Graduate Program












Assistantships/Scholarships
To apply, fill out a graduate
assistant/scholarship application available
on the
Graduate School website.
Applicants are chosen by a graduate
committee made up of three professors. All
applicants must have and maintain at least a
3.0 GPA. Scholarships and assistantships are
awarded on a competitive basis. Please
submit this form directly to the
department or fax it to (812) 237-2407.
Teaching/Graduate Assistant Job Description:
A student receiving an assistantship in the
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice may be expected to complete
any or all of the following tasks:
lead small group discussions and presentations in class under the
supervision of an instructor, utilize computer resources to present material
in class or in leading group discussions, proctor exams, grade exams, record
grades in grade book or on spreadsheet, show videos in classes, conduct
library and internet research, data entry, filing, make
copies/transparencies, assist other teaching/graduate assistants or
professors, assist in the CCJ office, and assist with the CCJ annual Career
Fair