School of Humanities and Cultural Studies

Teaching Assitantships

2015-2016 TA Applications Accepted Through March 1, 2015

Stipend and tuition waiver

The Department of English is excited to announce the availability of graduate teaching assistanships for the 2015 fall term. Graduate teaching assistantships in English are awarded annually to students with a solid academic record, proven American English proficiency, and a strong teaching aptitude. Assistants teach two or three sections of freshman English (ENG 1100) during the two semesters of the regular academic year and must take a minimum of six hours of graduate course work during each semester in which they teach.

The advantages of a TA in English are significant. In addition to gaining valuable teaching experience and learning effective teaching strategies, teaching assistants also receive a monthly stipend and full tuition waiver for fall and spring semester during the period of the assistantship. The annual (two-semester) stipend total for 2014-2015 first-year TAs was $10,000; second-year TAs received $10,500. Assistantships are typically awarded for a term of one year, beginning in fall semester. This term may be renewed once, provided the student has at least one year's worth of course work remaining: thus, many teaching assistants teach for four semesters.

To apply, students must submit an application form supported by two letters of recommendation and a short essay describing their teaching experience and interests. To obtain a copy of the application form and the letter of recommendation form, please click on the following:

https://liberal-arts.wright.edu/english-language-and-literatures/programs/graduate/teaching-assistantships

The deadline for applying is March 1. Note that application to the MA Program must be made prior to submitting the assistantship application.

 

 


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