Graduate Assistantships Packages
All financial aid discussed below is subject to change depending on Brooks College of Health allocations.
For the coming academic year, the Brooks College of Health anticipates awarding several graduate assistantship packages. All of these packages are for students enrolled in BCH graduate programs and will be granted for a one year period. Subsequent years will require a new application.
NOTE: All fee waivers are partial, and do not cover the total cost of fees. All fee waiver packages are subject to funding.
Graduate Assistant Duties
Graduate assistants are assigned to faculty and work as a research assistant or a teaching assistant, depending on the needs of the faculty person. Graduate assistants are expected to work 10 hours per week for a maximum of 150 hours total for each semester.
Eligibility Requirements
Graduate Assistantships
Eligibility requirements for all graduate assistantship packages are as follows:
- Be a fully admitted student to a graduate program in the BCH
- Be a full-time graduate student enrolled in a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester for masters students and a minimum of 6 credit hours per semester for doctoral students
- Have a minimum admission GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale
Requirements for continued eligibility for the one-year award period: The award recipient must:
- Maintain a GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale while enrolled in the graduate program
- Maintain full-time enrollment in the BCH graduate program (minimum of 9 credit hours per semester for masters students and a minimum of 6 credit hours per semester for doctoral students)
- Maintain satisfactory performance as a graduate assistant (if applicable)
Application process - applications will be available online.
Application Information and Deadline
Applications
GA Applications are currently closed.
Application Questions
For questions regarding your application for a Brooks assistantship, please contact Nita Novak.
Graduate School
For additional information regarding Graduate Assistantship tuition waivers, please contact the Graduate School.