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The SpeechLanguage Pathology Program has two Graduate Assistant positions for theacademic year. The Graduate Assistants will develop leadership collaboration and communication skills while supporting the mission vision and values of the Maryville University SpeechLanguage Pathology Program. The SpeechLanguage Pathology Graduate Assistant will report to the SpeechLanguage Pathology Student Worker Supervisor and Program Director.
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The award is based on 20 hours per week for 18 weeks each semester (August 18th December 19th & January 5th May 8th). It is expected that students are fulltime status in the fall and spring semesters by being enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours in both semesters. Credits must be earned by May 31 each year. Tuition waiver does not cover fees private music lessons books or OneCard charges. Students will receive of their annual stipend during the Fall semester and of their annual stipend during the Spring semester. Each semester the stipend will be divided into 8 payments. Fall stipends are paid on or about September 15December 31. Spring stipends are paid on or about January 31May 15
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Special Instructions to Applicants
An offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background screening.
Applicants requiring University sponsorship to obtain employment authorization will not be considered for this position.
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