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The Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) program offers a wide variety of graduate assistantships each year. Each position has a unique compensation package with a mixture of tuition credits and stipend amounts. Please continue to check back for updates and additions to our assistantship list.
Please note: Not all assistantships for the upcoming year are listed here. Check back for updates.
Graduate Assistant for Marketing - A²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù
The Graduate Assistant serves in an academic year appointment working approximately 20 hours per week and reports to the Assistant Director of the Alumni Memorial Union. The GA will primarily work in the Division of Belonging & Student Affairs Marketing office overseeing the project request process, managing social media, and supervising the student staff. While not necessary for the position, someone with an interest in graphic design, creativity, and social media would do well in this assistantship. The GA is responsible for staff development, social media planning, assessment, and collaboration with key partners to produce marketing materials for events across campus. The GA is expected to undertake all responsibilities in a manner that reflects the Catholic, Jesuit mission of the University.
Remuneration: 12 tuition credits (6 per semester) and a $20,000 stipend*
Graduate Assistant for LGBTQ+ Initiatives
The Graduate Assistant for LGBTQ+ Initiatives serves in an academic year appointment working approximately 20 hours per week and reports to a staff member within the Office of Inclusion and Belonging. This individual is responsible for several ongoing and short-term projects, which may include educational, social programming and event staffing. The period of employment extends over the academic year and may include personnel or student training and development of office initiatives. The Graduate Assistant is expected to undertake all responsibilities in a manner that reflects the values of ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù and the Division of Belonging & Student Affairs.
Remuneration: 12 tuition credits (6 per semester) and a $20,000 stipend*
Graduate Assistant for On Your Marq – Coaching and Peer Mentor Leadership Development
On Your Marq is a college success program designed to assist neurodivergent students in navigating the college landscape at ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, formal and informal support includes weekly seminars, executive functioning coaching, mental health counseling, and peer mentors to aid students in developing academic, social, and independent living skills. The first two years of the program focus on the student’s transition to the rigors of academia. In the second two years of the program, On Your Marq works with students to identify strengths and skills to transfer to their career and life after college. Your unique knowledge and skills you are acquiring in your Student Affairs in Higher Education program would be an asset to the development and success of our program.
Remuneration: 12 tuition credits (6 per semester) and a $20,000 stipend*
Graduate Assistant for Campus Recreation
Responsibilities include working with the Associate Director of Campus Recreation and all Pro Staff to plan, organize, and administer all aspects of a comprehensive recreation program. Will need a general understanding of recreation on a college campus and a passion for the field.
Remuneration: 12 tuition credits (6 per semester) and a $20,000 stipend*
* Stipend amounts are subject to increase. This current rate is based on this year's stipend amount. Students will be notified if a change occurs.