Financial aid in the form of teaching and research assistantships is awarded to a limited number of graduate students with outstanding credentials. Compensation for assistantships includes tuition remission for up to ten credit hours per semester, plus a stipend. In addition, graduate assistants are eligible to be charged at the in-state tuition rate for the semesters in which they have a GA or TA position.
For more information about assistantships, contact the director noted below for your program of interest.
CLICK HERE to read the Policy for Graduate Assistantships.
2009–10 GA/TA Position Descriptions
Summer 2009 ARCH 150 TA Application Form
NOTE: All Summer 2009 ARCH 150 TA positions filled.
Graduate/Teaching Assistantship Application Form
NOTE: 2009–10 Application Deadline is May 29, 2009.
Applications must be submitted by hard copy to the ARCHForms Mailbox in the office.
Application Supplement for ARCH 400 Teaching Assistantships
Madlen Simon, Director
(P) 301.405.8677
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James Cohen, Ph.D., Director
(P) 301.405.6790
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The principal form of financial aid for the program in Historic Preservation is graduate assistantships related to research, outreach activities and faculty support.
Donald Linebaugh, Director
(P) 301.405.6309
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Margaret McFarland, Director
(P) 301.405.6790
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The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and The National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education anticipate three research assistantships available to doctoral students.
Marie Howland, Director
(P) 301.405.6791
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