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University of Wisconsin–Madison Maximum Levels of Graduate Assistantship Appointments Policy

Research Assistant (RA) Appointments 

  • Appointments are permitted up to 50%.  
  • Appointments exceeding 50% are not permitted.
Combined RA/TA/PA/LSA Appointments
Academic Year Appointments:
  • At times during the academic year when a service-requiring appointment (PA, TA, LSA) is combined with a research-training appointment (RA), the maximum combined appointment level for non-dissertators and dissertators cannot exceed 75% for domestic students or 50% for international students, with no more than 50% being the RA appointment.
Summer Appointments:
  • During the summer term, when a service-requiring appointment (PA, TA, LSA) is combined with a research-training appointment (RA), the maximum combined appointment level for non-dissertators and dissertators cannot exceed 75% for both domestic and international students, with no more than 50% being the RA appointment.
Lecturer (LSA), Teaching Assistant (TA) and Project Assistant (PA) Appointments

    Academic Year Appointments (includes annual basis PA appointments held during the academic year): 

    • Appointments are permitted up to 75% for domestic students and 50% for international students. A full graduate load (whether or not prelims and residence have been completed) may be carried with any PA, Lecturer (LSA), or TA appointment.

      Semester Break and Spring Vacation:

      • Project Assistants, Lecturers (LSA), and Teaching Assistants may be employed 100% during semester break and spring vacation. The Request for Exception to Maximum Levels of Graduate Assistant Appointments request form does not need to be completed for Project Assistants, Lecturers (LSA) or Teaching Assistants appointed 100% time during breaks.

        Summer Appointments:

          • Appointment Dates and Levels: Project Assistants, Lecturers (LSA), and Teaching Assistants may be employed up to and including 100% time during the summer. The Request for Exception to Maximum Levels of Graduate Assistant Appointments form does not need to be completed for these appointments. 
          • For individuals on academic appointments during the spring or fall semesters, appointments for more than two-ninths of the full-time academic year rate will be allowed only under the same procedure established for faculty summer appointments exceeding two-ninths time.
          • International students are allowed to work more than 20 hours per week until the week classes begin. 
          • Domestic graduate students who are new to the University and have fall admittance can be appointed as a Project or Teaching Assistant or Lecturer (LSA) no earlier than Monday after spring exams end.  For students that have spring admittance, an appointment as a Project or Teaching Assistant or Lecturer (LSA) may not begin any earlier than the Monday after winter exams end.
          •  International graduate students who are new to the University and have fall admittance cannot be appointed as a Project or Teaching Assistant or Lecturer (LSA) unless they have admittance for the summer term.
          • Registration: Students holding summer appointments as Project Assistants or Teaching Assistants or Lecturers (LSA) need not necessarily register during the summer session,* although they must either have been graduate students during the preceding semester or have a letter to register for the upcoming Fall.

                   *Registration is expected for any student using University facilities or consulting regularly with his/her professor.

              Graduate Student Fellowships and Traineeships

              • The policy governing supplementation of these awards has been outlined in a separate policy titled University of Wisconsin–Madison Policy for Supplementation and Concurrent Appointments for Graduate Students Holding Predoctoral Fellowships or Traineeships. Information regarding this policy may be obtained from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Human Resources Office or, in the case of UW–Madison Fellowships, from the unit awarding the fellowship.

              Procedure for Requesting Exceptions to Policy

              • The Request For Exception To Maximum Levels of Graduate Assistant Appointments Form is not required for appointments that are under 75% for domestic students. This means graduate assistant appointments not exceeding the maximum levels in this document (MaximumAppointmentLevelsbyAppointmentTypeAcademicYear.pdf) do not require documentation of any kind.
              • All other proposed appointments that would exceed these maximum levels will require prior approval of the appropriate Dean or Director and the Graduate School.
              • The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Human Resources Office is responsible for approving rare cases when there is a need for an exception to these policies. Clear documentation of the necessity for an exception to UW–Madison policy must accompany such a request and should be submitted through the appropriate Dean or Director to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education Human Resources Office, 358 Bascom Hall, prior to making the appointment (RequestforExceptiontoMaxLevelsofGraduateAssistantAppointments.doc.pdf form).

              General

              • Those responsible for appointments are cautioned that funding sources may impose restrictions in addition to those outlined above.
              • International students on F-1 and J-1 Visas are at risk concerning their immigration status if they are employed for more than 20 hours per week during the academic year, including PA and TA appointments. This means the sum of an individual international student’s Teaching Assistant, Project Assistant and Student Hourly appointments may not exceed 20 hours of work or 50% time per week. Visit https://iss.wisc.edu/employment/f1-employment/ for more information regarding international student employment from the Office of International Student Services.
                        A full graduate load is:
              • Academic Year: Full-time enrollment is defined as 8 to 15 graduate level credits per semester (courses numbered 300 and above) for graduate students and 3 credits for persons registered as dissertators.
              • Summer: Full-time enrollment is defined as 2 graduate level credits (courses numbered 300 and above). Dissertators must register for 3 credits. Students must register for the eight-week general session. 
              • Graduate assistant appointments totaling less than one-third time will not generate remission of non-resident nor resident tuition, or eligibility for health insurance.

              If you have any questions regarding maximum levels of graduate assistant appointments, please contact Julie Karpelenia (262-8389), or Kelly Marks (262-5802) in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education-Human Resources Office.



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