Graduate Assistant Program

The Graduate Assistant Program within the Division of Student Affairs exists to provide practical application in the field of higher education. During their time as a graduate assistant, students will have the opportunity to play key roles within each respective department, interact with students in meaningful ways, further the goals of the Division of Student Affairs and UNT, as well as prepare themselves for their professional years ahead.

Listing of Graduate Assistant Positions

Graduate Assistant Manual

Upcoming GA Events

GA Lunch                        Topic: Retention - Why It's So Gosh Darned Important (Melissa McGuire)

                                        February 23rd, Noon-1pm, Chestnut 324

GA Lunch                        Topic: National Conference Networking/Job Searching (Christa Coffey)

                                        March 6th, Noon-1pm, Admin Board Room 204

2012-2013 GA Interviews - [March 29th - Reception: 7:30-9:30pm, Chestnut Rotunda]

                                         [March 30th - Interviews: 1:00-5:00pm, Gateway 52]

                                         Review Open Position Job Descriptions Here

Resources for Graduate Assistant Supervisors

Expectations Worksheet

GA Evaluation

GA Payscale Chart (see pages 3 & 6)

Supervisor Checklist

For more information on Graduate Student Resources please visit http://vpaa.unt.edu/gradstudsupport.htm.

Division of Student Affairs, Graduate Assistant Program Advisor - Hope Garcia, M.S. Hope.Garcia@unt.edu | 940.369.8324 | Administration Building, Suite 202

 
 

The Division of Student Affairs provides opportunities for students and the campus community to cultivate academic, personal, and professional success. We enhance the student experience through a wide array of intentional programs, services and activities that support the life cycle of our students.

 
 

Staff members in the Division of Student Affairs know we are all important to the success of our students. Individually and collectively, we bring something special to the UNT campus. This can best be summed up by a chorus of powerful words.

 

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