11.04.99.R0.12 Master’s and Doctoral Assistantships
Effective 4/14/98
Revised November 2001
Revised November 2003
Revised April 2004
Revised January 2007
Supplements System Regulations 33.99.08
1. Assistantships for master's and doctoral students require part-time teaching
or laboratory instruction, or research, or other institutional services.
2. Applicants for such positions must satisfy both The Graduate School and departmental requirements. To be eligible, the student must be enrolled in The Graduate School at Texas A&M University-Commerce and be admitted to a graduate program in an academic department. Academic and/or creative excellence, maturity, and experience are among the qualifications considered in the appointments.
3. The awarding of assistantships is considered a staffing function of the department
making such appointments. Texas A&M University-Commerce is an affirmative
action institution. Individuals from underrepresented racial, ethnic and gender
groups are encouraged to apply.
4. Stipends for master's and doctoral assistantships will be set by the Chief
Executive Officer after consultation with the Graduate Council, Dean of Graduate
Studies and Research and the Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student
Affairs.
5. Individuals holding full-time assistantships involving instructional activities
pay in-state tuition, provided their effective date for employment is prior
to 12th class day in the fall or spring semester or 4th class day in the summer.
6. The work load for a full-time assistant in the fall or spring semester is
teaching six hours or a 20-hour work week. The summer teaching load is three
hours per term. A lesser assignment is possible with a reduced stipend.
7. The course load for a full-time assistant is 6-13 hours for the fall or spring
semester and 3-7 hours for each summer term.
8. Assistantships may be held for a maximum of four semesters by master's students
and for a maximum of six semesters by doctoral students, exclusive of summer
sessions. Appointments can be extended for up to two semesters at the discretion
of the department head. Exceptions exceeding these time limits must be approved
by the Dean of Graduate Studies and Research.
9. Master's or doctoral assistants who have primary responsibility for teaching
a course for credit and/or for assigning final grades for such a course must,
according to the Southern Association's Criteria for Accreditation:
a. Be under the direct supervision of a faculty member experienced in the teaching
field, receive regular in-service training and be regularly evaluated.
b. Have earned at least 18 graduate semester hours in their teaching field.
c. Demonstrate a sufficient level of oral and written proficiency if their native
language is other than English.
10. Once an assistantship is offered and the graduate student has accepted verbally
or in writing, the student has an obligation to stay in that position for the
duration of the semester. Any appointment is subject to satisfactory performance
of assigned duties, progress toward the degree or program goal and maintenance
of a 3.0 graduate grade point average. Appropriate corrective action may be
initiated by the department head at any time during the semester. In case of
termination, the graduate assistant shall have the right to appeal through normal
administrative channels.
11. Persons holding assistantships have the right to develop to the best of
their ability, both academically and professionally, and to be treated fairly
and with respect. It is the responsibility of the assistant to carry out, in
a professional manner, such duties as may be reasonably assigned by the department
head or supervisor.
12. Individuals holding teaching assistantships will be assessed by their students
every semester and evaluated annually by the department head or faculty supervisor.
Such evaluations will be maintained in the department office. The department
shall retain these evaluations for at least 3 years.
References: Prior ETSU Policy B-68; revised April 14, 1998; revised November
2001, November 2003, April 2004, and January 2007, Procedure A11.36
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CONTACT FOR INTERPRETATION: Dean of Graduate Studies and Research