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Resources for Graduate Faculty

Graduate Faculty: Faculty who have tenure-track appointments on the Urbana-Champaign campus are all members of the Graduate Faculty. Executive officers may also nominate term members to the Graduate Faculty.

Graduate Faculty Membership Policy and listing of Graduate Faculty Membership

Advisor/Mentor Resources

The Graduate College offers a number of toolkits to assist faculty and departmental staff. Several toolkits of particular interest to graduate faculty are:

Mentoring Toolkit

Toolkit for Developing New Programs and Courses

Graduate Career Outcomes Toolkit

Admissions Review Toolkit

Training Tools for Petition and Registration Forms

Slate Petitions - Faculty Quick Guide (How To Instructions)

Slate Enrolled Student Module: Petition Processing for Faculty Video

Slate Late Registration Change Forms - Faculty Quick Guide (How to Instructions)

Faculty Quick Guide to Approving Late Registration Forms Video
This video does a quick walk-through of the process for a faculty to approve a late registration form in Slate. This approval process should take a faculty no more than 1-2 minutes to complete.

Faculty Guide to Approving Late Registration Forms Video
This video provides a detailed explanation of the overall process for reviewing late registration forms in Slate, including how to log in and find forms and how to provide and submit approvals.

Teaching Resources

DRES (Disability Resources and Educational Services at the University of Illinois) assists instructors in ensuring that qualified individuals with disabilities are afforded an equal opportunity, by making course materials accessible.

Course Explorer - semester schedule and course catalog

Grade Submission Deadlines for final grades

Policy for Graduate Students Teaching Graduate Courses (Graduate College Handbook)

Policy and Problem Solving Resources

The Student Code includes policies applying to all students, including graduate students.

The Graduate College Handbook provides policies for graduate students and graduate programs.

The Campus Counseling Center offers assistance to students and can help faculty advise students on how to access resources.

Problem Solving, Chapter 9 in the Graduate College Handbook.