To help students prepare for their teaching role in higher education, we have developed the following list of resources. To inquire about or to apply for departmental support, contact your department or your academic graduate advisor. You can also learn more about the benefits offered to students employed in an assistantship position, on our Assistantship Benefits page.
Contact your department for more information on required attendance for the Teaching Excellence Seminar once selected for a position. Most departments hold additional orientations prior to the start of the semester.
GSTEP is provided by the Center for Learning Enhancement, Assessment, and Redesign (CLEAR) with support from the Office of the Provost. It is a free program for graduate students at the University of North Texas. The goal of the program is to prepare graduate students for teaching roles in higher education by equipping them with teaching skills, knowledge about teaching strategies and peer support. Activities include classroom teaching experiences, online training modules, and peer mentoring. Upon completion of the program, students will receive a letter of recommendation for future faculty interviews. Find more details about GSTEP on the CLEAR website.
The institutional requirement for a minimal load of academic work for graduate assistantships
in any long semester is 9 semester credit hours (SCHs) of graduate courses. Upon written
recommendation of the college/school dean or her designee and approval of the dean
of the graduate school, the minimum registration limit may be reduced to three semester
hours for the long term for students who have filed an approved degree plan, have
completed all course work, and are either ready to take the qualifying examinations
and/or registered for thesis or dissertation. Students who qualify for a reduced course
load may submit a Course Load Exception form to the Toulouse Graduate School.
The total combined load of course enrollment and teaching or research assignment may
not exceed the equivalent of 18 semester credit hours in any long semester. Each appointment
of 10 hours per week is considered the equivalent of 3 semester credit hours.
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