Graduate Assistants

Orientation for ALL incoming graduate teaching assistants and graduate research assistants will be held at the end of August 2008 at the University Center. More information about the time and an agenda will be posted soon. This event is manditory for all new graduate assistants, so please save the date on your calendar.

View the SUS Graduate Assistant Position Descriptions here.

How to become a Graduate Assistant
Some programs offer a limited number of graduate assistantships. Graduate students who wish to apply for assistantships should contact the program director of the program in which they plan to enroll. The list of program directors and their email addresses is available here.

Resources for Graduate Research Assistants
UNF Library
UNF Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP)

Resources for Graduate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistants
GTA and GRA Orientation - Fall 2007
At the GTA Orientation held in fall 2007, several valuable presentations and resources were shared with Graduate Teaching and Research Assistatns. Included below are the handouts and presentations from the orientation program.

Disability Resources (Presented by Kris Webb)
Disability Resource Center Exam Information (Presented by Kris Webb)
Central Student Outcomes of General Education (Presented by David Jaffee)
Library Resource Services (Presented by Jim Alderman)
Managing Groups (Presented by Leslie Kaplan)
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (Presented by Dawn Boatman and Nicole Sayers)
Peer Tutoring (Presented by Kellie Woodle)
Study Skills Workshop (Presented by Kellie Woodle)
Early Warning System (Presented by Kellie Woodle)
Classroom Management (Presented by Katrina Hall)

Resources for Graduate Teaching Assistants
GTA Orientation - Fall 2006
At the GTA Orientation held in fall 2006, several valuable presentations and resources were shared with Graduate Teaching Assistants. Included below are the handouts and presentations from the orientation program.

Legal Matters and Privacy Issues (Presented by Marc Snow)
Disability Resources and ADA (Presented by Kris Webb)
Student Resources and the Academic Center for Excellence (Presented by Karen Reedy):
Early Warning Referral
Study Skills Workshops
College Success Workshops
Tutor Trak Handout
Tips for Teaching Freshmen, Active Learning, Discouraging Plagarism (Presented by Gordan Rakita)
Instructional Resources and Technology (Presented by Jace Hargis and Deb Miller, OFE/CIRT)
Student Learning Outcomes for General Education Program (Presented by David Jaffee)