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If you are working on
a graduate degree in the John H. Lounsbury
School of Education (SOE) and want a
graduate assistantship through the School of
Education, please apply as soon as you can.
The School of Education verifies that you
are completely admitted to an SOE program
and meet the prerequisites for an
assistantship. Most appointments are for 10
months beginning with the start of the
academic year.
Job Descriptions
Graduate assistants provide educationally
beneficial assistance to the departments
which award the assistantships. By policy,
graduate assistantship duties should be
relevant to students’ major field of study
and shall be of academic value.
The graduate assistant’s
supervisor should go over the job
description with the student so that the GA
is aware of what is expected of GA by the
department and university.
Students are eligible for the financial
assistance provided by a graduate
assistantship for a maximum of two years (24
months) applicable to the completion of one
graduate degree. Once a student has
completed a graduate degree, whether that
program of study required one year or two,
the student is no longer eligible for a
graduate assistantship.
In the John H. Lounsbury School of
Education we have three types of graduate
assistantships:
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General Graduate Assistantships
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MAT-Secondary Education Graduate
Assistantships or
MAT-Special Education Graduate
Assistantships
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Georgia College Early College Graduate
Assistantships
Application Form
Contact
Information for the School of Education
Carol H. Bader, Ph.D.,
carol.bader@gcsu.edu
Asst. Dean of Education
Georgia College
Campus Box 070
Milledgeville, GA 31061
(478) 445-2514
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