Financial Support
Many types of graduate assistantships are available to CWW students: teaching in the Freshman Composition program; tutoring for the Writing Center and Student Athlete Support Services; and working with the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival. Additionally, the CWW has administrative assistantships as well as editorial positions at Bayou Magazine and UNO Press.
Assistantship stipends are available in three amounts:
$8,100 for students who commit themselves to a teaching load of three courses per academic year; $5,400 for students who teach two courses per academic year; and $4,900 for students who work 12 hours a week in non-teaching positions.
In addition to the money that the assistantships pay, all graduate assistants also receive full tuition waivers. Any student who has held an assistantship for an academic year is entitled to a tuition waiver for the summer term. Assistantships are usually renewable for a second year.
If you'd like to apply for an assistantship, download the application HERE.
Applications for assistantships should be submitted no later than March 1st.