Skip to main content

Graduate assistantships are awarded competitively and offer remission of all tuition and fees (except graduation fee) plus a stipend. In return, graduate/athletic assistants are ordinarily expected to work for a department or team 20 hours weekly for a full-time position or 10 hours weekly for a part-time position conducting research, teaching, or work related to the department/team. The term of the assistantship is one year and is normally renewed for a second year upon satisfactory performance, with the potential for a third year in certain programs.

Eligibility requirements for a graduate assistantship:

  • Acceptance into a graduate program
  • Overall GPA of 3.0 minimum
  • Expertise and experience that matches the requirements of the position

The Application Process

For Graduate Assistantships

After reviewing the available graduate assistant positions and job descriptions, an applicant will submit an online application and upload a statement of purpose and résumé. Two letters of recommendation will be uploaded by the recommenders to complete the application.

It is imperative that by the February 15 deadline the applicant has also fully completed the application to a graduate studies program. This means that all application material must be received by February 15, including official transcripts and test scores, if applicable.

The Selection Process

Shortly after February 15, all complete graduate assistantship applications will be forwarded to each department or office with available positions. graduate/athletic assistantship applications will only be reviewed if the applicant’s program application is also complete. Interviews are normally conducted as part of the selection process.

When an offer for a graduate assistantship is made, a recommendation for appointment is submitted to the associate academic vice president. Upon approval of the appointment, a contract will be offered by the Office of the Provost and Academic Vice President. The student must sign and return the contract to complete the appointment process.

Tips for Graduate Students Seeking Assistantships

Graduate assistantships are meant to provide graduate students with opportunities to improve their skills in teaching and/or research and to offer practical experience while pursuing a graduate degree. Graduate students seeking assistantships should present themselves in the most favorable light and approach the process in the same way as applying for a job.

  • Know what each department does before applying for an assistantship. Check the department’s website and make sure you have the necessary skills to contribute to the department.
  • Read the job description carefully, keeping in mind the fit between your knowledge, skills, and abilities, and the desired qualifications of the position.
  • Customize the application materials in a way that communicates a good fit for the position.
  • Letters of recommendation should address your ability to fulfill the job requirements in addition to your academic abilities.
  • The contents of your application will determine whether or not you are invited for an interview.

Your statement of purpose and résumé should answer the following questions:

  • How do your interests, values, and skills fit the department’s mission, values, and needs?
  • How does your experience fit the content knowledge required for the position?
  • What strengths would help you to succeed in this position?
  • How does this position fit with your professional goals and objectives?

Please review the list of FAQs for more information.

Benefits of Graduate Assistantships

GA positions provide full remission of tuition and fees (except the graduation fee) plus a stipend in exchange for working in the department approximately 20 hours/week. GAs assist faculty with research, teaching, or other work related to the department. Because of their close work with the faculty, GAs receive on-the-job mentoring and close advising to support their career goals.

The GA appointment is for one year, renewable for a second year upon satisfactory performance.

Eligibility Requirements for GA Position

TRS GA applicants must:

  • Be accepted into the TRS M.A. program
  • Demonstrate a minimum overall GPA of 3.0
  • Have pertinent expertise and experience to fit the position requirements

The GA Application Process

After reviewing the available GA positions and job descriptions, an applicant will submit an online application, upload a statement of purpose and résumé, submit the necessary official transcripts, and request at least two letters of recommendation in support of the application. (Recommenders will upload their letters of support directly to the online system.)

In order for the GA application to be considered, the applicant must have completed the full TRS M.A. program application by February 15. All necessary M.A. program application materials — including transcripts and letters of recommendation — must be received by the February 15 deadline.

The Selection Process

Shortly after February 15, all complete GA applications will be forwarded to the department. (Note that a GA application will be reviewed only if the applicant’s program application is also complete.) As part of the selection process, interviews are normally conducted within the next three weeks, with an offer being made by about March 15.

When an offer for a graduate assistantship is made, a recommendation for appointment is submitted to the associate academic vice president. Upon approval of the appointment, a contract will be offered by the Office of the Provost and Academic Vice President. The student must sign and return the contract to complete the appointment process.

Tips for Graduate Students Seeking Assistantships

Graduate assistantships provide graduate students with opportunities to improve their skills in teaching and/or research and to offer practical experience while pursuing a graduate degree. Graduate students seeking a GA position should approach the process in the same way as applying for a job.

  • Know what the department does before applying for a GA position. Check the department’s website and make sure you have the necessary skills to contribute to their work.
  • Read the job description carefully, keeping in mind the fit between your knowledge, skills, and abilities, and the desired qualifications of the position.
  • Customize the application materials in a way that communicates a good fit for the position.
  • Ensure that your letters of recommendation address your ability to fulfill the job requirements in addition to your academic abilities.
  • The contents of your application will determine whether or not you are invited for an interview.

Your statement of purpose and résumé should answer the following questions:

  • How do your interests, values, and skills fit the department’s mission, values, and needs?
  • How does your experience fit the content knowledge required for the position?
  • What strengths would help you to succeed in this position?
  • How does this position fit with your professional goals and objectives?

Please review the list of FAQs for more information.