Graduate Assistantship Program

Empowering Future Leaders: Transform Your Graduate Experience with Our Assistantship Program

Purpose


A graduate assistantship serves two purposes:

To provide graduate students with part-time, paid work experience in their field of study, and allow them to expand and/or apply their discipline knowledge and skills under supervision.

To provide Schreiner University faculty and/or staff assistance in carrying out special projects or other assignments that require the advanced discipline skills of graduate students. Learn More

Available Assistantships

Athletics

Schreiner University’s Athletic department offers several graduate assistantships for graduate students in the MBA or MED programs. See below for current openings. More openings will be coming soon. Any graduate student interested in an assistantship, for any sport, should reach out to the University’s
Athletic Director, Bill Raleigh, WRaleigh@schreiner.edu

Other Departments

Departmental assistantships availability will vary from year to year. See the current available options below. For questions, email the Coordinator of Meaningful Work, Keely Vanacker at, careerservices@schreiner.edu

The activities assigned to graduate assistants are intended to have educational value for the student and to enhance the student’s academic experience. Although some tasks may include a clerical component, a graduate assistantship is not meant to be used to provide primarily clerical and office support to departments.

Graduate assistants are employed by an academic department or university office and may include research, technical assistance, and institutional support. They may assist their departments, students, or faculty in research or administrative capacity. Their primary responsibilities include assisting faculty with various administrative tasks, organizing campus events, and conducting various research tasks. They also help researchers by conducting interviews, testing research tools, encoding and analyzing data, creating presentation materials, and managing the research schedule. Other duties include assisting faculty with classroom instruction, exams, record keeping, and other administrative tasks, and facilitating undergraduate student learning by leading discussion sections, labs, or study groups.

Graduate assistantships are only available for the MBA and MED programs. The graduate assistantship program does not include the Master of Nursing Degree.

Graduate Assistants are secondarily identified as student workers, are paid a wage at the exempt level, and receive an institutional scholarship.

During the fall, spring, and summer terms, graduate assistants must work up to 50% full-time equivalent, or FTE, of 20 hours per week and follow the university calendar (not academic calendar), acknowledging university holidays.

Wages are paid monthly as a $1,025 stipend. A scholarship is also provided, graduate assistants should reach out to the Financial Aid office for more information. financialservices@schreiner.edu, 830-792-7303

Graduate Assistants are not required to live on campus nor select a meal plan. However, should a graduate assistant elect to live on campus then published semester fees for these options are the responsibility of the student and all residential rules and guidelines apply. Graduate assistants are encouraged to speak to the Office of Financial Services to apply for federal aid.

Graduate Assistantships are managed through the Office of Meaningful Work and a set number of positions are available each year. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and subject to availability. Candidates will be required to interview for the position, sign a job description if selected, and must comply with all payroll regulations.

Contact

Vanacker, Keely

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Keely Vanacker
Coordinator of Meaningful Work
Meaningful Work
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