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MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY & ENTERTAINMENT
Graduate Teaching Assistantships
Purpose of the Graduate Assistantship
The graduate assistantship in the School of Communication
& Multimedia Studies plays an integral role in fulfilling
the mission of the School. Graduate assistants function to help
the School meet its teaching and research goals in at least two
ways: (1) by allowing the School to offer its undergraduate
course work in an effective manner, and (2) by creating a
coherent School culture which fosters a productive learning,
teaching, and research environment for both faculty and
graduate students while establishing a positive environment for
our undergraduates as well.
The graduate assistantship is a mutually beneficial arrangement between the graduate student and the faculty of the School. The graduate assistantship assignment constitutes more than clerical or secretarial support for the faculty. An assistantship is equivalent to a professional apprenticeship. The student will gain knowledge and insight about college teaching, research, and/or related academic duties by developing a close working relationship with one or more full time faculty members, by observing experienced educators at work, by gaining teaching experience in the classroom or lab, or by assisting in production-related research and development.
Graduate Assistantship Requirements
Graduate assistants must be fully admitted, full time
graduate students in the School of Communication &
Multimedia Studies. Students must submit an application
indicating interest in an assistantship. Graduate teaching
assistantship applications are reviewed and recipients are
selected by the program’s graduate faculty, with approval
from the Associate Director of the School.
Graduate Assistantship Workshop
All new graduate teaching assistants are required to
attend the School's graduate assistant workshop offered prior
to the fall semester of each academic year.
Graduate Assistantship Assignments &
Workload
The workload of the total graduate assistantship
assignment for one semester averages 20 hours a week.
Assistantship assignments are determined by the program’s
graduate faculty in consultation with the Associate Director of
the School.
Graduate Assistantship Duration
Students receiving graduate assistantships in the School
of Communication & Multimedia Studies are granted an
assistantship for one academic year, which may automatically be
renewed for a second year as long as they remain in good
standing with the School. Summer assistantships are optional
and are available based on funding.
Graduate Assistantship Compensation
Graduate assistants receive a stipend during the academic
year as well as full tuition benefits based on the established
guidelines of the Graduate College. Graduate assistants are
subject to the applicable policies of the Graduate College and
the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, which
include maintaining full-time graduate student status and
remaining in good academic standing. Guidelines for graduate assistantships are posted by the Graduate College.