II.1. Graduate Assistantships
II.2. Assistantships with Tuition and/or Fee Support
II.3. Graduate Fellowships and Other Resources
1. Graduate Assistantships
South Dakota Mines has funds available from various sources for graduate assistantships (GAs) and fellowships. Such awards are usually made on the basis of scholastic merit and the availability of funds. Assistantships are not available to students on probation unless an exception is granted by the dean of graduate education. Non-degree-seeking students are not eligible to receive assistantships.
Graduate teaching assistantships (GTAs), graduate research assistantships (GRAs), and hybrid GRA/GTA positions are offered. A GTA assists with instruction within laboratory sections, grades papers, or performs other assigned instructional duties. A GRA is compensated to conduct supervised research, generally relating to the student’s thesis or dissertation research. Hybrid positions have a combination of the duties of GRAs and GTAs, as determined by the funding department. Additional information regarding graduate assistantships can be found in Mines Policy II-6 Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships.
The dean of graduate education grants the GA award, acting upon the recommendation of the department head, program coordinator, or major professor, after evaluation of the student’s academic record, overall qualifications, and programmatic progress.
GAs under state contract are subject to institutional policies set forth in the faculty/staff handbook. GRAs are required to sign an intellectual property agreement with Human Resources. GTAs are required to acknowledge compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
A student with a graduate assistantship should recognize that the prescribed hours of research work are minimum expectations mandated by employment practices and may not represent the effort that will be actually necessary to produce satisfactory progress and completion of a thesis or dissertation within a reasonable period of time.
Students must register for credits before assistantships and fellowships are processed for the semester for which they are authorized. Graduate assistants who are eligible for reduced tuition at one South Dakota regental institution are also eligible for reduced tuition at other South Dakota regental institutions.
Graduate assistantships may include tuition and fees support as a benefit, as defined by South Dakota Board of Regents policy.
2. Assistantships with Tuition and Support
The minimum compensation, established annually, must be awarded in each semester to qualify for reduced tuition.
Additionally, a student with an assistantship must meet the following minimum registration requirements to qualify for reduced tuition:
- Spring and Fall Assistantships: The minimum registration required to receive reduced tuition with a qualifying assistantship in a fall or spring semester is 9 credits. The maximum registration is 10 credits. FICA withholding applies to all graduate students with assistantships, or paid on an hourly basis, who are enrolled in fewer than 5 credits A one-time exception can be made in the student’s final semester to hold an assistantship when the student is registered for only 2 credits.
- Summer Assistantships: The minimum and maximum registration required to receive reduced tuition with a qualifying assistantship in the summer is 2 credits. Note, however, that FICA withholding applies to all graduate students with assistantships, or paid on an hourly basis, who are enrolled in fewer than 5 credits.
Specialty courses such as field camp and remedial courses numbered 001-099 are not eligible for reduced tuition. (http://www.sdsmt.edu/Admissions/Tuition-and-Fees/Tuition-Rates-Descriptions/ ). Internet courses are eligible for reduced tuition.
A student receiving an assistantship along with tuition remission is required to maintain 9 credits throughout the semester in which the support is received. In some cases, registration for courses offered by other South Dakota Board of Regents universities may count toward this total; please see GEP III.6. Registration at Other Institutions for more information. If a student drops to fewer than 9 credits, the student will immediately lose the assistantship and will be required to repay the institution for the tuition remission on all credits taken that semester unless the student adds additional credits to maintain full time status. Students who withdraw from the institution or have their assistantship terminated prior to the semester withdrawal deadline will have their assistantship stipend and tuition remission reduced as described in Mines Policy II-6 Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships.
3. Graduate Fellowships and other Resources
A number of fellowships from industrial and governmental agency sources are currently available. Eligibility requirements and restrictions are parallel to those for graduate assistantships except that a minimum registration of only 2 credits during the fellowship semester(s) is required. A fellowship award does not include reduced tuition and fees as a benefit. Pre-registration by continuing students is required to prevent payment delays.
Graduate students who are U.S. citizens or eligible non-citizens may be eligible for other forms of financial aid such as federal Stafford student loans, federal Perkins student loans, or federal work study. Application and requests for additional information on these programs should be made to the Financial Aid Office.
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