Graduate Studies at the University of New Mexico

Graduate Studies at the University of New Mexico Graduate Studies at the University of New Mexico GS faculty and staff want your graduate student experience at UNM to be rewarding, enjoyable, and productive.

As the central graduate academic administrative unit at the University of New Mexico, Graduate Studies (GS) promotes the success of graduate students and graduate programs by providing broad oversight of program quality, managing academic policies, and administering financial support in the form of assistantships, fellowships, scholarships, grants and awards. GS collaborates with UNM administrator

s, faculty, graduate students, and staff to promote the completion of degrees, to encourage best practices in graduate education, to diversify access to graduate education, and to reward graduate students and graduate faculty who set examples of excellence. GS also provides administrative and financial support for the Graduate Resource Center (GRC), the Project for the New Mexico Graduates of Color (PNMGC), and the Teaching Assistant Resource Center (TARC). GS provides guidance for progress toward your degree, submission of theses and dissertations, and graduation requirements. GS processes and manages graduate assistantship contracts, reviews programs of studies and applications for candidacy, and maintains graduate students’ academic records. GS does not process graduate applications but it works collaboratively with Enrollment Management (which includes Admissions, Financial Aid, and the Registrar) and with departments during the admission process. GS also collaborates with Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) to manage health care insurance for graduate students. GS holds monthly meetings with graduate advisers from all graduate programs and departments to share information and ideas, streamline processes and procedures, and keep the UNM graduate community informed about deadlines for scholarships and fellowships. We also coordinate with our graduate student organizations—the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), Project for New Mexico Graduates of Color (PNMGC) and others—to ensure that graduate students have a voice in the services we provide to programs and students. If you have concerns or questions, you may bring them directly to Graduate Studies or work with your advisor, your department, and/or your student organizations to bring them to our attention. While your department’s graduate advisor is your frontline resource, GS staff members are eager to assist you.

08/16/2013
We hope your week has gone well.  Happy Friday! The Graduate Resource Center will be hosting the following events next w...
09/14/2012

We hope your week has gone well. Happy Friday! The Graduate Resource Center will be hosting the following events next week: Critical Reading and Annotation SkillsTuesday, September 18, 201212:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.Graduate Resource CenterMesa Vista Hall, Suite 1057

ONLINE Critical Reading and Annotation SkillsWednesday, September 19, 20125:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
https://meeting.unm.edu/grc5/

Writing and Statistics LaboratoryIndividual ConsultationsWednesday, September 19, 20125:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Graduate Resource CenterMesa Vista Hall, Suite 1057

Planning for Graduate School
Individual ConsultationsWednesday, September 19, 20125:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Graduate Resource CenterMesa Vista Hall, Suite 1057

08/23/2012

Please Join us today for a Student Success Workshop at 11:00 in Santa Ana A&B on the third floor of the SUB!

08/23/2012

Good morning Please join us at 10:00 for a workshop regarding Research, Resources and Funding! we are in Santa Ana A&B third floor in the SUB!!

08/23/2012

Please Join us this morning at 9:00 Is the Assistanship workshop in Santa Ana A&B third floor in the student Union building!
Free coffee!

08/23/2012

don't forget we are having assistantship workshop today at 9 sign up starts at 8:30.

08/10/2012

New Graduate students! Don't forget to sign up for New Graduate Student Orientation! Follow the link for all information and registration page! http://ogs.unm.edu/current-students/grad-student-orientation.html

Please click here to go to the Registration page. Although not required, by pre-registering your name is automatically added to a drawing for great prizes. Must be present to win.

Attention New Graduate Students! Maker sure that you are in the loop with the new Student orientation and events Going o...
07/31/2012

Attention New Graduate Students! Maker sure that you are in the loop with the new Student orientation and events Going on at UNM! http://ogs.unm.edu/current-students/orientation-and-welcome-back-events.html

Many of our graduate degree programs hold their own orientation sessions for new graduate students. Some of these orientations run multiple days and may involve a program-specific assistantship component for assistantship recipients. For up to date information on orientation and welcome events be su...

07/31/2012

The Graduate Resource Center will be hosting the following events this week:

Writing and Statistics Laboratory
Individual Consultations
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Graduate Resource Center
Mesa Vista Hall, Suite 1057

Planning for Graduate School
Individual Consultations
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Graduate Resource Center
Mesa Vista Hall, Suite 1057

07/31/2012

Greetings Mentors and Mentees!

The Project for New Mexico Graduates of Color would like to thank you for your participation in the inaugural semester of our Mentorship Program. We have worked to improve the services our program provides, and are looking forward to the upcoming Fall 2012 semester.

We hope you will continue with us as we enhance and grow peer-mentoring across the UNM campus. We ask that you follow the link(s) below to re-apply for the upcoming semester. The application takes no more than five minutes, and you may indicate if you would like to continue with your mentor/mentee, or if you prefer to be re-matched. If you wish to be both a mentor and mentee, please fill out each application. If you need assistance with the applications, please contact the PNMGC office at [email protected].
Thank you!

PNMGC Office

Mentee Application:

http://bit.ly/M9XZ0M

Mentor Application:

http://bit.ly/PMTesZ

Please save the following dates, and look for our PNMGC Calendar postcards:
Thursday, August 23rd--Bienvenida/Welcome Back

12-1pm, SUB Acoma A&B
Tuesday, September 4th—Mentorship Program Applications due by midnight
Tuesday, September 18th—Mentorship Program Orientation*

12:30-2:30pm, SUB Acoma A&B
Friday, September 21st—Mentorship Program Make-up Orientation*
12:30-2:30pm, SUB Santa Ana A

*Participants are not obligated to stay the entire session, however, attendance is required.

07/27/2012

Dear Graduate and Professional Students:

Please join us today (Friday, July 27) for the GRC/GSFI End of Summer Semester Celebration and Certificate Awards Ceremony at the GRC North Courtyard from 12-1:30 p.m. We look forward to seeing you and enjoying refreshments together!

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