Spring 2010
Lab Instructor and Grader Positions

There will be several Grader/Lab Instructor positions in the department this Spring. These positions pay between $3200 and $6500 (depending on duties and status) and enable the recipient to receive a tuition waiver on some (M.S. Students) or all (Ph.D. Students) of their tuition. The MS waiver will be good for 9 hours. Some restrictions on the use of the waiver funds may apply.

Recipients are expected to be on campus, ready to assume their duties by Saturday, January 9, 2010.

Recipients of Lab Instructor positions who have not been certified as completing the GTA course must be on campus in time to take the course. That date has not yet been set but will probably be the first week of January. Check with the Graduate Program Director about signing up.

The SPEAK test is a prerequisite for the GTA course. It is generally given shortly before the GTA course and near the end of each semester. Check with the English Language Center in Spong Hall about signing up. A sufficiently high score on the Internet Based Toefl spoken English section may count as meeting this requirement.

Recipients who arrive late may find their awards reduced or recinded. Lab instructors will not be employed unless they have passed both the SPEAK test and been certified as completing the GTA training. Applicants for grader positions who have completed the SPEAK test are given preference.

Preference will be given to students who have taught laboratory sections or graded for this department in Fall 2009 and given satisfactory performance. If there are still positions remaining, preference will be given to students who have passed the SPEAK test and/or completed the GTA training. Students with high grade point averages will be given preference over those with low.

POLICIES:

  • typical MS grader positions will be awarded for 20 hours of work with a stipend of $3200.
  • MS lab instructors will receive a stipend of $4500.
  • Applications Close November 17, 2009 Midnight.
    The application deadline has passed.

    Since a lack of budgetary information as well as other uncertainties, make it difficult to predict how many positions we have, notification of awards will extend from November 20 through January 10.