Graduate assistantships at La Salle can greatly enhance your graduate student experience while providing significant financial support. Though limited and competitive, graduate students selected for an assistantship are eligible for a stipend and tuition remission for up to six credits in the fall and up to six credits in the spring in exchange for approximately 20 hours of work per week. Qualifications and duties for each position are noted in each posting.
For minimum eligibility, applicants must have been admitted to a graduate program, confirmed their enrollment with a non-refundable deposit, and be in good standing with the university at the time of their application to a graduate assistantship.
The list below reflects openings for the 2026-2027 academic year; however, the availability and type of graduate assistantships may vary each year. The list of available graduate assistantships for the upcoming academic year is expected to be released in the preceding spring or summer semester on the University’s jobs webpage under “Staff Positions.” If the Office of Human Resources no longer lists a graduate assistant position, the position may have been filled.
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The Graduate Assistant for Academic Support of Student Athletes is responsible for mentoring and monitoring designated student-athletes in their academic pursuits.
The Graduate Assistant, Advancement Operations, position will assist the Operations team in ensuring donors are properly acknowledged, recognized, and stewarded in an accurate and timely manner to promote the strategic fundraising and engagement goals of University Advancement. This position is responsible for accurately producing acknowledgement letters, preparing donor reports, assisting with event and donor communications, and providing general support to the entire University Advancement Operations team. This team member will also support University Advancement events and communications.
The Graduate Assistant, Alumni Engagement, position will assist the Alumni Engagement team in connecting with La Salle alumni to promote the strategic fundraising and engagement goals of University Advancement. This position is responsible for preparing donor reports, assisting with event and donor communications, and providing general support to the entire University Advancement team. This team member will also support Alumni Engagement events, including basketball games, on-campus events, and off-campus engagement events. They will be expected to provide top customer service for alumni and donors while being responsive to any other event needs that arise.
The Athletic Communications Graduate Assistant will assist the Associate Athletic Director with all aspects regarding media relations, public relations, social media marketing, and sport information to promote La Salle’s varsity sport programs.
The Athletic Digital Media Graduate Assistant works directly with marketing, communications, and applicable sport programs to create high-end graphic design and video projects utilized in recruitment and promotion of student-athletes.
The Athletics Facilities and Operations Graduate Assistant will assist the entire department and especially the Director of Athletics Facilities and Operations in all aspects regarding to event and building management for all of La Salle’s varsity sport and campus recreation programs.
Under the direction of the Associate Athletic Director for External Relations, the Athletic Fan and Community Engagement Graduate Assistant will assist with planning and executing of actions to engage fans during all athletic contests. Additionally, will assist with enhancing La Salle’s brand through local community service projects for student-athletes.
The Graduate Assistant for Events and Marketing in the Campus Engagement Center is responsible for planning, implementing, and assessing Late Night La Salle programming; supporting student engagement initiatives and registered student organizations; coordinating marketing and promotional efforts for Campus Engagement Center and Division programs; providing guidance and support to students seeking involvement opportunities; and assisting with the training, supervision, and development of Campus Engagement Center student staff. The Graduate Assistant serves as an active member of the Campus Engagement Center team and contributes to creating a vibrant, inclusive, and engaging campus experience for all students.
The Graduate Assistant for Fraternity and Sorority Life in the Campus Engagement Center is responsible for supporting the development, administration, and assessment of the University’s fraternity and sorority community. The Graduate Assistant assists with chapter operations, recruitment and intake processes, leadership development, educational programming, policy implementation, risk management initiatives, and student organization advising. The Graduate Assistant serves as an active member of the Campus Engagement Center team and contributes to creating a positive, inclusive, and values-based fraternity and sorority experience for students.
The Graduate Assistant for Campus Recreation assists with the daily operations of La Salle’s Campus Recreation program and services.
The Graduate Assistant for the Career Center focuses on Employment and Career Coaching assists with logistics and management of all on-campus student employment or virtual recruiting activities managed through Handshake. The GA will work to make on-campus student employment a meaningful learning and development experience considered a high-impact practice to aid in retention as well as update the database with employer relations touchpoints. The GA will help with outreach to ensure any employer engagement opportunities are promoted to faculty and students.
The GA will coach and advise supervisors who are designated to have entry-level positions on development of job descriptions that are high impact, learning and development focused opportunities for professional development. The GA assists with recruitment, hiring, and development of training for student employees. The GA creates and delivers the training curriculum for supervision and on-boarding of student employees. A strong candidate will possess excellent communication skills with a strong ability to multi-task and prioritize workload. The ability to be organized, detail oriented, capable of following through and working independently is highly preferred.
The Chief Extern acts as an extension of the Clinic Director and faculty supervisors in providing supervision to two Clinic Teams, Clinic Assistants, and student clinicians within the La Salle Community Center for Psychological Services Clinic (“Clinic”).
The Graduate Assistant for Commuter & Off-Campus Student Engagement organizes, communicates, facilitates, and evaluates various events and activities aimed at fostering engagement among commuter and off-campus students. These initiatives are designed to support engagement, academic success, and personal development within this student demographic.
The Graduate Assistant for Enrollment Management is responsible for supporting and fostering relationships with prospective and current students while providing assistance with enrollment systems and data entry. The GA will provide support with application and enrollment reports in addition to assisting potential students throughout an application life cycle. The GA will gain practical experience in student recruitment, support, and retention, and academic advising, with an overall experience of academic and enrollment operations.
The Graduate Assistant for Enterprise Applications supports enterprise-wide applications and services through project coordination, application development and testing, technical documentation, user support, and team collaboration.
More information coming soon.
The Graduate Assistant for the Honors Program communicates with and supports students, administrators, faculty, and staff. The GA oversees student workers and utilizes Microsoft Office (specifically Word and Excel), databases, and email to track student engagement and outcomes. The GA schedules appointments, edits documents, and provides general assistance to the Director of the Honors Program.
The Graduate Assistant for Housing Operations supports the daily functions of the housing office and participates in the Coordinator-On-Call (CoC) rotation for Residence Life. While primarily focused on Housing Operations, the GA may also assist with other functions of Student Development & Campus Life (SDCL) Operations and Administration as needed. This role demands excellent customer service, attention to detail, and adept problem-solving skills. This is a live-in position with on-call responsibilities.
The Human Resources Graduate Assistant provides administrative, operational, and project support to the Office of Human Resources. The Graduate Assistant assists with office coordination, records administration, document management, and customer service activities that support the delivery of Human Resources programs and services. Working closely with HR staff, the Graduate Assistant supports onboarding processes, compliance initiatives, employee engagement activities, data management, and special projects designed to improve HR operations and the employee experience. The position also assists with supervision and coordination of HR student workers and contributes to the efficient day-to-day functioning of the office.
Office Operations and Administrative Support
Records Management and HR Operations
Student Employee Coordination
Compliance and Data Management
Employee Engagement and Special Projects
The Graduate Assistant for Institutional Research & Analytics supports data-informed decision-making and institutional effectiveness. Under the supervision of the Director, the Graduate Assistant engages in survey development, documentation, data collection, and analysis to enhance institutional reporting and stakeholder engagement.
The Graduate Assistant for International and Transfer Admission provides support and assistance with enrollment systems and data entry for international and transfer admission while fostering relationships with prospective and current students. The GA will provide support with application and enrollment reports in addition to assisting potential students throughout an application life cycle. The GA will gain practical experience in student recruitment, support, and retention, and academic advising, with an overall experience of academic and enrollment operations.
The Graduate Assistant for Marketing & Communications is responsible for providing support for the marketing and communication functions of the University through coverage of events, photography, creation of social media posts, event logistics, calendar management, etc. The GA will take on specific projects as outlined by the Director of Communications and the AVP for Marketing and Digital Strategy.
Under the direction of the Director of Men’s Basketball Operations and the Head Coach for Men’s Basketball, the Graduate Assistant will represent La Salle University through the sport of men’s basketball to its various constituents, while adhering to the mission and values of the University. The position requires a competent understanding of the technical aspects of the sport, knowledge and compliance of all Conference and NCAA rules, and the ability to successfully recruit quality student-athletes at the Division I level. The Graduate Assistant is responsible for providing a positive experience for each student-athlete under their supervision.
Under the direction of the Head Coach for Men’s Soccer, the Graduate Assistant will represent La Salle University through the sport of Men’s Soccer to its various constituents while adhering to the mission and values of the University. The position requires a competent understanding of the technical aspects of the sport, knowledge and compliance of all Conference and NCAA rules, and the ability to successfully recruit quality student-athletes at the Division I level. The Graduate Assistant is required to provide a positive experience for each student-athlete under their supervision.
More information coming soon.
The Graduate Hall Director for Residence Life is responsible for supervisory, administrative, and emergency response functions that promote student engagement, academic success, and personal development. This position is a live-in position with on-call responsibilities.
The Graduate Assistant for the Speech-Language-Hearing (SLH) Community Clinic supports the Clinic Director and is responsible for the following: filing the clinical documentation for active clinic clients, help make copies of clinical materials needed for clients, organizes student resource room, manages the Zoom sessions for clinic patients, assists with preparing clinic rooms and treatment materials for therapy sessions, and makes weekly calls regarding appointments for clinic sessions.
The Graduate Assistant for Student Conduct & Community Standards supports the administration of the University’s student conduct process through case management, student outreach, educational programming, policy education, and administrative support. The Graduate Assistant assists with conduct-related communications, sanction tracking, data management, assessment activities, and educational initiatives designed to promote student accountability and community standards. The Graduate Assistant serves as an active member of the Student Conduct team and contributes to fostering a safe, respectful, and educational campus environment. Due to the sensitive nature of student conduct records, this position requires the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality.
The Graduate Assistant for the Student Desk Receptionist (SDR) Program leads the daily functions of the SDR Program and participates in the Coordinator-On-Call (CoC) rotation for Residence Life. While primarily focused on the SDR Program, the GA may also assist with other functions of the division as needed. This role demands excellent customer service, attention to detail, and adept problem-solving skills. This is a live-in position with on-call responsibilities.
More information coming soon.
More information coming soon.
The Graduate Assistant for Student Support and the Basket serves as the primary contact and person overseeing the operations of the Basket, La Salle University’s food pantry and assists division staff with other initiatives to support student’s personal needs. The Graduate Assistant works closely with the staff in the Division of Student Development & Campus Life, Academic Affairs, and other constituents to support students and campus programming initiatives.
The Graduate Assistant for Student Wellness Services is responsible for providing administrative, front-office, and daily operational support to the Student Health Center. This position supports the student-facing experience of the office by assisting with general reception, appointment flow, student inquiries, office organization, communication support, and other non-clinical administrative functions.
This role is administrative and operational in nature. The Graduate Assistant does not provide medical care, counseling, clinical assessment, triage, diagnosis, treatment, medical advice, or confidential case management. Any interaction with student information will be limited to the administrative scope of the position, completed under staff supervision, and handled in accordance with University confidentiality expectations and applicable FERPA/HIPAA-related protocols.
The Graduate Assistant for Technology Support Services provides timely delivery of technical support and excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders.
The Graduate Assistant for Test Proctoring is an important member of the Center for Academic Achievement team who primarily supports students with approved accommodations. Proctors are responsible for scheduling exams with students and instructors, setting up testing rooms, recording attendance, ensuring accommodations are available, clarifying instructions with students and/or instructors, and ensuring that assigned exams are administered in a timely and secure way for the instructor(s). The Graduate Assistant will also support the Center for Academic Achievement by assisting with events and initiatives designed to enhance academic support for students.
Under the direction of the Head Coach for Triathlon, the Graduate Assistant will represent La Salle University through the sport of Triathlon to its various constituents while adhering to the mission and values of the University. The position requires a competent understanding of the technical aspects of the sport, knowledge and compliance of all Conference and NCAA rules, and the ability to successfully recruit quality student-athletes at the Division I level. The Graduate Assistant is required to provide a positive experience for each student-athlete under their supervision.
Under the direction of the Director of Women’s Basketball Operations and the Head Coach for Women’s Basketball, the Graduate Assistant will represent La Salle University through the sport of women’s basketball to its various constituents while adhering to the mission and values of the University. The position requires a competent understanding of the technical aspects of the sport, knowledge and compliance of all Conference and NCAA rules, and the ability to successfully recruit quality student-athletes at the Division I level. The Graduate Assistant is required to provide a positive experience for each student-athlete under their supervision.
Under the direction of the Head Coach for Women’s Lacrosse, the Graduate Assistant will represent La Salle University through the sport of Women’s Lacrosse to its various constituents while adhering to the mission and values of the University. The position requires a competent understanding of the technical aspects of the sport, knowledge and compliance of all Conference and NCAA rules, and the ability to successfully recruit quality student-athletes at the Division I level. The Graduate Assistant is required to provide a positive experience for each student-athlete under their supervision.