students that desire to take only a few courses. Many of our MA students live in the region and are taking classes to complete prerequisites for other graduate and professional programs, such as medical and dental school.

More information regarding the total cost of attendance can be found here.