Graduate Assistants (GAs) are, first and foremost, graduate students pursuing an education. The opportunity to work closely with staff, faculty members and undergraduate students in teaching, research, or administrative environments is an integral part of that education.
Graduate students who hold graduate assistantships benefit educationally and professionally. Skills learned in graduate assistantships prepare students not only for the academy, but also for corporate, government, and nonprofit organizations.
Graduate assistantships also provide graduate students with the financial resources necessary to pursue their degrees. This financial support—stipend, tuition remission, and benefits—is part of the University’s commitment to the success of our graduate students.
For a listing of Graduate Assistantships (GA) available in Residential Life, https://reslife.umbc.edu/professional-employment-opportunities/. Preferred deadline for applications March 21, 2019.