Networking with teacher education cohort coordinators is a good starting point. The university has strong partnerships with local schools—speak with a faculty member to find out more about these partnerships. You can also check with graduate students who are former area teachers.
Check the C&I website for upcoming events. The CANDIGRAD listserv is a valuable source of information for current graduate students in the department. Contact Stephen Flynn to subscribe to CANDIGRAD. Your program area might also have relevant email distribution lists.
Please see the TA, AI and GRA information page for benefits and direct further questions to Jim Maxwell, Executive Assistant. You must be registered full time (9 hours).
Jim Maxwell, Excecutive Assistant, can answer most HR and financial questions related to your appointment as a TA, AI, or GRA.
First, check with your program area advisor for available opportunities in your program area. If there are not current positions in the department, think about your skill set and approach other departments. Past C&I students have worked for departments in the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Undergraduate Studies, among others.
Check with your program area advisor for available opportunities in the Austin area. The College of Education’s Career Services currently focuses on opportunities for undergraduates, but may also be relevant.
For doctoral students, you will need to apply to graduate online, schedule your Final Oral Exam in consultation with your dissertation committee, and submit your dissertation to the Office of Graduate Studies by the last Friday of the semester. For master's students, you will need to notify the Graduate Coordinator of your intent to graduate so they can set your profile (specifying whether you will be completing an M.A. or M.Ed. and whether you be choosing the report thesis, or no thesis/no report option), apply to graduate online, and submit your thesis or report by the last Friday of the semester, if you choose the thesis or report option. For more information, please see the Graduate School's Deadlines & Submission Instructions page.
Students can change the grade status of a class to or from Credit/No Credit during regular online registration and the add-drop period up to the 4th official class day of a long semester. Beyond that it must be done via the departmental office using the appropriate Add/Drop Form (paper forms are also available in SZB 436). The final deadline for CR/NCR changes can be found in the UT academic calendars.
Note: Only 20% of your coursework may be CR/NCR.
If a course is restricted by the department or is full, you will need Instructor approval before you can register. This must be conveyed via email or paper form to Ann Ford in the Graduate Student Services office, SZB 436J, along with your EID and the unique number of the course. All Individual Instruction courses are restricted. To enroll in one of these, you must turn in the appropriate Individual Instruction Consent Form, signed by your supervisor, and register yourself for the course once the restriction is lifted.
Check you Registration Information Sheet for your next online registration access period. If you have missed the last access period, you must file a Late Registration Form to register. Paper forms are also available in SZB 436. This form must be signed by your instructors, the graduate adviser and the graduate Dean (in MAI 101) and turned in to the Registrar’s office (MAI 1). Then you must confirm registration and pay any fees due. Contact Ann Ford for further questions about this process.
*Note: Restricted courses must be added by the department offering the course.
Stephen Flynn, Graduate Admissions Coordinator, can answer questions about grants, scholarships and funding opportunities.