International Invitation to Commencement in PdF Format Now Available Through HokieSpa

A new feature has been implemented for International Invitation to Commencement requests. The International Invitation to Commencement Request moved from a paper-based form to an online request in HokieSpa earlier this semester. A new added feature launched today is the ability for the student to immediately get a PdF invitation per guest rather than having to wait for a paper invitation(s) to be generated in the Graduate School and signed in the President’s Office.

Any current graduate student or alumni with a pending or awarded graduate degree from Virginia Tech can login to HokieSpa and under their Degree Menu request the International Invitation to Commencement. The student will be able to select from a list of degrees they have earned or will earn. The system will generate the International Invitation to Commencement per guest (no limit) as a PDF for printing or saving to the user’s desktop. This new online request system for the International Invitation to Commencement allows a student to make the request at any time of day and have an immediate letter without having to submit a form and wait for processing in the Graduate School.

Change to ETD Archiving Fee and ProQuest Form Requirement for Graduating Doctoral Students


Effective for Summer I 2012, the ETD archiving fee for doctoral students will be decreased from $85 to $45. The fee reduction is based upon a reduced fee from our vendor Proquest. The ETD archiving fee for master’s degree students will remain at $20.

Effective for Summer I 2012, doctoral students will be required to submit the ProQuest Agreement Form along with their ETD approval form. The student’s ETD will not be approved without both forms being received. Both forms can be found online at http://graduateschool.vt.edu/forms/index.html

Graduate Student Annual Progress Review

Graduate Program Directors, Graduate Program Coordinators, and Department Heads:
 
This is a reminder for all programs to make sure they do an annual progress report on each of their graduate students and share this with the Graduate School.  As you know, this is required by Presidential Policy Memorandum #229.  I have attached a handout I did for one of the GPC/GPD Dialog sessions that summarizes the purpose and what should be included in the evaluation. Although the majority of programs do this each year, some do not. Others do it but do not send to the Graduate School (as required by the policy). We would like to get all programs in compliance—we are here to help. Most programs do these evaluations in mid-late Spring semester and send them to me in early Summer. Please let me know if you have any questions about the value of the evaluations orneed help in this process (jrankin@vt.edu ).
 
This year, we need to change the procedure for submission to the Graduate School.  While in the past, many departments sent the files as attachment, we have been informed that this is not allowed by FERPA regulations since they clearly have sensitive information.  So, you can submit these reports/summaries one of three ways:

  1. Our preferred method is to securely submit the files electronically. Please see the overview here as to how to do that.
    1. If you have difficulties or questions, feel free to contact us.
  2. Send the hard copies via campus mail to me at 0325
  3. Burn the files onto a CD and mail to me at 0325

For FERPA compliance please DO NOT send via email.
 
Thank you all for your support of our graduate programs and guidance to our graduate students.  Let me know if I can be of assistance.

ETD Review Sessions

If you are graduating this semester and finishing up your ETD then come to one of these sessions!  Graduate School staff will be on hand to review your ETD and make sure that it is ready to be submitted.  Bring your laptop and a copy of your ETD in pdf format.

The sessions are being offered on Monday March 26, 9:30-10:30am; Tuesday, March 27, 2:30-3:30pm; and Thursday March 29, 10-11am.  All of the review sessions are in GLC Meeting Room C. Contact gradappl@vt.edu or 540-231-8636 with any questions.

Graduate Education Week 2012, 3/26-30

Graduate students and members of the Virginia Tech community are invited to participate in Graduate Education Week events from March 26 through March 30. Workshops, research symposium, student contests, photo and art display, and a variety of social events mark the 12th annual Graduate Education Week.

For a full description and schedule of events, visit our GEW 2012 website.

Graduate Education Week highlights the importance of graduate education; increases the university community’s awareness of the contributions of graduate students to teaching, research and service; and enhances the graduate student experience through professional development programs and celebratory events.

Workshop III Invitation for Future Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Programs (IGEPs) – March 22, 2012

The Graduate School is hosting workshop III for faculty considering Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program (IGEP) submissions in the future.  IGEPs are supported by the Graduate School and are intended to promote and sustain interdisciplinary graduate research and education at Virginia Tech.  Each IGEP addresses a major fundamental problem or complex societal issue requiring an interdisciplinary team of scholars.

In its first year, 17 IGEP proposals were submitted with participation from 183 faculty, 7 colleges, and 56 departments.  In its second year, nineteen IGEP proposals were submitted with participation from 227 faculty, 8 colleges, and 58 departments.  Next year, three additional IGEPs will be funded.  The 3rd call for IGEP proposals (for Fall 2013) will be announced in April 2012 following workshop III with a deadline for November 12, 2012 to allow for more time for the development phase. 

Workshop III for future IGEP proposals will focus on the components of a successful proposal from the perspective of both IGEP proposal reviewers and faculty with currently funded IGEPs.  Workshop III will be held on March 22, 2012 from 10:30 am-12:00 pm in Squires, Brush Mountain A room.  Please join us!

For more information about the IGEPs please visit our interdisciplinary graduate education website:
https://interdisciplinary.graduateschool.vt.edu/

Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award

Would you like to acknowledge outstanding accomplishments of an alumnus or alumna from your master’s or doctoral graduate program?  The Graduate School and the Alumni Association select the Distinguished Graduate Alumni Achievement Award recipient each year from those nominated.  We will accept one nomination per department until March 30, 2012 at 5 pm. The nomination requires submission of two letters and the nominee’s full vita. Submissions in the form of pdf files are preferred and should be emailed as an attachment to grads@vt.edu.
 
If you submitted a nomination last year, it is being considered again this year (will continue in consideration for up to three years) but you may update that nomination if desired.
 
For the full instructions see  graduateschool.vt.edu/alumni/award.html for description and link to nomination form. The award winner will be invited to be acknowledged at the Spring Commencement ceremony.  His or her lodging at the Inn will be paid by the Graduate School. 

Dean Diversity Assistantship Nominations Due Thursday

Dean’s Diversity Assistantships

Dean’s Diversity Assistantships are funding opportunities targeted at recruiting underrepresented minorities. Departments are asked to nominate prospective students for these funds.

Students are paid the regular departmental assistantship rate and in-state tuition; the out-of-state fee is waived. Students are responsible for paying their comprehensive fees.

Master’s and doctoral level students are eligible for this award. The number of awards varies from year to year.

A maximum of three nominations per department. Preference is given to students who are not at Virginia Tech as undergraduates.

To be eligible, students must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents entering their first year of graduate study.

NOMINATIONS must be made from a faculty and are due by March 1, 2012. For more information, please contact Dannette Gomez Beane at 540/231-6529.

Letter of Completion Request Now in HokieSpa

The Letter of Completion Request has now moved from a paper-based form to an online system in HokieSpa. Any current graduate student or alumni with an awarded graduate degree from Virginia Tech can login to HokieSpa and under their Degree Menu request the Letter of Completion.

A Letter of Completion will only be available for an awarded degree, not one that is pending for the current term or being pursued (no change from the paper form). The student will be able to select from a list of awarded degrees if they have earned more than one graduate degree from VT (MS & PhD or MS and Certificate, etc). The system will generate the Letter of Completion in the browser window as well as give them the option to display a PDF for printing or saving to the user’s desktop. This new online request system for the Letter of Completion allows a student to make the request at any time of day and have an immediate letter without having to submit a form and wait for processing in the Graduate School.

Spring 2012 Graduate Student Orientation

The Graduate School invites new graduate students to a pizza lunch (12:00-1:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room) and short orientation program (1:30-3:00pm, GLC Room F). The lunch and orientation provide opportunities for new students to learn more about the Graduate School and the Graduate Life Center, hear from leaders of the Graduate Honor System and the Graduate Student Assembly, and meet current graduate students.

The orientation program will conclude with a special edition of the GLC Cafe in the Reading Room. Stop by for some free coffee, tea and cookies.

For an online orientation, browse the New Student Guide.