Graduate Assistant - Computer Science & CyberSec - Non Teaching - Fall
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Computer Science, Academic, Faculty
Graduate Assistant
This position involves assisting faculty in the Department of Computer Science and Cybersecurity with research. There is no teaching or grading in this role, it is a research position. Graduate Assistants will work up to 5 hours per week under the direction of a department faculty member.
Assisting faculty in research related to topics of interest to the Department of Computer Science and Cybersecurity.
Education:
Bachelor's Degree Required, Currently admitted to a UCM graduate degree program, Graduate Student in the Department of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, 3.0 or higher graduate level GPA if previous graduate level courses have been taken, 2.7 or higher undergraduate level GPA if no previous graduate level courses have been taken.
GA Type:
Research, GA Hour Expectations: 5 hours a week, Start Date of Position: 08/10/2026, End Date of Position: 12/11/2026, Total Stipend for Semester: $1,237.50, Working Days &
Hours:
Hours arranged with professor. 5 hours per week.
Students filling a Graduate Assistantship (GA) position are eligible to receive a graduate tuition waiver, a graduate non-resident tuition waiver (if applicable), and a graduate mandatory fees waiver. The scholarships are in the form of a waiver and the funds are not deposited into the student's personal account. Instead, the student's bill is reduced by the amount of the scholarship awarded.
If the maximum amount of the scholarship is not used, the remainder is not paid to the student in any form and unused scholarship money cannot be carried over to another semester. The scholarship is applied to graduate level courses only; courses taken for undergraduate credit are not eligible to be covered by the GA scholarship. The non-resident fee scholarship only applies to classes taken on the UCM Warrensburg campus.
The maximum scholarship amounts are based on the size of assistantship held. For a full (20-hour per week) assistantship, the scholarship covers tuition costs and mandatory fees up to 12 credit hours of graduate coursework per semester. Graduate assistantship positions less than full will be prorated accordingly.
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