Both research and teaching assistantships are available through the Biology Department each academic year. Tuition for up to 20 credits per year is waived for full-time graduate assistants. Research Assistantships (RA): Individual faculty members offer students summer and academic year RA’s funded through grants and contracts. The Department provides additional summer RA's through a competition announced in February. Teaching Assistantships (TA):New and returning graduate students must apply for teaching assistantships. The application deadline for teaching assistantships is February 15 for the following academic year. Applications can, however, be placed on file at any time but priority is given to applications received before the deadline. Generally, students may be awarded graduate teaching assistantships for a maximum of four semesters, excluding summers. However, based on Departmental needs a fifth semester teaching assistantship may be awarded to students making adequate progress. TA appointment: New graduate students must complete a Department of Biology Teaching Assistant Application. The application and associated recommendation letters must be delivered to the Biology Department office no later than February 15. TA reappointment: Graduate students who wish to be reappointed as a teaching assistant must compose a brief letter to the Department Chair requesting support for one or both semesters during the following academic year. In the letter, the graduate student must note the number of semesters that he/she has been enrolled in the Biology MS program (include current semester) and whether he/she is Plan A or Plan B. The letter and following items must be delivered to the Biology Department office by February 15.
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TA selection: The Graduate Committee and Introductory Biology Laboratory Manager select teaching assistants for the upcoming academic year. Committee members consider applications in the following order:
Committee members evaluate new applications based on the quality of application materials (see “Admission Policies” above). Reappointment applications are judged worthy if the applicant has an acceptable GPA (> 3.0) and has made adequate progress toward his/her degree. FELLOWSHIPSGraduate Fellowships include a monetary award plus a tuition scholarship for 30 credits. Fellowships are awarded university wide on a competitive basis. Application materials are available from the College of Graduate Studies. The deadline is the first week in February. Applicants are asked to submit their Graduate Record Examination scores, including the advanced test in biology, and three letters of recommendation. |
