Academic Support Services
TGPS Seminar Series
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Overview
Join The Graduate & Professional School for the TGPS seminar series. Offered in conjunction with our campus partners TGPS seminar series cover an array of topics in various aspects of academic and professional development to enhance the graduate learning process and graduate school experience.
TGPS seminar series are open to all SHSU graduate students, regardless of program or completion track. Seminars will be offered during fall, spring, and summer semesters.
Seminars will be hosted virtually on Zoom
- Spring 2025 Schedule
Graduate Writing & Accountability Study Groups
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Overview
The Graduate and Professional School (TGPS) in collaboration with the Academic Success Center (ASC) will be offering Graduate Writing and Accountability Study Groups. The study group meeting times will be a dedicated period of quiet sustained writing.
Goal of the Graduate Writing and Accountability Study Groups is to use the targeted time, and the presence of peers, to focus oneself for the completion of a specific writing task or assignment. Such tasks might include generation of a paper outline for a class assignment; completion of an academic reading assignment; draft writing to some specified word or page count; conducting calculations or analysis of research data, working on a part of thesis/dissertation.
The chosen task will fit the Graduate Writing and Accountability Study Group time allotment of 90 to 120 minutes. Registered graduate students will have an opportunity for one-on-one accountability consultation prior to the study group meeting time to formulate a goal and reflect on personal writing habits followed by post-consultation to discuss outcomes and progress on determined goals.
Graduate Writing and Accountability Study Groups are open to all SHSU graduate students, regardless of program or completion track and will be offered in hybrid mode (Zoom and in person).
For more information contact Dr. Falguni Mukherjee, Associate Dean for Graduate Student Success, fsm002@shsu.edu
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Study Group Schedule
Fall 2024
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Date/Time: Friday, September 27, 2024 – 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Location – Hybrid (Zoom and The Graduate and Professional School conference room)
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Date/Time: Friday, October 25, 2024 – 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Location – Hybrid (Zoom and The Graduate and Professional School conference room)
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Date/Time: Wednesday, November 20, 2024 – 1:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Location – Hybrid (Zoom and The Woodlands Center)
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CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Overview
Resume and LinkedIn profile consultations: The Graduate and Professional School (TGPS) will provide individual resume and LinkedIn consultations for all graduate students. Whether you are looking to identify your professional interests, develop your personal strategic plan, enhance your resume, refine your online presence to optimize your profile for job searches, or learn how to effectively network on LinkedIn, these individual consultations will support those professional goals.
Schedule your consultation today
LinkedIn Learning courses: All SHSU graduate students regardless of program or completion track can access LinkedIn Learning courses specifically curated by TGPS for professional development and career readiness. You can access the curated LinkedIn Learning courses here.
Mock interviews: The Graduate and Professional School (TGPS) offers interview practice/mock interview opportunity to graduate students to help them prepare for an interview with an employer or for an academic opportunity.
The purpose of mock interviews is to give students an understanding of a typical interview setting and expectations, to prepare themselves for an interview and refine their interviewing skills. Students get individualized feedback from the interviewer at the conclusion of mock interview.
Career Readiness scholarship
TGPS will award $250 Career Readiness scholarship to any SHSU graduate and professional student who fulfills the following during a semester:
- Attend a resume and/or LinkedIn consultation at TGPS.
- Attend TGPS mock interview for graduate students.
- Complete atleast five LinkedIn Learning courses curated for career readiness and professional development by TGPS.
- Mock Interview Schedule
Teaching Assistant Certification Series (TACS)
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Overview
Your graduate program will be giving you excellent training in your discipline. If you plan to include teaching at some point in your career, it will also be helpful to take some training in pedagogy (the study of teaching methods and student learning). The basic premise of pedagogy training is that teaching should be understood like any other academic enterprise: evidence-based. Ideally, training will allow you to take a step back, evaluate your own preconceptions of teaching, and shape your approach in the classroom based on the best available empirical data on how students actually learn. Workshop topics will vary, but will generally show you how to: manage “challenging” students in the classroom and incorporate pedagogical research into the classroom, and develop a statement of teaching philosophy.
The Graduate School hosts Teaching Assistant Certification Series (TACS) for any graduate student interested in a future career involving teaching, especially those considering becoming future faculty. This program does not involve additional formal coursework or tuition.
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Requirements
The Graduate & Professional School hosts the Teaching Assistant Certification Series (TACS) for any graduate student interested in a future career involving teaching, especially those considering becoming future faculty. This program does not involve additional formal coursework or tuition.
To earn a TACS certificate, students must complete the following within one academic year:
- To earn a certificate students must first register for GUIA. When you register for GUIA, you will be added to a GUIA Blackboard organization. All communication about fulfilling TACS requirement will take place through the GUIA Blackboard organization.
This is a mandatory first step for any graduate student interested in earning TACS certificate. GUIA workshops are offered in the beginning of every fall and spring semester.
Interested graduate students must participate in at least six of the TACS-approved workshops offered during GUIA; the following 4 are mandatory FERPA, Title IX, SHSU Online, and Classroom Management.
- Contact Dr. Falguni Mukherjee (fsm002@shsu.edu) by September 12 (fall semester) or January 30 (spring semester) to start working on their statement of teaching philosophy.
- Have an Engaging Classroom Observation (ECO) of their teaching and receive formative feedback. Requests must be submitted 3 weeks in advance.
*Note that workshops are open to all students as professional development, even if not enrolled in the TACS program.
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Graduate/Undergraduate Instructor Academy (GUIA)
More information here: shsu.edu/centers/academic-success-center/GUIA/