Graduate School Winter Break Hours

The Graduate School will close at 5:00pm on Friday, Dec 20 for winter break, and reopen at 8:00am on Thursday, Jan 2, 2014 with normal business hours.

Graduate students may access the public areas of the GLC during the break by using their active Hokie Passport to enter the building through the Bookstore-side or the Otey Street entrance.

Materials left in the drop box in front of 120 GLC will be collected and processed on Jan 2, 2014.

Call for Nominations for Graduate Student Awards

The Graduate School invites nominations for the following student awards: 

   Outstanding Dissertation– two awards, one in math/science/engineering and one in social sciences/business/humanities, $1000

   Graduate Student Teaching Excellence- two awards, one for GTA instructor of record and one for GTA who assists instructor of record, $1000

   Graduate Student Service Excellence– $1000

   Graduate Student of the Year– up to three awards, $500

   Outstanding Interdisciplinary Program Student– $500

   Outstanding Graduate Student– one master’s and one doctoral student per      college, $500

 All winners will be recognized during the Graduate Education Week banquet on March 27. More information about criteria, forms, and process for nomination can be found on our web page at http://graduateschool.vt.edu/awards.
 

The deadline for nominations is January 31, 2014 at 5 pm. Notifications of each college’s selection of their outstanding master’s and doctoral students are due by  February 15 at 5 pm.

Email questions to grads@vt.edu or call 231-4558.

Graduate School Website Update

The IT group in the Graduate School will be replacing the web management platform during an extended maintenance window this weekend.  The entire website, and related services, will be unavailable from 8am to 5pm this Saturday, November 23, 2013.

Please note that many URLs will be changing with the introduction of the new platform.  We understand that this is highly inconvenient, and appreciate your patience and understanding as we transition.  Most of the tools/applications will remain at the same URL, notably if they begin with https://secure.graduateschool…

Please keep an eye out for these link changes so that you can arrange for your website to be updated appropriately.

Given the time of year, I want to highlight a significant link update:
http://applyto.graduateschool.vt.edu/ is “the” link to use for referring perspective students to apply.

We are excited with the upcoming changes, and look forward to any feedback you may have.  Have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving Holiday!

Jeremy Sippel
Director, IT
Graduate School, Virginia Tech

Sites and services that will be unavailable during this period:
http://graduateschool.vt.edu
http://graduatelifecenter.vt.edu
http://virtual.glc.vt.edu
http://www.csgs.org
http://ghs.graduateschool.vt.edu
http://csvp.graduateschool.vt.edu
http://gss.graduateschool.vt.edu

Graduate School Blog Tool
QR Code Tool
Assistantship Contract Tool
Additional Employment Reporting Tool
Featured Graduate Student Tool
Upcoming Final Examinations Tool
GTA Workshop Registration Tool
Graduate Catalog
Graduate Course Feed Tool
Final Exam Feed Tool
GLC Pavers Tool
Approved Program Faculty Tool
Tour Registration Tool
File Exchange Tool

Graduation 101 Series: What the Graduate School Looks for When we Review your ETD

The Graduate School will be hosting monthly Graduation 101 Webinars. A webinar is a web conferencing and eLearning environment in real time. Webinar participants will need a computer with Internet access, microphone and speakers to fully participate. This week’s topic: What the Graduate School Looks for When We Review Your ETD


 

When: Thursday, November 21, 2013

Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Where: From your remote desktop
Meeting Number: 644 676 310
Meeting Password: (This meeting does not require a password)


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Go to https://virginiatech.webex.com/virginiatech/j.php?ED=254486252&UID=508438147&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D

For questions, contact Marija Telbis-Forster mtelbisf@vt.edu

Diversity Scholar Nominiations Open until December 10

Diversity scholars are graduate students who specialize in and advocate for the awareness, knowledge, and skills associated with diversity and inclusion in the Graduate School and greater community. A diversity scholar’s goal is to create dialogue, provide advocacy, and implement change for a more diverse and inclusive experience for all graduate students, faculty, staff, and administrators. This involvement can take place in many forms and can be specific to a particular curriculum or department, or it can be more global.

Each diversity scholar will receive a one-time stipend of $300 after completion of the program. Additionally, if a student presents his/her project at a conference, the ORDI will assist with the conference fees and/or travel, with approval.

Due December 10, 2013

Nomination form https://survey.vt.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1378238446124

Diversity Scholars Submission Form

Contact:
Dannette Gomez Beane
Director
Office of Recruitment and Diversity Initiatives
540/231-6529

ETD Series: Develop your ETD; Standard vs Manuscript format

Topic: Develop your ETD; Standard vs. Manuscript format

Date: November 13, 2013

Time: 2:00 pm.

Location: room F in the GLC

 

If you are graduating this semester and finishing up your ETD then come to this session! 

Graduate School Staff will discuss two specific ETD formatting styles. A review of ETDs will follow the presentation. Please bring a flash drive, laptop and /or paper copy of the ETD for a review in room 120 GLC.

If you have any questions, please contact Gwen Ewing at ewinggf@vt.edu  

ETD Series: What the Graduate School looks for when we review your ETD

Topic: What the Graduate School looks for when we review your ETD

Date: November 20, 2013

Time: 2:00 pm.

Location: room F in the GLC

 

If you are graduating this semester and finishing up your ETD then come to this session! 

Graduate School Staff will discuss what the we look for when we review your ETD. A review of ETDs will follow the presentation. Please bring a flash drive, laptop and /or paper copy of the ETD for a review in room 120 GLC.

If you have any questions, please contact Gwen Ewing at ewinggf@vt.edu  

What the Graduate School looks for when we review your ETD

Topic: What the Graduate School looks for when  we review your  ETD

Date: November 7, 2013

Time: 10:00 am.

Location: room F in the GLC

 

Students may bring a flash drive, laptop and /or paper copy and one of the ETD reviewers  will review their electronic thesis or dissertation in room 120 after the presentation.

We will have other presentations about ETDs  on November 13 and November 20th at 2 pm, room F.

If you have any questions, please contact Gwen Ewing at ewinggf@vt.edu .

 


 

Virtual GLC Café Series: Graduate School Review of ETDs

What: Graduate School staff will discuss the the ETD Review Process

When: 11/1/13 @ 12:00-1:00

Where: Graduate School Lobby in the Virtual Graduate Life Center (vGLC) http://virtual.glc.vt.edu (meet near the Hokie Bird)

 

Join the Graduate School Staff weekly for online chats in the vGLC. This week’s topic: Graduate Review of your ETD. Enter the vGLC lobby at http://virtual.glc.vt.edu. The vGLC extends VT’s graduate-education community from campus to computer. Using avatars, visitors to the vGLC can currently visit with Graduate-School staff about general academic questions; find Grad-School forms and policy information; consult with the Graduate Student Ombudsperson; attend virtual seminars and workshops; socialize with other vGLC visitors; and explore the vGLC space, which mirrors the real-world Graduate Life Center on the Blacksburg campus. For instructions on creating an account and downloading the software please visit http://virtual.glc.vt.edu . Please take the time review information prior to the event.

Questions regarding the vGLC should be directed to Marija Telbis-Forster mtelbisf@vt.edu

 

 

 

Graduate Student Awards

The Graduate School would like to encourage nominations for the following student awards: 

  • William Preston Society Master’s Thesis Awards – three awards, one in science/technology/engineering/mathematics and one in social sciences/business/education/humanities and one in innovative applications of technology, $500
  •  Outstanding Dissertation– two awards, one in science/technology/engineering/mathematics and one in social sciences/business/education/humanities, $1000
  •   Graduate Student Teaching Excellence– two awards, one for GTA as instructor of record and one as assistant, $1000 (NOTE: new to have two categories)
  •  Graduate Student Service Excellence– $1000
  •    Graduate Man and Women of the Year– $500
  •    Outstanding Interdisciplinary Program Student– $500
  •      Outstanding Graduate Student– one master’s and one doctoral student per college, $500

 All winners will be recognized during the Graduate Education Week banquet on March 27 as well as receive a plaque/certificate and monetary award. More information about criteria, forms, and process for nomination can be found on our web page at:

 
 

The deadline for the nominations is January 31, 2014 at 5 pm.

Contact grads@vt.edu with questions.