225 Appointment of Graduate Assistants
This policy establishes the criteria and process regarding employment of graduate assistants at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU or University).
In accordance with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACSCOC), institutions utilizing graduate assistants must provide a structure for administrative oversight at a level above that of the individual academic or assigned unit to assure conformity with institutional policies and procedures.
The Dean of the College of Graduate Studies is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the graduate assistant program: graduate teaching assistants/graduate research assistants/graduate administrative assistants.This responsibility includes approving student applications, checking all credentials and Personnel Appointment Forms, notifying the Business Office and other applicable offices of student appointments, changes, and terminations, recommending stipends, and all other matters relative to graduate student appointments.
II. Types of Graduate Assistantships
- Graduate Teaching Assistants. The specific duties may vary from department to department. The majority of graduate teaching assistants are assigned one (1) or more of the following responsibilities:
- Teaching a section of a course, including preparation, grading, and related office hours;
- Teaching a laboratory or discussion section of a course, including preparation, grading, and related office hours;
- Tutoring, holding office hours, or providing other academic assistance to students of the University;
- Assisting a faculty member in instruction, grading, office hours, and other academic duties necessary to conduct a course;
- Assisting directly or indirectly in instruction or supervision of MTSU students in community programs, internships, workshops, or seminars for practicing professionals;
- Attending workshops, department in-service sessions, and/or mentoring in conjunction with a teaching assignment.
III. Stipends
All departments and offices at MTSU are to conform with the provisions of this policy and are to pay graduate assistants at the levels established by the College of Graduate Studies. The College of Graduate Studies determines stipends for College of Graduate Studies funded graduate teaching assistants and graduate administrative assistants based on review of market factors and the availability of funds.
- Stipends awarded through external funds such as grants may vary in amount from other assistantships awarded by the University, but may not be lower than the corresponding minimum University established assistantship rate. Stipends for Ed.S. students are the same as those for master’s students. Stipends for doctoral students are greater than those for master’s and Ed.S. students.
- Stipends for graduate administrative assistants will be determined by the College of Graduate Studies in consultation with the administrative unit. In no event will the stipend of a graduate administrative assistant be less than the lowest graduate teaching assistant stipend throughout the University.
- The University pays the tuition (maintenance fees), debt service fee, and the technology access fee for all students holding assistantships. All other costs (such as books, student parking and transportation fees, and any other fees assessed, including distance learning fees), are the responsibility of the graduate student. The College of Business course fee will be covered by the College of Business for all graduate assistants taking courses in the College of Business. MTSU does not pay tuition for graduate students when they do not have assistantship duties or for courses taken at other institutions (except joint programs). The Dean of the College of Graduate Studies must approve payment for undergraduate prerequisites, specified at the time of admission.
- Non-Tennessee residents holding a graduate assistantship are considered in-state for tuition purposes during the semesters in which they hold an assistantship. Students holding an academic year assistantship during the Spring term, and having an appointment for a graduate assistantship in the following Fall term, are considered in-state for tuition purposes during the Summer term. Summer enrollees without an assistantship for the following Fall must pay out-of-state tuition for the Summer term. Students holding an academic year assistantship in the Spring term, and who have filed an approved Intent to Graduate form for the following Summer term, are considered in-state for tuition purposes during that final Summer term. Students who have held an assistantship but relinquish their assistantship to conduct an off-campus internship required by their program of study, will be considered in-state for tuition purposes during this internship. Off-campus internships count toward the limit of terms that the student may hold an assistantship. Once an assistantship term has ended, non-Tennessee residents must pay out-of-state tuition unless they meet other criteria for in-state tuition set forth in Policy 319 Residency Classification.
IV. Required Assignments
- All graduate assistants must meet the assignment requirements as set forth in the MTSU Standard Assistantship Agreement. Failure to fulfill the terms of this agreement results in termination of the assistantship.
- Assignment: Full-time graduate assistants will engage in twenty (20) hours of activities as assigned by the department and agreed to by the student. This requirement can be met in a variety of ways such as the examples outlined below.
- Six (6) contact hours per week in classroom or laboratory instruction in which the graduate teaching assistant assigns the grade, or
- Eight (8) contact hours per week in laboratory supervision in which the faculty member assigns the grade, or
- Ten (10) contact hours per week in teaching at the Campus School, or
- Clock hours up to twenty (20) per week in supervised activities in the department or office of their assistantship, or
- A combination of the above, not to exceed these specifications.
V. Appointment
The department shall follow standard procedures developed by the department for appointing graduate assistants.
- Assistantship Period.
- An assistantship agreement may be issued for one (1) or two (2) semesters or for (12) twelve months (three [3] semesters, including Summer).
- For a master’s or Ed.S. program, students may be awarded an assistantship for no more than six (6) semesters or, for those on twelve (12)-month assistantships, no more than two (2) years or its equivalent.
- The Dean of the College of Graduate Studies must approve any changes to the nine (9)-month and twelve (12)-month agreements.
- Assistantships are not guaranteed beyond the term specified in the contract and are renewed annually based on appropriate academic progress, satisfactory completion of required work assignments, and professional/academic conduct.
- For a M.F.A. program, students may be awarded an assistantship for no more than twelve (12) semesters.
- For a doctoral program, students may be awarded an assistantship with annual renewals for no more than five (5) years, i.e. (fifteen [15] semesters). For support beyond this limit, one (1) additional year, i.e. (three [3] semesters) may be granted upon review of academic progress. In exceptional cases, a further extension of up to one (1) year, i.e. three (3) semesters, may be requested on a semester-by-semester basis. Writing fellowships may be available, but may not be granted beyond the seventh year of support.
- Students who have completed one (1) degree while holding a graduate assistantship, and who are accepted into a second graduate degree program, may apply for another graduate assistantship. The student must graduate from the first degree program before beginning the second in order to be awarded an assistantship for the second program.
- Tuition and fees are granted only for the courses of the primary program for which a student has been accepted. If a student is accepted into a second degree program or one or more certificate programs while receiving an assistantship for the primary program, the tuition for the additional courses will not be provided by the graduate assistantship. Students may request in writing that the tuition of an additional degree program or certificate be covered by the graduate assistantship. The request must be approved by the department, college, or other entity providing the assistantship and the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies. The decision of the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies is final.
VI. Payment of Stipends
All stipend payments are made by direct deposit
- Twelve (12)-Month Appointments: Assistants receiving fiscal year appointments are paid in twelve (12) equal installments beginning September 1 and ending August 31. Payments are made on the last business day of each month.
- Term Appointments: Assistants receiving a semester appointment are paid in four (4) installments based upon beginning and ending dates.
- Academic Year Appointments: Assistants receiving academic year appointments are paid in eight (8) equal installments beginning September 1 and ending April 30. Payments are made on the last business day of each month.
VII. Procedures in Securing Assistantships
- Responsibilities. A student seeking a graduate assistantship should complete the Graduate Assistantship Application form on the College of Graduate Studies website.
- The department/administrative office checks for the following requirements:
- Overall grade point average (GPA), whether undergraduate or graduate, must be at least 3.0. Currently enrolled doctoral students seeking an assistantship must have a 3.25 GPA;
- All entrance requirements have been met and the student has been accepted into a graduate degree program;
- Graduate teaching assistants who are Instructors of Record must have earned at least eighteen (18) graduate semester hours in their teaching discipline, be under the direct supervision of an experienced faculty member, receive regular in-service training/mentoring, and be evaluated regularly. The eighteen (18)-hour requirement does not apply to graduate teaching assistants who are engaged in assignments such as laboratory assistance, attending or helping prepare lectures, grading assignments, keeping class records, and conducting discussion groups.
- Graduate teaching assistants whose first language is not English must demonstrate an appropriate level of competency in spoken English.
- Graduate Assistant Application Summary Form;
- Electronic Personnel Action Form (EPAF);
- Employment verification, which must be submitted via the Human Resource Services Workflow and approved prior to the first day of employment.
Revisions: June 5, 2017 (original); August 18, 2021; July 8, 2022.
Last Reviewed: July 2022.
References: Policies 501 Residency Classification; 504 Educational Adjustment for Pregnant and Parenting Students; T.C.A. §§ 40-39-2; 40-39-211.