Graduate Assistants and teaching fellows provide research, instructional and administrative support to Loyola's faculty and administration. Most spend between 10 and 20 hours per week in their assistantship or fellowship role and devote the remainder of their time to their academic pursuits. This combination of service, study, research, and teaching (when applicable) constitutes a full-time commitment. Assistantships and fellowships are competitive positions that are highly sought after . They present a rewarding opportunity for you to participate in a vibrant academic community. For a full listing of graduate assistantships and fellowships including positions and detailed descriptions, use this link.
Loyola offers a number of assistantships to new and continuing graduate students in a wide range of professional areas. Each opportunity provides stipend for which you will be renumerated bi-weekly, and a remission on tuition which is applied at the start of your assistantship contract. This combination of stipend and remission is typically split 50/50 to provide you the greatest pre-tax benefit.
Assistantships become available at the end of the current term as students holding positions complete their academic programs. The positions currently available or projected for availability in the near future include the following:
Candidates interested in submitting application for consideration are encouraged to contact the sponsoring department. A full listing of positions, position descriptions and contact information is available at this link. for information on other financing options visit Financial Assistance.