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Graduate Student Funding Opportunities

Below you will find a list of funding opportunities available to graduate students across the University. Please note that these funding opportunities come in several forms and you should make sure you understand the type of position to which you are applying:

  • Graduate Assistantship (tuition remission + stipend)
  • Tuition Scholarship (tuition remission only)
  • Graduate Assistant Hourly (GAH) (hourly pay only, no tuition or stipend)

IMPORTANT: The majority of Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú’s funding opportunities for graduate students come from the departments, and most graduate programs on campus have departmental funding. The positions listed on this page require a separate application process, and are outside of academic departments in various centers, offices, and institutes across campus. Please read the descriptions, deadlines, and application requirements listed here carefully—especially since each one is different.

Please keep in mind that if you are an applicant to a graduate program and have not yet received an admission decision you can proceed in applying to the below positions. However, if you are not admitted to the graduate program of your choice at any point during the application process for the below funding opportunities your application for funding will no longer be considered.

 

 

FALL 2025 OPENINGS

  • Description: The Center for Research and Fellowships (CRF) administers three areas of programming at Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú: undergraduate research, nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships, and the Presidential Scholars Program (PSP). CRF seeks two year-round, hourly (15-20 hours per week) graduate student Grants and Fellowships Consultants beginning in Fall 2025. The successful candidates must have strong writing, communication, and interpersonal skills and a commitment to working with undergraduate students. While all graduate students are invited to apply, CRF is particularly interested in incoming graduate students who can remain in the position for two years. This position does not come with a tuition waiver. The Grants and Fellowships Consultant will have numerous opportunities to develop their professional skills through writing, editing, project management, event planning, and advising students. The Grants and Fellowships Consultant will work in the following areas:  1.  Nationally Competitive Scholarships and Fellowships a. Student advising: Review personal statements and essays and meet with students to discuss application materials. b. Assist in outreach and recruitment of candidates for external scholarships and fellowships, such as the Fulbright U.S. Student Program and other awards. c. Update CRF promotional materials. 2.  Student Research Programs a. Assist in outreach and application preparation for candidates for research opportunities, such as the internal Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Undergraduate Research Fellowship (VURF) Program and external summer research programs. b. Support various programming events, including professional development workshops for undergraduates and the autumn Student Research Symposium. 3.  Presidential Scholars Program (PSP) a. Support PSP events, including the Presidential Scholars Interview Program (February), Summer Academy pre-orientation program, and student events during the year. 
  • Eligibility: Must be enrolled in a graduate program in any of the colleges at Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú.
  • Work Hours Per Week: 15-20 hrs/week. Graduate Assistant Hourly (GAH) (no tuition remission, hourly pay at the standardized rates of $18/hr for masters level and $21/hr for doctoral level).
  • Start Term: Fall 2025
  • Deadline to Apply: Open until filled
  • How to Apply:  Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to the CRF team at crf@villanova.edu. Cover letters should discuss the candidate’s interest in qualifications in supporting the three areas in which CRF operates. Application materials must be submitted using the following guidelines: Email subject line should contain: CRF Graduate Student Application LastName Resume and cover letter combined into one PDF file File should be named: LastName_FirstName_CRF Graduate Student Application.

The Graduate Assistant Hourly (GAH) focused on Health Professions Advising in the Office for Undergraduate Students in the College of Liberal Arts and Science. The GAH is responsible for managing outreach efforts for the office including development of social media content, newsletters, and communications to undergraduate students and alumni. This position will also support the office through event planning, providing front desk coverage, and assessing and directing student (current, prospective, and alumni), faculty, and staff inquiries to the office. This position offers the opportunity for the graduate student to gain practical experience in an office that offers specialized advising to students on a pre-health pathway. Some health interests that we assist with include pre-med, pre-dental, pre-veterinary, physician assistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, public health, etc.

Duties/Responsibilities 

  • Manages the front desk for the office, answering phone calls, emails, and walk-in inquiries. 
  • Develops content and manages social media outreach efforts for the office. 
  • Organize the bi-weekly Health Professions Advising newsletter under direction of the Director.
  • Assists in event planning, with a particular focus on the pre-health honor society induction, Alpha Epsilon Delta (AED), which is held annually in the spring.
  • Participate in meetings, training sessions, and one-on-one supervision meetings.
  • Conducts research and assessment to enhance and better the services of the Office of Health Professions Advising
  • Collaborate on special projects and presentations to classes, clubs, and organizations as needed.
Application Process 
  • Eligibility: Must be admitted to a graduate degree program in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences as a full-time student. 
  • Preferred qualifications: include having an interest in student affairs, academic advising, public health, and a commitment to the University’s mission. The individual should be a superior communicator and collaborator and dedicated to seeing tasks completed from start to finish. 
  • Start Term: Fall 2025
  • Deadline to Apply: June 30, 2025
  • Work Hours Per Week: 15-18 hrs/week
  • How to Apply: Please prepare a letter of interest and a resumé and complete the application .
  • Additional Information: Opportunities for professional development are available through virtual conferences and local meetings. Experience working with student groups and social media/outreach is also preferred. Learn more about the Health Professions Advising team within the Office for Undergraduate Students: Student Success | Liberal Arts and Sciences | Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú.

Join the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Service Desk Team! Are you a graduate student looking for a flexible, on-campus job that fits your course schedule? We’re hiring Service Consultants at the Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Service Desk! We offer On-the-job training — we’ll teach you everything you need to know! 

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  1. Deliver first-level help desk support for all UTS-supported systems.
  2. Assist students, faculty, and staff with issues related to Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú technology and systems.
  3. Diagnose and resolve computer-related problems.
  4. Record support requests using the TeamDynamix (TDX) ticketing system.
  • Eligibility: A currently enrolled Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Graduate Student 
  • Preferred qualifications:  
    • Customer service experience
    • Basic technical knowledge
    • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Start Term: Fall 2025
  • Deadline to Apply: Open until filled
  • Work Hours Per Week: 10-20 hrs/week, rate starting at $13.00/hour
  • How to Apply: Visit jobs.villanova.edu, and search for Information under Student Jobs.Ìý
  • Questions? Contact Kimberly Walter at Kimberly.Walter@villanova.edu

If you would like to advertise your open position to graduate students on this page, please fill out the Open Graduate Student Position form using the button below.

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