Graduate Assistantships for graduate students (primarily at the doctoral level) are available. Most Assistantships require 20 hours of work per week during the academic year. Work includes teaching undergraduate courses, supervising student teachers and other undergraduate students in field experiences, assisting in the administration and work of various centers and programs in C&I, and working with individual faculty.
During the academic year, Graduate Assistants receive a nine-month stipend and waver of all tuition and out-of-state course fees.
All applications must be turned into the chairperson of the Department of Teaching Leadership and Curriculum Studies (404 White Hall), the home department for Curriculum and Instruction. An application form is available online.
Other financial aid is available to qualified graduate students.
