July 16, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. SLATE IMPLEMENTATION – TRAINING SESSIONS (7/22, 7/24, 7/25)
2. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING (7/25)
3. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP (8/22)

Administrative Announcements:
4. ASSISTANTSHIP BANNER ENTRY INFORMATION AND DEADLINES
5. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
6. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
AUG 2 Tuition Awards entry deadline to avoid late fees
AUG 4 Web Drop/Add for Fall 2019 opens

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. SLATE IMPLEMENTATION – TRAINING SESSION
The Graduate School is migrating from Connect to Slate for recruitment communications by August 1. We are offering training sessions on how to use Slate for recruitment and departments migrating any existing communications in Connect to Slate. This session is for any program that has communications to prospective students in Connect as well as any program that would like to start using Slate to send recruitment communications. Register at https://doodle.com/poll/6uq67wyueaw7rx5v; a confirmation email will be sent to you closer to the training date with Zoom room information.
Monday, July 22 10:00am-11:30am via Zoom
Wednesday, July 24 3:00pm-4:30pm via Zoom
Thursday, July 25 1:00-2:30pm via Zoom

2. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING
Thursday, Jul 25, 10:00-11:00am, GLC Room F
Topics include:
* Review of graduate student orientation and activities schedule
* Fall contract and assistantship updates
* GSA representative to discuss GSA events and recruiting GSA volunteers
* Register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_79QzC4qGZKTjdOJ if you are planning to attend. This meeting will also be available on Zoom. You will receive Zoom information upon registration.

3. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP
Thursday, August 22, 9:00am-12:00pm, Newman Library-Multipurpose Room 101
The Graduate School is hosting an interactive workshop to share information from our various offices with you as well as discuss how we can support you and your unit.  RSVP at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_008MW4XdcXeDqzr. Contact Shernita Lee at shernita@vt.edu with any questions.

Administrative Announcements:
4. ASSISTANTSHIP BANNER ENTRY INFORMATION AND DEADLINES
* Please ensure that your department’s 2019-20 assistantship and fellowship PAFs are entered as soon as possible. The early entry of appointments and corresponding tuition awards will ensure that the student can:
o Have the out-of-state differential waiver applied to the bill prior to the August 12 payment due date;
o Open subsidy link for those who purchase the student medical insurance;
o Sign up for the Comprehensive Fee Payment Plan prior to the first deduction.
* NEW THIS YEAR: Departments that would like assistance from the Office of the University Bursar in posting tuition awards based upon contract information should contact bursar@vt.edu and put Tuition Remission in the subject line. Please provide your department name and the org codes you want to posted. Contracts accepted no later than August 2 will be applied by the August 12 payment deadline. We encourage you to use this assistance to ensure more accurate billing.

5. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
Registration site (https://secure.graduateschool.vt.edu/gtaworkshop/) for Fall 2019  GTA workshop (GRAD 5004) is now open. All new GTAs are required to take this course and should be registered by dept. graduate coordinators (they cannot register themselves). Coordinators please register your students using the above site by August 6, 2019.  Please be aware of a special situation – Squires is not available this fall for the Phase I fall workshop. Therefore, the Phase I workshop will be held in the GLC, with capacity limited slightly vs. past fall sessions. If you have a student for whom it would be nice to take GRAD 5004 this fall, but not essential, please consider registering that student for the spring 2020 GRAD 5004 course. GTA workshop sessions focus on themes important for new GTAs, including oral presentation skills, ethics, pedagogical techniques and skills, conflict resolution, threat assessment, handling student personal information, using campus research tools, and computer security. Phase I is held on a single day, Tuesday, August 20, 2019 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm; ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THIS FULL-DAY WORKSHOP IN ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE.

6. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

July 1, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING
2. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP

Administrative Announcements:
3. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
JUL 5: Summer I classes end; Graduate School closed
JUL 9: Summer II classes begin

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING
Thursday, Jul 25, 10:00-11:00am, GLC Room F
Topics include:
* Review of graduate student orientation and activities schedule
* Fall contract and assistantship updates
* GSA representative to discuss GSA events and recruiting GSA volunteers
* Register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_79QzC4qGZKTjdOJ if you are planning to attend. This meeting will also be available on Zoom. You will receive Zoom information upon registration.

2. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP
Thursday, August 22, 9:00am-12:00pm, Newman Library-Multipurpose Room 101
The Graduate School is hosting an interactive workshop to share information from our various offices with you as well as discuss how we can support you and your unit.  RSVP at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_008MW4XdcXeDqzr. Contact Shernita Lee at shernita@vt.edu with any questions.

Administrative Announcements:
3. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
Registration site (https://secure.graduateschool.vt.edu/gtaworkshop/) for Fall 2019  GTA workshop (GRAD 5004) is now open. All new GTAs are required to take this course and should be registered by dept. graduate coordinators (they cannot register themselves). Coordinators please register your students using the above site by August 6, 2019.  Please be aware of a special situation – Squires is not available this fall for the Phase I fall workshop. Therefore, the Phase I workshop will be held in the GLC, with capacity limited slightly vs. past fall sessions. If you have a student for whom it would be nice to take GRAD 5004 this fall, but not essential, please consider registering that student for the spring 2020 GRAD 5004 course. GTA workshop sessions focus on themes important for new GTAs, including oral presentation skills, ethics, pedagogical techniques and skills, conflict resolution, threat assessment, handling student personal information, using campus research tools, and computer security. Phase I is held on a single day, Tuesday, August 20, 2019 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm; ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THIS FULL-DAY WORKSHOP IN ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE.

4. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

June 17, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. SLATE IMPLEMENTATION – TRAINING SESSION
2. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
3. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP

Administrative Announcements:
4. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
JUL 5: Summer I classes end
JUL 9: Summer II classes begin

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. SLATE IMPLEMENTATION – TRAINING SESSION
The Graduate School is migrating from Connect to Slate for recruitment communications by August 1. We are offering training sessions on how to use Slate for recruitment and migrating any existing communications in Connect to Slate. This session is for any program that has communications to prospective students in Connect as well as any program that would like to start using Slate to send recruitment communications. Register at https://doodle.com/poll/rsz2eprisyi94sit; a confirmation email will be sent to you closer to the training date with additional information.
Tuesday, June 18 10:30am-12:00pm in 238 GLC
Thursday, June 20 3:30pm-5:00pm in 238 GLC
Friday, June 21 10:00am-11:30am in Zoom

2. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
Tuesday, June 25, 10:00am-11:30am, GLC Room B
For anyone new to the assistantship process or for those who would like a refresher on the process. Will provide an overview of policies and technical details of various administrative stages of an assistantship and the responsibilities of departments, students, and the Graduate School from the time a position is offered through funding of the position. This training will also be made available on Zoom. To enroll, go to https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bf1KKCv4eELPpPL. If you have any questions, contact Sue Kass at sjkass@vt.edu or call (540) 231-4558.

3. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP
Thursday, August 22, 9:00am-12:00pm, Newman Library-Multipurpose Room 101
The Graduate School is hosting an interactive workshop to share information from our various offices with you as well as discuss how we can support you and your unit.  RSVP at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_008MW4XdcXeDqzr. Contact Shernita Lee at shernita@vt.edu with any questions.

Administrative Announcements:
4. REGISTRATION OPEN FOR FALL 2019 GTA WORKSHOP – RESTRICTIONS APPLY
Registration site (https://secure.graduateschool.vt.edu/gtaworkshop/) for Fall 2019  GTA workshop (GRAD 5004) is now open. All new GTAs are required to take this course and should be registered by dept. graduate coordinators (they cannot register themselves). Coordinators please register your students using the above site by August 6, 2019.  Please be aware of a special situation – Squires is not available this fall for the Phase I fall workshop. Therefore, the Phase I workshop will be held in the GLC, with capacity limited slightly vs. past fall sessions. If you have a student for whom it would be nice to take GRAD 5004 this fall, but not essential, please consider registering that student for the spring 2020 GRAD 5004 course. GTA workshop sessions focus on themes important for new GTAs, including oral presentation skills, ethics, pedagogical techniques and skills, conflict resolution, threat assessment, handling student personal information, using campus research tools, and computer security. Phase I is held on a single day, Tuesday, August 20, 2019 between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm; ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS MUST ATTEND THIS FULL-DAY WORKSHOP IN ORDER TO PASS THE COURSE.

5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

May 31, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. SLATE IMPLEMENTATION – TRAINING SESSION
2. GRADUATE EDUCATION DRIVE-IN CONFERENCE IN THE GLC
3. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
4. SAVE THE DATE: GRADUATE SCHOOL RECRUITMENT, PROGRAMMING, AND CLIMATE WORKSHOP

Administrative Announcements:
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
JUL 5: Summer I classes end
JUL 9: Summer II classes begin Click here for more details on each posting

May 15, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING

Administrative Announcements:
2. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
3. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
4. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 15: Masters/Doctoral last day to defend to be a spring 2019 graduate
MAY 15: Departmental international admission recommendation deadline
MAY 16: Commencement – 2:30pm Cassell Coliseum
MAY 19: NCR graduate commencement ceremony
MAY 30: Spring 2019 ETD submission deadline

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT 101 TRAINING
Tuesday, June 25, 10:30am-12:00pm, GLC Room B
For anyone new to the assistantship process or for those who would like a refresher on the process. Will provide an overview of policies and technical details of various administrative stages of an assistantship and the responsibilities of departments, students, and the Graduate School from the time a position is offered through funding of the position. This training will also be made available on Zoom. To enroll go to https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bf1KKCv4eELPpPL. If you have any questions, please contact Sue Kass at sjkass@vt.edu or call (540) 231-4558.

Administrative Announcements:
3. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
An annual review of our online application supplemental forms for changes, updates, and improvements is important to help ensure that your program’s information is being accurately reflected in the online version of the Virginia Tech Graduate School application. To review your department supplemental page (questions specific to your program) please login to GSAPP with your VT PID/Password.  Once logged in, select “Admin” then “Supplemental” in the top right of the screen. If you work with only one program, your program supplemental will be displayed. If you work with more than one program, you will first need to select which program you would like to review in the program drop-down menu before the supplemental will display. Please review your portion of the supplemental page that is between the two green “program specific section” bars. Any changes to your department supplemental should be sent to Janice Austin (jema@vt.edu) in pdf format. You may choose to pdf print the individual pages and make notes via “sticky note” (Ctrl+6) and “Highlight” or “Cross-out text” (Tools, Comment & Markup, Highlight Text or Cross-out Text) features using Adobe or you may print off the pages and with clear/neat handwriting print your changes; then scan to pdf and send to Janice electronically. The review and confirmation of the application supplemental needs to be completed no later than Friday, May 31, 2019.

4. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
The cycle to edit for catalog year 2019-2020 has begun. Those receiving notification from the system are responsible for content. You must review and submit content, even if the content will not be updated. The deadline to submit is Friday, May 31. If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Sippel at jsippel@vt.edu.

5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

May 1, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING – please register
2. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SHOWCASE

Administrative Announcements:
3. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
4. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 1: Last day to notify the Graduate School of intent to participate in commencement
MAY 9: PhD/EdD all graduation requirements must be met to participate in commencement
MAY 15: Masters/Doctoral last day to defend to be a spring 2019 graduate
MAY 16: Commencement – 2:30pm Cassell Coliseum

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING – Please register today!!
Thursday, May 2, 10:00-11:00am, GLC Room F
Topics include:
* use of IntlHokie portal for I-20 form requests and other authorizations
* admission deadlines for intl students and handling exceptions
* I-20 extension requests and documentation requirements from departments
* GSA travel fund program and departmental role in distribution of funds
* implementation of Slate for recruitment and admissions
Janice Austin, Monika Gibson and IGSS representative(s) will share updates about these topics and answer questions you may have.  Please register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41OfrfAw5tAu1o1 if you are planning to attend. This meeting will also be available on Zoom. You will receive Zoom information upon registration.

2. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SHOWCASE
Thursday, May 2, 12:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
Ten graduate students will share their projects related to diversity, inclusion, and equity to benefit the graduate community and community at large. Lunch will be provided. Sign-up at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3knTbblsMSicMct

Administrative Announcements:
3. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ONLINE APPLICATION SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS
An annual review of our online application supplemental forms for changes, updates, and improvements is important to help ensure that your program’s information is being accurately reflected in the online version of the Virginia Tech Graduate School application. To review your department supplemental page (questions specific to your program) please login to GSAPP with your VT PID/Password.  Once logged in, select “Admin” then “Supplemental” in the top right of the screen. If you work with only one program, your program supplemental will be displayed. If you work with more than one program, you will first need to select which program you would like to review in the program drop-down menu before the supplemental will display. Please review your portion of the supplemental page that is between the two green “program specific section” bars. Any changes to your department supplemental should be sent to Janice Austin (jema@vt.edu) in pdf format. You may choose to pdf print the individual pages and make notes via “sticky note” (Ctrl+6) and “Highlight” or “Cross-out text” (Tools, Comment & Markup, Highlight Text or Cross-out Text) features using Adobe or you may print off the pages and with clear/neat handwriting print your changes; then scan to pdf and send to Janice electronically. The review and confirmation of the application supplemental needs to be completed no later than Friday, May 31, 2019.

4. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
The cycle to edit for catalog year 2019-2020 has begun. Those receiving notification from the system are responsible for content. You must review and submit content, even if the content will not be updated. The deadline to submit is Friday, May 31. If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Sippel at jsippel@vt.edu.

5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

April 16, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING
2. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SHOWCASE

Administrative Announcements:
3. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
4. CHANGES TO ASSISTANTSHIP COMPENSATION FOR 2109-20
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAY 1: Last day to notify the Graduate School of intent to participate in commencement
MAY 9: PhD/EdD all graduation requirements must be met to participate in commencement
MAY 15: Masters/Doctoral last day to defend to be a spring 2019 graduate

Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE COORDINATORS MEETING
Thursday, May 2, 10:00-11:00am, GLC Room F
Topics include:
* use of IntlHokie portal for I-20 form requests and other authorizations
* admission deadlines for intl students and handling exceptions
* I-20 extension requests and documentation requirements from departments
* GSA travel fund program and departmental role in distribution of funds
* implementation of Slate for recruitment and admissions
Janice Austin, Monika Gibson and IGSS representative(s) will share updates about these topics and answer questions you may have.  Please register at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41OfrfAw5tAu1o1 if you are planning to attend. This meeting will also be available on Zoom. You will receive Zoom information upon registration.

2. DIVERSITY SCHOLARS SHOWCASE
Thursday, May 2, 12:00pm, GLC Multipurpose Room
Ten graduate students will share their projects related to diversity, inclusion, and equity to benefit the graduate community and community at large. Lunch will be provided. Sign-up at https://virginiatech.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3knTbblsMSicMct

Administrative Announcements:
3. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
The cycle to edit for catalog year 2019-2020 has begun. Those receiving notification from the system are responsible for content. You must review and submit content, even if the content will not be updated. The deadline to submit is Friday, May 31. If you have any questions, please contact Jeremy Sippel at jsippel@vt.edu.

4. CHANGES TO ASSISTANTSHIP COMPENSATION FOR 2019-20
* The 2019-20 Graduate Assistantship Stipend Compensation Table is now available. The new stipend scale is effective August 10, 2019. Departments are expected to pay students at the increased rates starting Fall 2019.
* Beginning in fiscal year 2019-20, tuition remission benefits will be prorated to align with the portion of the semester completed on assistantship. A table detailing this proration can be found at https://graduateschool.vt.edu/funding/funding-information-for-departments/managing-graduate-assistantships.html.
* The graduate assistant health insurance subsidy will remain at 88%.

5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT
The Commission on Graduate Studies and Policy recently approved a new requirement for students pursuing graduate degrees at Virginia Tech: an inclusion and diversity education component as part of their studies. This requirement aligns with the Graduate School’s goal of providing all students with an affirming, inclusive, and diverse education program that helps prepare them for the challenges they will meet in their post-graduation careers. Four topics must be included in the plans: the University’s Principles of Community; the impact of personal actions and words; avenues of redress and shared responsibility as active bystanders to recognize and disrupt bullying; and a process of individual introspection and reflection leading to awareness of one’s own words and language. Other topics also may be included. Each program, department, or college may develop its own plan for meeting the requirement, and all plans must be approved by the Graduate School after submission by the unit’s Graduate Program Director or its equivalent. For more information about the requirement, including whom to contact for assistance and questions, please visit the Graduate School’s Inclusion and Diversity Requirement webpage at: https://graduateschool.vt.edu/faculty-and-staff-resources/inclusion-diversity-requirement.html.

April 1, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS

Administrative Announcements:
2. ATTENTION! GRADUATE CATALOG EDITORS
3. ASSISTANTSHIP MANAGEMENT GROUP
4. NEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IMMIGRATION DOCUMENT REQUESTS
5. POWELL FELLOWSHIP
6. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
APR 11: PhD/EdD ETD submission deadline to participate in spring commencement

Click here for more details on each posting

March 15, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK 2019
2. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS

Administrative Announcements:
3. NEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IMMIGRATION DOCUMENT REQUESTS
4. POWELL FELLOWSHIP
5. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAR 25-29: Graduate Education Week
MAR 28: PhD/EdD last day to defend to participate in commencement
APR 11: PhD/EdD ETD submission deadline to participate in spring commencement

click here for more details on each posting

March 1, 2019

IN THIS BULLETIN:
Meetings/Workshops/Events:
1. GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTORS MEETING
2. GRADUATE EDUCATION WEEK 2019
3. HOW TO USE iTHENTICATE – TRAINING SESSIONS

Administrative Announcements:
4. NEW PROCEDURES FOR NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IMMIGRATION DOCUMENT REQUESTS
5. MCNAIR GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP
6. DEAN’S DIVERSITY ASSISTANTSHIP
7. POWELL FELLOWSHIP
8. NEW REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS PURSUING GRAD DEGREES AT VT

Deadlines/Dates to Remember:
MAR 8: Student Climate Survey Deadline
MAR 9-17: Spring break; no classes, university offices open
MAR 25-29: Graduate Education Week

Click here for details on each posting