Teaching and Research Assistantships

Current Graduate Students

Salary and Benefits

Current salary scales for Academic Student Employees

Fee Remission for Academic Student Employees

2025-2026 Fee Remission

Teaching assistant appointments of 25% or higher receive a partial fee remission,* except for courses taken in Summer Sessions/quarter.**

Teaching assistants appointed to Summer Sessions are appointed by the Office of Summer Sessions. There is no fee remission offered to any academic student appointment during the summer.

*Fee remission includes education and registration fees as well as health insurance.
**The salary and fee remission amounts are subject to change without notice.

Example

A full-time graduate student enrolled at the Graduate School of Management with a 25% TA appointment can expect to receive the following:

  • Salary: $5,893.35 per quarter
  • Fee remission: $5,128.40 per quarter
  • Health: $2,732.13 ($68.13 if waiving out of health insurance) per quarter

Graduate Student Health Insurance

University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP)

Open Positions

Teaching Assistant Positions for Undergraduate Tech Minor Courses

Job Description

The Graduate School of Management is now accepting applications for Teaching Assistant (TA) appointments for the Fall 2025, Winter 2026, and Spring 2026 terms. These positions support undergraduate technology minor courses and will be assigned at 25%-50% (10-20 hours per week).

Required Qualifications

Applicants must meet minimum eligibility restrictions:

Teaching Assistant Positions for Undergraduate Accounting Courses

Job Description

The Graduate School of Management is now accepting applications for Teaching Assistant (TA) appointments for the Winter 2026, Spring 2026 and Summer 2026 terms. These positions support undergraduate accounting courses and will be assigned at 25% (10 hours per week).

Required Qualifications

Graduate standing with completion of equivalent accounting course(s) at an accredited university with a letter grade of B or above.

Applicants must meet minimum eligibility restrictions: