We are committed to working with every prospective and continuing student to assist in identifying sources of financial aid, scholarships, work study opportunities, and graduate assistantships.
The Office of Student Financial Aid will be your primary source of information regarding loans and other types of aid. You should work directly with that office's expert staff to identify the kinds of aid that are available to you.
Financial Aid for:
Prospective Students
Current Undergraduate Students
Graduate Students
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Graduate Assistantships on Campus
Policies for Graduate Assistantships
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate Assistants (GAs) are graduate students who work closely with faculty and undergraduates in teaching, research, or administrative roles as part of their education. These assistantships enhance their expertise, research, teaching, leadership, and administrative skills, and foster professional collaborations.
While officially titled Graduate Assistants, they are commonly referred to as Teaching Assistants (TAs), Research Assistants (RAs), or Administrative Assistants (AAs). Some also serve as resident life counselors, and students often switch between these roles during their graduate education.
Click on the programs below to view the financial aid, scholarship and graduate assistant opportunities they offer: