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Graduate Assistantship positions are currently available on a competitive basis in the Psychology and Counseling department and other departments and offices at Arkansas State University (ASU). Applicants must review the Graduate School Bulletin for a full description of availability, eligibility, and position-retention information.
In general, graduate assistantships require admission to a graduate degree program (e.g., Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling program), a 3.0 GPA in graduate-level courses, and enrollment in at least 6 hours, but not more than 12 hours, of graduate-level and/or undergraduate courses during the Fall and Spring semesters, and 3 to 6 hours during each Summer term. Out-of-state tuition is waived for Graduate Assistants.
Teaching Assistantship positions are currently available on a competitive basis in the Psychology and Counseling department. In general, teaching assistantships require admission to a departmental graduate degree program (e.g., Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling program), a 3.0 GPA regarding graduate-level courses, and enrollment in at least 6 hours, but not more than 12 hours, of graduate-level and/or undergraduate courses during the Fall and Spring semesters, and 3 to 6 hours during each Summer term. Out-of-state tuition is waived for Teaching Assistants.
For application forms:
Sharon S. Davis, Ph.D., CRC, LCPC
Coordinator, MRC Program
P.O. Box 1560
Arkansas State University
State University, Arkansas 72467
Phone 870.972.3190
Fax 870.972.3962
Email: sharondavis@astate.edu
Federal eligibility is required and applicants are advised to contact Arkansas State University's (ASU) Student Financial Aid Office for eligibility criteria and application deadline information.
Student Financial Aid
Arkansas State University
P.O. Box 1620
State University, AR 72467
Phone 870.972.2310
Fax 870.972.2794