ULM GRADUATE ASSISTANT AND WORK STUDY ORIENTATION ULM Graduate School January 18, 2012.

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ULM GRADUATE ASSISTANT AND WORK STUDY ORIENTATION ULM Graduate School January 18, 2012

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ULM GRADUATE ASSISTANT AND WORK STUDY ORIENTATION

ULM Graduate SchoolJanuary 18, 2012

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WELCOME (AND WELCOME BACK) TO THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA AT MONROE

Dr. William McCown

Interim Director of the Graduate School

Jeff Hendrix

Coordinator of Graduate Assistantships, Recruitment and Marketing

ULM Graduate School

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ORIENTATION OUTLINE

Graduate Assistantships and Graduate Work Study Information

Graduate School Resources Guidelines for Degree Completion Life at ULM

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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Toshia Davis 318.342.1038 [email protected]

Graduation, comprehensive examinations Change of degree plan Student appeals for readmission

Melissa Thorpe 318.342.3036 [email protected] Thesis and Dissertation

Misty Wiggins 318.342.3032 [email protected] Admissions International Student Information

Jeff Hendrix 318.342.1037 [email protected] GA/GWS Inquiries

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GA/GWS REQUIREMENTS

You MUST earn at least nine semester hours credit toward your degree (12 hours for Pharmacy) during a regular semester and not less than three hours of credit per summer session.

May not have more than one GA or GWS at the same time

Must commit to a full-time appointment. There are no partial assistantships

Must attend GA/GWS Orientation presented by the Graduate School once per academic year

Must perform duties in a satisfactory fashion

Must complete programs in a timely fashion You can be supported by ULM funds for two years for a master’s degree

and four years for a doctoral degree (may be longer with Research funds)

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REAPPOINTMENTS

Reappointment is contingent, in part, upon continued eligibility for graduate enrollment, satisfactory progress toward meeting degree requirements, availability of funding, and satisfactory performance of duties

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TUITION AND FEES

S T U D E N T S M U S T PAY F E E S

In-state tuition and out-of-state fees will be waived for the semester in which the student serves as a graduate assistant

In-state tuition will be waived for a summer session ONLY IF a student has a graduate assistantship during that summer session

Fee waiver applied after signed acceptance letter has been submitted to Graduate School

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GUIDELINES FOR DEGREE COMPLETION

Degree Plans Major Professor Graduate Advisory Committee Remaining in Graduate School Requirements for Degrees Time Limits Requirements for Time Extensions Comprehensive Examinations Thesis and Dissertation

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DEGREE PLANS

Must be filed with Graduate School before the end of 12 semester hours

Formal degree plan; review with major professor and approved by the Dean of Graduate School

FILE DEGREE PLAN EARLIER RATHER THAN LATER

Degree Plans are the contracts between the student and degree programs

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MAJOR PROFESSOR

Department Head recommends to the Dean of the Graduate School your major professor who will assist in planning your program

Your “guide” through your program

Ultimately, YOU need to know degree requirements and policy to graduate

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GRADUATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Major professor recommends to Dean your graduate advisory committee

Composition: student’s major professor and one, two, or three faculty members representing the principal fields of study to be included in the degree plan

Thesis Graduate Advisory Committee must be composed of at least three members

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ULM GRADUATE COORDINATORS

The Graduate Coordinator evaluates the application for Graduate School with the Department Head and serves as the College point person

Arts & Sciences: Dr. Kim Marie Tolson

Business Administration: Dr. Donna Luse

Education & Human Development: Dr. Thilla Sivakumaran

Health Sciences: Dr. Johanna Boult

Pharmacy: Dr. Paul Sylvester

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… what happens if something with my major professor or committee goes “wrong”??

Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary or desirable to reconstruct a graduate advisory committee

Reconstructed = the academic unit administrator (Department Chair or Dean) recommends change in the major professor

The major professor recommends changes of members on the committee

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REMAINING IN GRADUATE SCHOOL

The Dean will deny further continuance in Graduate School if one or more of the following conditions occur: any grade lower than C a graduate GPA that falls below 3.0 for two

consecutive semesters

(NOTE: I grades are calculated as F for your GPA; must be removed by the beginning of the next semester)

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TIME LIMITS

Master’s degree = earned within six years

Regulations governing time limits for doctoral programs are detailed within program descriptions for individual doctoral programs of study (typically 4-9 years)

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REQUIREMENTS FOR TIME EXTENSIONS

Student may request a time extension These requests should be submitted before

or during the semester in which the time limit expires

Contact your Major Professor or the Coordinator of Graduate Studies for your particular major and college involved

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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS Required of all candidates for master’s degrees

No comps for MBA, M.A.T., and M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction and Educational Leadership

Covers the major area and the minor or related areas

The candidate must pass both areas

Student must file an application to take the comprehensive examination with the Graduate School (review deadlines)

You must have completed all courses shown on the approved degree plan or be enrolled in them to take comps

All grades of I, excluding graduate recital, graduate research, thesis, field study, and dissertation, must be completed at the time you take comps

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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS The written comprehensive examination

Constructed and administered by department Major professor reports to Dean of the Graduate School

your performance Grading = satisfactory or unsatisfactory Your major professor notifies the student, as soon as

possible, of the results of the comprehensive examination.

You must pass both the major area portion and the minor or related areas portion of the written comprehensive examination If you pass one portion and fail the other, only that portion

which was failed must be repeated No one will be permitted to take any portion of the

comprehensive examination more than three times without revisions to the Student Plan of Study

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COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS

Oral examination = determined by each department or school; taken after you pass comps

If the oral examination is unsatisfactory, you must wait until the next comp period to reapply to take any part or all of the comprehensive examination.

Talk with your graduate advisory committee and Graduate Coordinator regarding procedures and structure of the comprehensive examination

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THESIS AND DISSERTATION Topic selected by the student in consultation with the major

professor

Topic MUST be approved by your advisory committee prior to starting research or registration in 5099 or 6099

If you have finished all of your coursework except for thesis or dissertation, you must register for at least 1-3 hours of 5099 or 6099 each semester until graduation

You must enroll in school each semester you are working on your thesis or dissertation until you graduate

Your thesis or dissertation topic must be connected with field of study

Max credit on your degree plan for thesis/dissertation may not exceed six semester hours.

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THESIS AND DISSERTATION When your thesis/dissertation is successfully defended and

complete:

Submit 1 pre-approval copy to the Graduate School by deadline

A pre-approval copy = completed work of the student, which has been formally reviewed and approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee.

The pre-approval copy must: include signatures of ALL graduate advisory committee members Be on 81/2’’ x 11” photocopy paper and of appropriate print quality Will be reviewed by the Graduate School by a proof reader Corrected copy will be returned to the student

Deadline given to make changes and submitting the complete corrected original document and original faculty signature title pages to the Graduate School

Refer to ULM Guidelines for the Preparation of Field Studies, Theses & Dissertations for specific guidelines (online)

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DRESS CODE

You are a representative of ULM Based on departmental policy but minimal

expectations include: No cutoffs, mini-skirts, tank tops, flip flops, etc Wear appropriate ‘foundational’ clothing Attend to personal hygiene (bathing, physical

appearance) Piercings acceptable as long as they don’t

detract from your GA/GWS responsibilities

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STUDENT RIGHTS

When you have a question, ask for clarification Specific times in which GAs are required to

work. When can’t you be asked to work? What types of activities are off limits? 20 hours means 20 hours.

Any time there is a problem, let Jeff Hendrix know.

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STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES

Remain a positive representation of the unit, university, and program

Commit to 20 hours per week Remain eligible Do the basic things (show up on time, work

hard, etc…) Take care of your paperwork

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WHAT IF I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH MY SUPERVISOR Most problems are misunderstandings in

nature

Graduate School Director is the student’s academic dean

Steps if problems can’t be resolved

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LIFE AT ULM

Library Athletics Recreational Services Auxiliary Services International Student Services Office of Sponsored Programs and Research

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LIBRARY

Dr. Dinah WilliamsAssistant Dean, Library

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CAREER CONNECTIONS

Offer several events over the course of the year

Want feedback on what types of activities would be helpful for graduate students

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ULM ACTIVITY CENTER AND THE DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SERVICES

Ms. Treina Landrum

Director of Recreation Services and Facilities

www.ulm.edu/recserv/

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Ms. Sheau Yun ChooULM Computing Center

ttp://moodle.ulm.edu

MOODLE

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OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS AND RESEARCH

Ms. Ivona JukicSPR

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TIME SHEETS: DEADLINES, PAY SCHEDULE, PAYROLL

Ms. Holly Whittington Controller’s Office [email protected] or 342.5146

First time sheet is due January 25 First paycheck cut on January 31

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ATHLETICS

Ms. Robin Taylor, Director of MarketingWarhawk Athletics

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AUXILIARY SERVICES

Mr. Michael Trevathan Coordinator, Auxiliary Enterprise

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AUXILIARY SERVICES

IDs, CWIDs HID prox access, building access control &

security RFID Clicker program Meal plans Warhawk Express The bookstores, AT&T Wireless

Communications, the Fieldhouse, vending, concessions, et al.

Housing/Residential Life

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFORMATION

Dr. Mara Loeb Director

International Student Affairs

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STUDENT INSURANCE

Camile Currier Assistant Vice President for Student Affair

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ADDITIONAL ON CAMPUS SERVICES

Student Success Center Student Union Computer labs and tutoring centers