Four one-year (three to four academic quarters) graduate assistantships are available through the Environmental Education (EE) program. Graduate assistants work 16 hours per week and earn 80% tuition remission at the in-state tuition rate during the terms they work, as well as a monthly stipend. Depending on the position, responsibilities may include managing the EE Office, developing activities and curricula, managing our Natural Science Kits, or working with area educators and environmental education providers. See below for more detailed descriptions. A fifth graduate assistantship position to teach General Biology labs is available for those with sufficient background in biology. A position description is available below.

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