Graduate Coordinators, Student Centers and Campus Activities (Rowan University)
The Student Centers & Campus Activities (SCCA) at Rowan University has 3 openings for incoming graduate students who want to join our professional team. We are seeking responsible, motivated, and flexible individuals who can work in a dynamic environment. This experience is great training for individuals who seek a career in higher education and student affairs. The positions below offer hands-on experience in the areas of: event planning and execution, facilities, supervision, marketing, contracting, budgeting, collaboration, assessment, and evaluation.
The positions include graduate coordinators for:
Rowan After Hours & Special Events
Marketing
The Game Room & Esports
Anticipated Start Date: June 1, 2026
Length of Employment: 1 year term (June 2026-May 2027), a 2nd year appointment (June 2027-May 2028) contingent on performance evaluation, satisfactory academic progress, and conduct standards
All the Graduate Coordinator positions have the same compensation. The compensation package is below:
Full tuition waiver for masters-level graduate programs, excluding medical/professional graduate programs (in and out of state), not including fees. Funding is up to 36 credit hours during a two year term, funding beyond 18 credit hours per fiscal year will be reviewed by the Director
On-campus furnished apartment in the Townhouse Community Complex
$13,500 stipend per year
$500 on your Rowan Card per semester, which can be used for books and food
Professional development funds can be made available upon request per budget allotment
Graduate Coordinator parking permit provided
Total graduate coordinator package is over $43,000 per year
Application Process for all Positions:
Interested candidates should email a cover letter, resume, and a list of at least three references to Lauren Kuski at kuski@rowan.edu. Priority applicant review process begins February 18, 2026.
Priority application status is given to candidates who will be enrolled in a related graduate program. Priority is also given to candidates who anticipate being in the role for two years.
If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Kuski at kuski@rowan.edu.
Rowan University Division of Student Life Employment Statement:
This position is contingent upon availability of funding as approved by the Rowan University Board of Trustees.
In the event of extraordinary circumstances related to the current COVID-19 pandemic, force majeure, or other circumstances beyond the control of the University, this position may be eliminated, an offer may be deferred or rescinded, or the term of employment may be modified.
Applicants must possess a Bachelor’s degree and be enrolled as a full-time graduate students enrolled in a masters-level graduate program at Rowan University. The graduate assistantship is contingent upon enrollment in a graduate program. Preference is given to students enrolled in the Higher Education Administration program and who will be committed to a two-year contract. Enrollment in the Higher Education Administration program is preferred; however, not required. These positions require up to 25 hours weekly to be divided between office and programming hours (will require some weekend and late night hours.) These positions are 12-month positions.
The Student Centers & Campus Activities (SCCA) team is committed to providing a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for all members of the Rowan University community. Through quality programs, services, and facilities, the SCCA creates opportunities for student engagement and learning, stimulates personal development, and contributes to building campus community in collaboration with university partners. Everyone who walks through the doors of the Student Centers will experience the best services, programs, and staff while developing a lifelong connection to the University.
Rowan University is a Carnegie-classified national doctoral research institution dedicated to excellence in undergraduate education. Founded in 1923 in Glassboro, Rowan serves the public at eight campuses and 100-plus education, clinical and research sites. Rowan regularly earns notable national recognition. The historic $100 million Rowan gift in 1992 put the institution on the fast track, helped create the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering and enabled ambitious institutional growth. Now, with two medical schools and powerful partnerships in education, health care and research, Rowan provides transformational leadership in higher education.