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College of Graduate Studies

Physical Address:
Morrill Hall Room 104

Mailing Address:
College of Graduate Studies
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875 Perimeter Drive MS 3017
Moscow, ID 83844-3017

Phone: 208-885-2647

Email: cogs@uidaho.edu

Assistantships

Assistantships usually require students to work as teaching assistants (TAs), research assistants (RAs) and assistants to professors within their department or field of study. The amount awarded will vary depending on the funds that support them. (Research positions are typically paid through grants while teaching positions are usually paid through state funds.) TAs are considered members of the faculty. Teaching positions often involve teaching first-year, 101-level courses. Students in research positions usually work as RAs assisting in laboratory work. All non-Idaho ¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç assistants receive an out-of-state tuition waiver based on the percentage of their assistantship.

Check with your department of interest for available assistantship opportunities. All new Teaching and Research Assistants must attend the required training institute, which is hosted by COGS every semester. A Graduate Assistant must only attend the Institute once to fulfill their requirements. Learn more about the TA/RA Institute.

Contact

College of Graduate Studies

Physical Address:
Morrill Hall Room 104

Mailing Address:
College of Graduate Studies
¹û¶³´«Ã½Â鶹Éç
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3017
Moscow, ID 83844-3017

Phone: 208-885-2647

Email: cogs@uidaho.edu