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What is a Graduate Assistantship?
It is a job that pays tuition and a stipend. The responsibilities are either to do research or to help teach. Respectively, these roles are referred to as a "Research Assistantship" ("RA") or a "Teaching Assistantship" ("TA").

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What are the duties of Graduate Assistants?
RAs and TAs are appointments that expect continuous participation over the course of their duration, for example, from September 1 to May 30. They do not simply follow the schedule of classes. It is important to understand that Graduate Assistants are expected to work during periods when classes are not in session – just as faculty and other research staff do.

At the discretion of the research or teaching supervisors, graduate assistants may take holidays provided that they make arrangements to make up the work time that is missed while absent from their employment.

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How many hours a week is a Graduate Assistant expected to work?
Graduate Assistants are paid to work for 20 hours a week.

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I am looking for a Graduate Assistantship. Where does ESD post open positions?
Open positions are posted here!

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How do I ensure that my appointment is set up (so that I get paid by my MIT Fellowship or for my work as a Graduate Assistant)?
If two weeks before the beginning of term (Fall: mid-August, Spring: mid-January, Summer: mid-May) you have not received a confirmation of an appointment you had previously arranged, it makes sense to check-up on the status of your appointment. Who should you talk to?

  • RAs should speak to the Principal Investigator for your project, or to her financial administrator
  • TAs should speak to your Lead Instructor
  • MIT fellowship recipients should reach out to the office administering your fellowship (e.g. MITEI, ODGE, SoE,...)
Then, simply confirm that the apropriate supervisor or administrator has sent the following information to esd_grad_appointments "at" mit.edu:
  • RA
    • your name & MIT ID number
    • account number
    • % effort
    • appointment period
  • TA
    • your name & MIT ID number
    • subject info:
      • ESD TA: subject number
      • non-ESD TA: account number
    • % effort
    • your role: contact or support
  • MIT Fellowship
    • your name & MIT ID number
    • account number
    • award amount
    • award period
Note: only a supervisor or an administrator can provide this information.

You will know that your appointment has been processed, and that you are going to be paid when you receive a Notice of Appointment by email. You should also check your paystubs at the end of each month to ensure everything is in order.

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How many credit units may I take if I do have a Graduate Assistantship?
This number is limited. The principle is that students must leave room for the work for which they are getting paid.

Each Department or equivalent unit at MIT sets its own rules for the limitation on the number of units. For ESD, these limits are:

  • RAs and TAs may register for up to 54 units/year, including up to 33 units/semester without petitioning the graduate committee, and may petition to take up to a maximum of 36 units in one semester
  • The average number of units/semester over the student's graduate program must not exceed 27
  • Units for thesis do not count as part of the total

If the student is on a part-time assistantship, these numbers can be prorated with the agreement of the supervisor.

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How many credit units may I take if I do not have a Graduate Assistantship?
You may take a “full load” which is normally considered to be around 45 to 50 MIT units of subjects. [Note: 3 MIT units correspond to I unit at most North American universities.] Some people may take more if they have particularly good backgrounds in the basics for their subjects. Others may find themselves fully loaded with fewer units, for example if they are not used to taking classes in English, have been away from school for many years, or are studying new material.

Students should consult with their advisors to discuss this issue.

Note that the perspective of the International Student Office (ISO) is shaped by visa regulations. They require foreign students to take a “full load” but, in this context, the number of total units is considerably less (around 30, but consult with ISO for exact details).

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Does ESD offer financial assistance?
Please see FAQs about Admissions to ESD's S.M. and Ph.D. Programs

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October 2005

 

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