(A) Policy statement. While the president has
overall responsibility for the management of the university, the responsibility
for employment decisions of personnel is delegated to the provost and vice
presidents. Each divisional executive officer is responsible for making
personnel decisions within the described university procedures.
(B) Purpose. The graduate assistantship
program is predicated upon the concept that given an opportunity to assist the
faculty and staff, graduate students provide a
service to the university and gain valuable academic experience, which is
appropriately supported through the annual institutional budget process. Academics must drive our cost structure. How the
assistantship enhances the student's education must be apparent.
(C) Parameters.
(1) A graduate assistant ("GA") will normally
be assigned duties primarily focused on the conduct of research/scholarly
activity. A GA may be assigned teaching duties, but should not be the
instructor of record. A graduate research assistant ("GRA") will only be
assigned duties focused on the conduct of research/scholarly activity
and will typically receive a twelve-month
appointment. All other assistantships are typically two-semester
appointments. A graduate assistant/intern ("GA/I") is a special
category of graduate assistant designated to provide opportunities for
university offices or departments, community companies or agencies, or other
appropriate external sponsors to involve graduate students as academic
assistants/interns in real life
professional experiences
related to
in
support of their fields of study. A teaching assistant ("TA") will only
be assigned duties focused on instruction and may be the instructor of record
for a regularly scheduled class.
(2)
Additional
academic services to the academic program in which the student is enrolled may
be appropriate for all assistantship appointments. GA, GRA, GA/I, and TA
appointments are covered by this policy. A student appointed as a
graduate assistant (GA, GRA, GA/I and TA) will be paid a stipend and
instructional fees required to complete a single
degree program
receive tuition remission
(up to eighteen semester hours per semester and up to twelve semester hours for
the summer term)
, student transportation fee,
out-of-state surcharge, and music performance fees (if applicable)
. Parking fee and out-of-state surcharge will be
remitted.
Assistantship appointments
previously providing only a stipend and remission of the transportation fee,
and students awarded only the graduate college "Premiere Scholarship" may be
renewed until the assistantship/scholarship is terminated.
(3) The
graduate dean
associate
provost is responsible for the administration of the program and
appointment of graduate assistants, graduate research assistants, graduate
assistant interns, and teaching assistants.
(4) The graduate dean may make
available the "Graduate College Premiere Scholarship." The scholarship shall
include up to thirty-six semester hours of instructional fees (for graduate
courses required to complete a single degree program) for an academic year up
to eighteen semester hours for each fall and spring semester. Scholarship
awards may be provided for up to twelve semester hours of instructional fees
for the summer term. The "Premiere Scholarship" shall include instructional
fees, nonresident tuition surcharge, and applicable music performance
ees.
(5)(4) The total number of
graduate assistantships and teaching assistantships shall be allocated annually
as a part of the institutional budget development process and will take into
account the needs of new graduate programs as they are developed and
implemented and the opportunities to increase enrollment and research through
the growth of existing graduate programs. Colleges, departments, or external
sources can also provide funds to support additional assistantships.
(6)(5)
Additional assistantship positions may be created by the
graduate dean
associate provost when external funding has been
obtained. In such cases, payment for assistantships may be made at rates higher
than normal university rates if the external funding agency has a predetermined
payment schedule or allows higher rates of payment.
(6)
GA, TZ, and GA/I
are typically two semester appointments and a GRA is a twelve-month
appointment.
(D)
Procedures.
(1) The dean of the college of graduate studies
associate provost shall allocate graduate
assistants approved within the university budget across the institution. Appropriate standing committees of the graduate council
shall be consulted as part of the allocation process.
(2) An academic department may recommend only
full-time graduate students with regular (not provisional) status for an
assistantship. Exceptions to this requirement may be granted only prior to
appointment by the graduate dean
associate provost with sufficient justification
from the recommending department. A GA or TA with a teaching assignment may not
have any undergraduate academic course deficiencies in any area that will be
included in the assistant's teaching assignments.
(3) Recommendation to appoint a GA, GRA, GA/I
and/or TA, and recommendations to award a "Graduate
College Premiere Scholarship," must be obtained from the academic
dean. Applications with the appropriate recommendations for appointment are
forwarded to the graduate dean
associate provost, who makes the official
appointment. Until the appointment has been made by
the graduate dean, no
No department is
authorized to communicate to any applicant for a graduate or teaching
assistantship that an award will be made. A department is authorized to
communicate that they are recommending a student for appointment as a GA, GRA,
GA/I, or TA. The college of graduate studies supports the "April
15th Resolution" regarding graduate scholars,
fellows, trainees and assistants of the council of graduate schools ("CGS").
Appointments and communications regarding appointments will adhere to said
resolution as described on the CGS webpage.
(4) Appointment as a GA, GRA, GA/I, or TA
will normally occur for the fall or spring semester and be made prior to the
beginning of the fall semester. Graduate research assistant appointments may
begin in the summer term. In cases in which an appointment becomes available in
the middle of a semester due to the availability of external funding, the
stipend will be prorated to accommodate the period of time covered. Regardless
of funding source, the stipend may be prorated to accommodate situations where
students fail to begin or complete their assistantship as scheduled. Transportation fees, instructional fees, out-of-state
surcharge and applicable music performance fees are remitted for the full
semester.
(5) Graduate
assistants (GA, GRA, GA/I, or TA) shall not hold full-time outside employment.
Additional employment within the university is not permitted without the
approval of the graduate dean
associate provost.
(6) A faculty member within the department to
which the graduate assistant is assigned will be designated to be directly
responsible for the supervision of the assistant. A mentor from an academic
department who will ensure the appropriate educational experience of the
assistantship or internship must be designated. This applies to GA, GRA, GA/I,
and TA positions.
(7) All teaching
assistants must participate in a formal mentoring program in the department of
instruction prior to being assigned independent teaching activities in that
department.
(8) Additional
information about graduate assistants, graduate research assistants, graduate
assistant interns, and teaching assistants, and the "Graduate College Premiere Scholarship" may be
found in the "Graduate Catalog,"
may be found
in the "College of Graduate Studies Policy Book"," and the "Handbook for Graduate Assistants."
or online at: college of graduate studies
assistantships and fellowships webpage.