Please see this page for a list of all Graduate Assistantship (GA) positions for the 2025-2026 academic year. Teaching Assistantship (TA) and Research Assistantship (RA) positions are noted next to the hiring department title.

Assistantship Opportunities

In order to be eligible for and maintain a Graduate Assistantship position, students must:

  • Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Enroll in 6 graduate credits or more during each semester that they are employed as a GA.
  • Be matriculated in a graduate degree program at USM (students in certificate-only programs are not eligible).
  • Remain in good academic standing and be making acceptable progress towards their degree.
  • Not be a University of Maine System employee.

Note: Maine Law and University of Maine students are not eligible for most USM Graduate Assistantships. 

Students may not hold more than 20 hours per week as a graduate worker (which includes Graduate Aide, Graduate Assistants, and other forms of student employment).

DepartmentYear/
Semester
CampusHrs/WkStipend
(Total)
Scholarship
(Yes/No)
Availability
No positions
available
at this time

Submit Your Application

Ready to apply? First, double check you meet the eligibility requirements. Then, submit the required documents to the hiring supervisor:

  • Resume
  • Cover letter
  • Any other materials as required in the job description posting

If you need help figuring out where to send your application materials, check out this handy Applying for a Graduate Assistant Guide (PDF).

Other Student Work Opportunities

Please check back later for additional Graduate Aide opportunities. Please contact your Financial Aid Counselor to determine if you have questions about eligibility.

Note: students must receive a federal work-study award to be eligible for Graduate Aide positions.

The OLLI Graduate Student Fellowship was established at the University of Southern Maine with a gift from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI). The Fellowship provides scholarships of $3,000 for five selected USM graduate students whose research, scholarship or creative activity focus on social and environmental justice, adult education, or issues related to aging and wellness. Find more information on the Graduate Fellowships page.

The GRO Fellowship program is designed to support and nurture talented graduate students across various disciplines, offering you the chance to conduct cutting-edge research, collaborate with distinguished faculty, and contribute to groundbreaking projects. Learn more on the Graduate Fellowships page.