The Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA) 2026 at Laurentian University offers financial support to full‑time graduate students in Canada. It helps master’s and PhD students fund their studies while gaining teaching experience. This award combines a salary and fellowship for eligible candidates.
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About the Graduate Teaching Assistantship 2026

Laurentian University awards Graduate Teaching Assistantships to qualified full‑time graduate students who meet the eligibility criteria. The university treats the GTA as both employment and a fellowship. Students work with faculty and assist in teaching duties while they complete their degrees.

The GTA supports students in both Master’s and PhD programs. It runs during the Fall and Winter academic terms for eligible study periods.

Why Choose the Graduate Teaching Assistantship 2026?

This assistantship gives you key financial and professional support:

  • It provides a regular salary portion while you study.
  • It includes a fellowship payment into your student account.
  • It lets you gain teaching experience while completing your graduate degree.
  • You build professional skills as an academic contributor.
  • You reduce your financial burden while studying in Canada.

This assistantship helps students stay focused on academics and career growth.

Graduate Teaching Assistantship 2026 Summary

  • Host Country: Canada
  • Host Institution: Laurentian University
  • Award Name: Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA)
  • Study Levels: Master’s & PhD (full‑time)
  • Work Requirement: Up to 10 hours per week of teaching assistance
  • Eligibility Threshold: At least 75% average (B+ equivalent) on entry for automatic eligibility
  • Terms Covered: Fall & Winter terms during your first year of study
  • Financial Value:
  • Master’s students: ~CAN $10,034 total (salary + fellowship)
  • PhD students: ~CAN $14,547 total (salary + fellowship)

The GTA value may be reviewed and updated each year.

Graduate Teaching Assistantship Benefits

The Graduate Teaching Assistantship provides:

  • Bi‑weekly salary for teaching assistant work.
  • Fellowship support is paid as a lump sum into your student account.
  • Professional experience in academic teaching and learning environments.
  • Financial support to reduce living and tuition costs.

Many students use this support to focus on research, coursework, and career development.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the GTA at Laurentian University, you must:

  • Register full‑time in a Laurentian graduate programme (Master’s or PhD).
  • Meet a minimum academic average (75% or above) at the time you begin your studies.
  • Be in your first two years of a Master’s programme or first four years of a PhD programme.
  • Work up to 10 hours per week in teaching assistant duties while enrolled.
  • Maintain good academic standing throughout the appointment.

Meeting these requirements improves your chances of receiving and keeping the assistantship.

Required Documents

When you apply, prepare:

  • Graduate admission application to Laurentian University
  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • Proof of full‑time enrolment
  • Statement of academic goals or intent (where required)
  • CV or resume highlighting academic achievements

Submit documents through the university’s graduate admissions and assistantship process.

Application Process & Timeline

  • Apply for your graduate programme: Start with a full‑time Master’s or PhD application.
  • Receive your offer of admission: Check your entry average and eligibility details.
  • Indicate your interest: Express interest in a GTA if the option appears with your offer.
  • Register for courses: Enrol for both Fall and Winter terms after admission.
  • Complete GTA requirements: Work with your department to confirm assignment details.
  • Continue qualifying: Maintain academic standing to remain appointed each year.

Contact Laurentian’s Faculty of Graduate Studies or your department for specific GTA application instructions.