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Did you miss the Student Affairs Graduate Assistantship Information Session on 3/23/11? 
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Student Affairs Graduate Assistant Opportunities

Please explore the graduate assistantship positions listed below, and carefully read through the job descriptions and application information linked to this website. Each individual office or department listed has an assistantship available for 2011-2012. Depending upon each candidate's qualifications, representatives of each office or department will be conducting interviews on-campus. Initially, application materials will be reviewed by these individual offices. If the candidates' skills and abilities are a match for the available positions, they will be contacted by that office to schedule an on-campus or telephone interview.

 

Candidates are encouraged to apply for as many graduate assistantships for which they are interested. Candidates should carefully review the information below about the assistantship interview process. Candidates should work directly with the contact people listed for the respective job description.

We will be holding interviews for all available positions on April 15, 2011 between 9am and 5pm. If candidates are interested in multiple positions, it will be possible to schedule more than one interview on that day. As indicated above, candidates should work directly with the contact people listed for each position to schedule accordingly.

 

Application Process

  • Complete the online application linked at the bottom of this page. Be sure to upload all requested materials, and supply all requested information (i.e., telephone number, email address, references, essay questions).
  • Priority for all positions will be given to applicants who apply by March 31, 2011, and participate in the Assistantship Interview Day on April 15, 2011.
  • Applications for all departments will continue to be accepted until all positions are filled.
  • Application materials will be reviewed individually by each office or department.
  • If your application materials indicates that you are a potential candidate for the position, you may be contacted to schedule an interview.
  • Personal interviews are strongly preferred; however, other interview methods may be scheduled for candidates who cannot travel to RIT (i.e., telephone, video relay, or SKYPE).
  • If you have any questions about the graduate assistantships listed on this website, please contact the sponsoring office/department directly.
We wish you the best of luck throughout the application process!

Student Affairs Graduate Assistantship Opportunities for 2011-2012


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  Center for Residence Life:

Academic Support Center:

    Student Affairs Assessment:

  RIT Leadership Institute and Community Service Center:

 

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