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Teaching Assistantships award a stipend for the academic year plus tuition and fee waiver and a subsidized medical plan. Teaching assistants will be expected to perform specific teaching and grading duties. Normally this will not exceed teaching w88 online casino6 credit hours per semester or their academic equivalent. Awards are based on academic credentials submitted with the Graduate School application. Research Assistantships are sometimes available as well.

Teaching assistantships (TA-ships) are also subject to the following guidelines

  1. TA-ship support for M.S. students is normally approved for four semesters subject to satisfactory degree progress. To get TA-ship support beyond this period requires special semester-by-semester approval by the Graduate Committee w88 live casinoand the Chair of the department.
  2. Students being supported by a TA-ship are expected to enroll in at least 6 credits of approved graduate coursework. The courses Grad 701 and Math 899 do not count toward this 6-credit requirement.

All graduate students holding an assistantship are considered Nevada residents for tuition purposes. Non-resident tuition is only waived for the duration of the assistantship. To be eligible for an assistantship, students must be admitted to a degree-granting program w88 online casinoand be in good academic standing. The student must have an overall GPA of at least 3.0 and must be continuously enrolled in at least 6 graduate-level credits (600-700 level courses) throughout the duration of the assistantship.

State-funded assistantships (GTA/GRA) may be held for a maximum of three years for master’s degree students, and five years for doctoral degree students.

Information on graduate assistantships can be found on the Graduate School’s website at these links:

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Please note: this represents the program handbook for the 2021-2022 academic year only. For an archived version of a previous year's handbook, or to obtain a hard copy of this current year's program handbook, please contact the program director.