CONDUCTING PERCUSSION MUSIC EDUCATION VOICE …

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MUSIC GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS SCHOOL OF MUSIC, THEATRE, AND DANCE Graduate Teaching Assistantships at Colorado State University are available for each academic year. Assistantships provide a stipend for teaching and/or performance duties assigned by the School and include a tuition remission for both in-state and out-of-state tuition (excluding fees).* AWARDED TO STUDENTS WITHIN THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY OR FOR SERVICES IN WHICH THEY HOLD SPECIAL EXPERTISE: • Assistantships range from 10-20 hours per week: — 20 hours provides full tuition waiver — 10 hours provides half tuition waiver • A portion of the health insurance costs GTA OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE: • Performing in large/small ensembles Administrative duties tailored to the skill set of the applicant Teach/coach ensembles and individuals according the area of applicant expertise • Music Education GTAs teach coursework alongside faculty GTPathways GTA RESPONSIBILITIES: • Assists instructor during class • Teaches class when instructor needs assistance Communicates with students on graded information, class information, and course content Grades all papers that are assigned for course assessments DEADLINE Completed application and all associated materials must be received by Feb. 15, 2018 • Wind conducting deadline is Jan. 15, 2018 APPLICATION DETAILS • music.colostate.edu/admissions/grad-apply/ CONTACT • Murray Oliver: [email protected] | (970) 491-5193 GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP AREA OPPORTUNITIES *Please note that out-of-state tuition is paid for the first year of the position; GTAs are expected to obtain resident status after one year. All graduate teaching assistantships are for the academic year and are renewable for a second year. For more information visit music.colostate.edu/admissions/grad-scholarships CONDUCTING (ORCHESTRAL, INSTRUMENTAL & CHORAL) | PERCUSSION | MUSIC EDUCATION VOICE | CLASSROOM SUPPORT FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS AND DEGREES

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Graduate Teaching Assistantships at Colorado State University are available for each academic year. Assistantships provide a stipend for teaching and/or performance duties assigned by the School and include a tuition remission for both in-state and out-of-state tuition (excluding fees).*

AWARDED TO STUDENTS WITHIN THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY OR FOR SERVICES IN WHICHTHEY HOLD SPECIAL EXPERTISE:

• Assistantships range from 10-20 hours per week: — 20 hours provides full tuition waiver — 10 hours provides half tuition waiver• A portion of the health insurance costs

GTA OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

• Performing in large/small ensembles• Administrative duties tailored to the skill set of the applicant• Teach/coach ensembles and individuals according the area of applicant expertise• Music Education GTAs teach coursework alongside faculty

GTPathways GTA RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Assists instructor during class• Teaches class when instructor needs assistance• Communicates with students on graded information, class information, and course content• Grades all papers that are assigned for course assessments

DEADLINE

• Completed application and all associated materials must be received by Feb. 15, 2018• Wind conducting deadline is Jan. 15, 2018

APPLICATION DETAILS

• music.colostate.edu/admissions/grad-apply/

CONTACT

• Murray Oliver: [email protected] | (970) 491-5193

GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP AREA OPPORTUNITIES

*Please note that out-of-state tuition is paid for the first year of the position; GTAs are expected to obtain resident status after one year. All graduate

teaching assistantships are for the academic year and are renewable for a second year. For more information visit music.colostate.edu/admissions/grad-scholarships

CONDUCTING (ORCHESTRAL, INSTRUMENTAL & CHORAL) | PERCUSSION | MUSIC EDUCATION VOICE | CLASSROOM SUPPORT FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS AND DEGREES