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Graduate Assistantships

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The School of Communication Studies awards Graduate Assistantships every academic year to highly qualified graduate student applicants. Awards for students include a nine-month stipend and a waiver of resident and out-of-state tuition. Graduate assistants can enroll in a subsidized health insurance program through the university. Students with graduate assistantships are also eligible to teach during the summer sessions. These summer appointments provide free tuition for 4 credits of study in addition to a stipend.

Graduate Assistant positions consist of a 20-hour weekly workload that may include:

- Teaching two classes (or 3 sections of a lecture/lab class). Most assistants teach Introduction to Human Communication (COMM 15000), the basic communication course
- Assist with research
- A combination of other duties


All graduate appointees must register for at least 8 credits (typically 3 courses) per semester. Normally, students in good standing at the M.A. level are supported for 2 years. Assistantships will be reviewed and renewed annually. Assistantship decisions are based on admission qualifications and are highly competitive. Decisions on these awards are usually made as early as February and no later than April 1 for the Fall semester.

Assistantship positions become available for Spring semester on occasion. Students admitted administratively or conditionally cannot be considered for an assistantship. Students wishing to be considered for a graduate assistantship for the Fall semester enrollment must apply by January 15 and by November 15 for Spring semester enrollment.