Please be advised that while the GRE is not required for admission to the MA in Arts Administration, the GRE is required in order to be eligible for UK Graduate School Scholarships and Fellowships.
Department of Arts Administration Scholarship
A limited number of one year and two year scholarship funding is available for Arts Administration MA and PhD students. Awarded students must have and maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Priority is given to incoming students. The maximum annual award is $3,000; the average award is $1,500.
Department of Arts Administration Scholarship Applications must be submitted by:
- Fall: July 15
- Spring: December 1
- Summer: April 1
Braun Endowed Fund
For information on the Michael Braun Endowed Fund _____
Teaching Assistantship
The Department of Arts Administration is pleased to announce the availability of a full-time or half-time Teaching Assistantships for graduate students enrolled in the MA or PhD in Arts Administration. All TA positions begin in fall semester and operate only in the fall and spring semesters.
There are two types of Teaching Assistantship Positions:
- Full-Time Teaching Assistant (Must be able to commute to Lexington and be on campus): 100% of tuition and a $12,000 yearly stipend;
- Part-Time Teaching Assistant (Can be remote): 50% of tuition and a $6,000 yearly stipend.
Students must be enrolled in 2 - 3 courses, which will be discussed with their faculty advisor.
Assistantships are awarded competitively on the basis of the applicant’s academic record, professional promise, training, and experience. To be eligible for an assistantship, applications for graduate admission must be on file for each applicant. To receive an assistantship, students must be admitted to the MA or PhD in Arts Administration. Previous teaching experience is not a requirement.
Be prepared to upload the following materials before beginning your application:
- A resume;
- An undergraduate, graduate or professional paper, or another piece of expository prose of at least five pages;
- A brief personal essay (1-2 pages) in which you discuss any teaching or related experiences and why you are interested in being a TA in the Department of Arts Administration; and
- A letter of recommendation that specifically addresses teaching abilities or potential to be a successful teacher.
Teaching Assistant Applications are due on June 1.