Title: Teaching Graduate Assistant (Communication, Media, and Theatre Arts)
Employee Classification: GA
Pay Grade: GS 00
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Department: School of Communication, Media, and Theatre Arts
Campus Location: Main Campus
General Summary
Graduate assistants will serve as instructors of record for COMM 124: Foundations of Speech Communication. This course is the university’s introduction to public speaking course.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or recognized international institution of higher education.
Must work at least 10 hours a week
Must be fully or conditionally admitted to a graduate program of study in the School of Communication, Media, or Theatre Arts. (Applicants with a grade point average below 3.0 or students with admission for continuing education, non-degree, and teacher certification are also not eligible for a graduate assistantship.
Academic background in Communication studies that includes courses in public speaking, debate, and/or persuasion
Experience in public speaking, such as presenting research, forensics competitions, or prior teaching engagements.
Additional Information:
Stipend: 50% assistantship = $2150 per semester. 100% assistantship = $4300 per semester.
Tuition support: A half-time GA entitles a student to 5 graduate credit hours of tuition waiver in the Fall semester and 4 graduate credit hours in the Winter semester, with a limit of 9 credit hours in total during the Fall/Winter semesters. No tuition waiver is available during the Spring/Summer semester. A full-time GA entitles a student to 18 credit hours of tuition waiver divided equally over Fall and Winter terms.
To be eligible for the full or part-time award, students must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours in the Fall and 6 credit hours in the Winter. Students are responsible for additional fees not covered by tuition (i.e., general fee, student center fee, and technology fee), new student record initiation fee, registration fee, late registration fee, drop fees, or late fees applied when bills are unpaid. Courses taken below the 500 level will not be eligible for reimbursement under the GA/DF tuition waiver benefit unless the courses are included in the program of study for a 150-credit hour, dual degree, bachelor’s/master’s program.
Priority registration is provided by online registration by the date specified by the Office of Records and Registration as noted in the Class Schedule Book or Website (same date as undergraduate Honors students)
Appointment Percentage:
50% or 100%
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