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As aids to graduate education, Washington State
University
offers graduate assistantships to qualified
students who have
been admitted to the University. Teaching
assistantships are
available to qualified graduate students through
most
academic departments. Research assistantships are
available
in many departments, special programs, and
through extra-
murally funded research grants.
Most assistantships include a
tuition waiver,
health insurance ,
and monthly stipend. Graduate assistants
are
required to work 20 hours per week during
the
semester in which they receive the assistantship.
Useful links
For
Teaching and Research Assistantships,
contact your department college.
Human Resource
Services
Other assistantships
Non-academic assistantships are often available
in administrative
offices throughout the University. Departments
typically begin
looking to fill graduate assistantships in March
for the following
fall semester. Some of these positions may
require that the
graduate student qulaify for work study
funds. For more
information about assistantship opportunities
please contact
these administrative offices directly.
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