Valparaiso University is offering Graduate Assistantships for the 2026 intake — a great opportunity for international students pursuing a Master’s or Ph.D. to receive tuition support and a living stipend while gaining professional experience on campus. Applications for many programs are open for the 2026 intake. Below is a clear, shareable guide so you can apply with confidence.
Who can apply
- International students applying for or already admitted to Master’s or Ph.D. degree programs at Valparaiso University.
- Applicants should first apply (or plan to apply) for admission to the graduate program they wish to join and then submit the separate Graduate Assistantship application where required.
What it offers
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Tuition support | Partial to full tuition waivers (varies by appointment and department) |
| Living support | Monthly living stipends (amount depends on assistantship type/department) |
| Experience | Opportunities to work in teaching, research, administrative, or service roles — useful for CV and professional growth |
Requirements (typical)
Note: Exact requirements can vary by department. Always check the department/assistantship posting.
- Admission to a qualifying Master’s or Ph.D. program at Valparaiso University (submit graduate admission first).
- Separate assistantship application — many assistantships require an additional application beyond admission.
- Academic transcripts (undergraduate and, if applicable, graduate).
- CV / Resume highlighting relevant teaching, research, or administrative experience.
- Statement of purpose / cover letter describing interest in the assistantship and relevant skills.
- Letters of recommendation (often 2–3) — check the department’s requirements.
- English proficiency test scores if required by the program (TOEFL, IELTS, etc.).
- Any department-specific materials (writing samples, portfolio, research proposal) for certain assistantship roles.
Application & Deadline summary
| Item | Deadline / Notes |
|---|---|
| Apply for admission (Master’s — Fall) | May 1, 2026 (recommended to check department-specific dates) |
| Apply for admission (Master’s — Spring) | October 1, 2026 |
| Ph.D. programs | Deadlines vary by department — check the specific department page |
| Graduate Assistantship deadlines | No single universal deadline — apply before the graduate program’s admission deadline. Departments may have their own assistantship deadline and selection timeline. |
| Current admission status | As of 2026 intake applications are open (verify dates on the official site). |
How to apply (step-by-step)
Choose your intended graduate program at Valparaiso University.
- Complete and submit the university’s graduate admission application and required materials.
- Review the department or Graduate Assistantships page for assistantship-specific application forms and instructions.
- Submit the assistantship application (if required) and any supplementary documents (CV, statement, references).
- Follow up with the department if you have questions about available assistantships or timeline.
Tips & reminders
- Apply for admission early — assistantship funding is often limited and competitive.
- Tailor your CV and statement to the assistantship (teaching vs. research vs. admin).
- Contact the department graduate coordinator for department-specific assistantship chances and typical stipend amounts.
- Keep copies of all submitted documents and note any deadlines for references to be uploaded.