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That's the DSU equation. We're a four-year university with nationally recognized programs, cutting-edge facilities, and the brightest thinkers. But we're also a tight-knit, inclusive community. Small class sizes mean hands-on training and individualized attention. All this with an affordable, public school price that's among the best values in the region.

Majors & Degrees

Graduate Assistantships

Dakota State University is pleased to award Graduate Assistantships to outstanding candidates. Assistantships give students an opportunity to work with some of our faculty in course delivery, disciplinary research, or as administrative assistants. These experiences become rich resume-builders for our students. The assistantships also provide full tuition benefits to students, as well as a monthly stipend for students. The number of assistantships awarded is limited.

Students may apply for an assistantship by designating an interest in their graduate program application. Students are notified if they are awarded an assistantship, and all students remain on the assistantship eligibility list until an assistantship is received or graduated. If selected, master's level students receive a one-year assistantship, doctoral students receive a three-year assistantship. The process is competitive.

Students applying for Athletic assistantships must follow all application procedures. Students receiving Athletics funded assistantships can be awarded up to two years.

Assistantship Applicants should not contact DSU faculty or departments for assistantship information. All assistantships are managed by the Graduate Office. Please contact GradOffice@dsu.edu for questions regarding assistantships.

Eligibility

DSU awards assistantships to graduate students with strong skills, abilities and record of performance. To be eligible for an assistantship, you must:

  • Be a regular/admitted full-time student who can devote their full attention to the program.
  • Be available to work on campus. Applicants must indicate they plan to study on-campus to be eligible. 
  • Be registered for a normal course load concurrent with the assistantship.
  • Not be employed full-time outside of DSU. Graduate students with other full-time employment are ineligible.
  • International students must hold an F-1 visa and have (or be in the process of obtaining) a Social Security number. Students with non-student visas are not eligible for an assistantship until they have obtained the F-1 visa.

Students with conditional or special student status are not eligible for assistantships until their status changes to regular admit.

How to apply

  • Indicate your interest in a graduate assistantship in your admissions application and choose the Madison main campus for course delivery. 
  • Complete the GRE and request scores be sent to Dakota State University Graduate Admissions.
    • Athletics assistantships do not require GRE scores
  • Upload a current resume in the application portal after submitting the admissions application web form.  

Assistantship deadlines

Please submit the online application, GRE test scores, and resume or CV by the following deadlines:

  • April 15: Fall Semester
  • October 15: Spring Semester

Graduate assistantship appointments are awarded after admissions decisions are communicated. 

Types of assistantships

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA): Teach or assist DSU faculty in teaching
  • Graduate Research Assistant (GRA): Conduct research and assist DSU faculty with their research
  • Graduate Administrative Assistant (GAA): Provide administrative assistance to various offices and programs on campus

Responsibilities and requirements

As a graduate assistant, you must:

  • Work part-time (up to 19.5 hours per week) at DSU
  • Maintain a 3.25 GPA, in order to have your assistantship renewed each semester
  • Perform duties as designated by a faculty supervisor

Reduced Tuition

Many graduate students are eligible for tuition reduction, including South Dakota-certified teachers, members of the National Guard, state employees, and students who teach on campus as a graduate assistant.

Explore Reduced Tuition Programs

National Guard Members

If you're a member of the SD National Guard, you're eligible for reduced tuition equal to one half of the resident state-supported tuition rate on any hours not covered by federal education benefits.

The graduate benefit is limited to 32 credit hours. Students are billed at the full rate with the benefit paid by the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.

SD Teachers (K-12)

If you are an elementary or secondary teacher or vocational instructor who meets certain criteria, you're eligible for a 50% tuition reduction of the on-campus rate. This benefit is limited to six credit hours per year. Off-campus and distance courses are both eligible for tuition reduction.

If you are taking eligible courses during the fall and spring terms, you must be under a current teaching contract. If you're taking courses during the summer term, you must be under a teaching contract for the succeeding school year to qualify for tuition benefits.

To apply for reduced tuition, simply complete Form 250-97 and submit it at the time of registration.

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Office of Graduate Studies and Research
(605) 256-5799
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