Work Obligation Info

GENERAL INFORMATION

A full Graduate Assistantship award receives compensation from the university in the form of a salary for work obligations assigned by your supervisor. This may include any combination of teaching, research, and service duties.


WEEKLY TIME COMMITMENT

As a Graduate Assistant, you cannot exceed the following hours per week during your contract period:


COMPENSATION

Graduate Assistants are paid a salary amount as determined by the position and department. The minimum salary for a full award for the 2023-2024 academic year (based on a standard 9-month contract) is $9,588.00 for a master’s student and $10,226.00 for a doctoral student.

Payment of your salary will be processed through the employee payroll system. Paychecks are issued bi-weekly on Fridays according to the Employee Payroll Calendar.

GAs are non-benefit eligible (they do not receive leave of absence, holiday pay, sick leave, or vacation pay). Every GA is covered by university health insurance for work-related illness or injury in accordance with university procedures.


REPORTING

Every GA will be under the guidance of a supervisor and an advisor. Your supervisor and advisor are your primary mentors, they may be different people or the same. Under their mentorship, you will gain experience and learn scholarly, professional, and ethical behaviors appropriate to your specific field of study.


TITLES

Your specific GA title reflects your majority duties. It is important to know what type of GA you are, as this will relate to how you are paid and possible tax implications. For more information about time entry, tax withholding, exemptions, or W-4s visit the Payroll website or contact Payroll Services at (208) 426-4440 or email payroll@boisestate.edu.


OTHER EMPLOYMENT

A GA cannot work for the university under any compensable arrangement other than the graduate assistantship during the contract period unless an exception is approved by the Graduate College Dean. To request approval, the student must request approval via the online form. This form must be submitted every semester that you hold a GAship and a secondary position on campus. 

Graduate students are expected to devote their time to their studies and to their assistantship. This means that in most cases a GA should not be employed off-campus unless the GA holds a partial GAship. Although the University does not prohibit outside employment by GAs in addition to their University appointment, acceptance of outside employment should be guided by the need to avoid conflicts of interest and any infringement on the student’s academic duties… Read More about Graduate Assistantships.