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(From the Office of Graduate Studies Graduate Assistantships Resource Center)

Colleges and Departments at the University of South Florida provide Graduate Assistantships (GAs) to qualified students on a competitive basis. GAs may teach, conduct research, or have other responsibilities that contribute to the student's professional development. GAs are classified as Graduate Assistants (9185 job code), Graduate Teaching Assistants/Associates (9183 and 9184 job codes), Graduate Instructional Assistants (9550 job code), and/or Graduate Research Assistants/Associates (9181 and 9182 job codes). All graduate assistants employed by USF work under a contract negotiated by the Graduate Assistants United (GAU) and the USF Board of Trustees. The GAU is the labor union certified as the exclusive bargaining agent for graduate assistants at USF.

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For more information including eligibility requirements and policies, see the Graduate Assistantships Resource Center website.

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titleEligibility

Graduate Assistantships are intended to recruit quality students to graduate study at USF and to enhance the graduate learning experience. Graduate assistantships exist within academic departments or other university offices on campus. To receive an assistantship, the graduate student must meet the following eligibility requirements:

  • Accepted in a graduate degree program;
  • Maintain an overall minimum grade point average (GPA) and degree program GPA of 3.00;
  • Enrolled full-time during the semester(s) appointed as a graduate assistant;
  • For Teaching Assistants, demonstrate proficiency in spoken English (if student is not from an English speaking country).

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