We offer competitive research or teaching assistantships to Ph.D. students and also teaching assistantships to master's students. Additional research assistantships at various levels may be available from faculty research grants or other funds.
1. Ph.D. Student Opportunities
Our assistantships for Ph.D. students include:
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Presidential Graduate Research Assistantships: A four-year graduate research assistant directed by a department faculty member. Salary for nine months plus 18 credits of tuition reimbursement and individual health insurance. Renewable for each year if the Grade Point Average (GPA) is 3.5 or higher. New students only. Minimal requirement: 3.5 GPA at admission with 310 combined GRE.
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Graduate Research Assistantships: Depending on external funding of faculty members, a limited number of graduate research Assistantships for Ph.D. students may be available directed by a department faculty member. Salary for nine months plus 18 credits of tuition reimbursement and individual health insurance. Some GRAs may include some summer support.
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Graduate Teaching Assistantships: Salary for nine months plus 18 credits of tuition reimbursement and individual health insurance. A limited number of graduate teaching assistantships positions are also available in the summer.
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Federal Government Internships/Work-Study/Fellowships: U.S. citizens only. Several government agencies in the Fairfax/Washington D.C.- area, including the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau, and Department of Agriculture, offer a variety of programs to assist Ph.D. students who are U.S. citizens.
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Summer Internships: Because of our proximity to major companies and government agencies that do statistical work, a number of internships are available to students each year.
Students who have assistantships may not have external employment. Interested students should note on their application form that they wish to be considered for an assistantship. See also "Other Opportunity" for additional information.
- For Ph.D. assistantships, contact graduate studies Director Lily Wang.
2. Master Student Opportunities
Graduate Teaching Assistantships: Salary for nine months with partial tuition grants. Health insurance is not available. A limited number of graduate teaching assistant positions are also available in the summer.
- For MS assistantships, contact the Associate Chair for Education, Brett Hunter.
3. Other Opportunites
Wage support for research or grading may be available for upper-level undergraduate students, M.S. students, and Ph.D. students majoring in statistics.
- For undergraduate or other opportunities, contact the Associate Chair for Education, Brett Hunter.