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Graduate
Assistantships: General Information To qualify for graduate assistantships, you must:
We recommend that graduate assistants limit their maximum course loads to 9 credits a semester. We award assistantships on a competitive basis through departments to students admitted to a graduate program. Departments normally screen applications in the spring for fall appointment. Contact your department graduate coordinator for the criteria used to select graduate assistants. If you are selected for an assistantship, you will enter into a contract with the university. The contract includes a description of the position offered, stipend, and length of employment. Discuss the specific nature of your responsibilities as a graduate assistant with your immediate supervisor at the beginning of your appointment. As a graduate assistant you are normally required to be on campus for the same work periods as faculty. You are entitled to official holidays and normal break periods between sessions. Your specific work schedule, however, is at the discretion of your immediate supervisor. This is usually your graduate coordinator or department chair if you are a graduate assistant, or your graduate advisor if you are a research assistant. Arrange your work schedule at the beginning of the semester so that it does not conflict with your class schedule. Any changes in your work schedule should be negotiated BEFORE you need to make the change. Categories of
Graduate Support Graduate Assistant The funds to support graduate assistants come directly from the university on a fiscal-year basis. Consequently your appointment is for a semester or academic year and cannot be assured for more than one academic year at a time. As a graduate assistant you are an employee of the university, and your salary is taxable. You may be eligible for insurance benefits. Contact the Staff Benefits Office for more information. Instructional Assistant Research Assistant Program/Project Assistant Graduate Fellowship Student Research
Fund
Proposal deadlines occur twice each semester. Contact the Grant Support Office, 715-346-2632, for application forms. A review committee screens the grant applications and makes award recommendations. Fee Waivers for
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Checklist for Master's Degrees
Below is a series of chronological steps you need to complete in order to obtain a graduate degree from UW-Stevens Point. Since the requirements are different for each degree, not all the steps listed will apply to your degree plan. However, the list is provided for you to keep track of your progress as you work toward the completion of your degree requirements. Nearly all of the steps require you to fill out a printed form and get it approved before you move on to the next step.
Procedure/Event Time Frame for Completion Comments Apply for graduate study
(Get form at Admissions Office, 102 Student Services Center)Before registering for a graduate class Required of ALL students attempting to earn a graduate degree Pay $45 application fee
($60 for foreign applications)When you apply to a graduate degree program with graduate degree status. Not required of graduate special students. Have official transcripts (except those from UWSP) sent to Admissions Office Before graduate regular status can be determined Not required of graduate special students Admissions will send your application file to the graduate program coordinator of your intended field of study. Submit other required documents to graduate program. Includes GRE scores, letters of reference, interviews, certification, other. Before the application to a degree program can be considered. Check with the graduate coordinator of the specific degree program. Not all programs require all of this information Acceptance by the graduate program. During first semester of residence. Assignment/selection of graduate advisor. Early, but depends on each program. Assignment/selection of graduate committee. Early, but depends on each program. Do this as soon as possible. Not required in all degree programs. Program of study form, filed and approved. Before you acquire 15 credit hours. Admission to candidacy. Before you acquire 15 credit hours. Thesis/research topic approval. Varies with program. Culminating experience
--Clinical semester/practicum
--Comprehensive exam
--Seminar
--Seminar paper
--Educational product
--Exhibition/recital
--ThesisApproved 30 days before graduation. Deposited in LRC 10 days before graduation (if participating in commencement ceremony.) Approved and deposited in LRC by graduation date (if not participating in ceremony.) File application for graduation. Before the start of your last semester. Application for graduation approved. Approximately two weeks before graduation.
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