Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Graduate Program Administration: The Graduate Coordinator serves as the first point of contact for graduate student inquiries, including responding to general program or prospective student inquiries. The Graduate Coordinator monitors students' progress and academic milestones and students' progress toward degree requirements. Advises prospective and current students regarding graduate program requirements and Rackham, LSA, and departmental policies and procedures. The Coordinator serves as a student advocate and is involved in all major initiatives involving the graduate program. The Coordinator acts as the primary liaison for the department with Rackham and the College of LSA for all graduate matters.
Graduate Funding: Works with the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies and the Student Services Manager on graduate student financial decisions and strategic long range financial planning. The Graduate Coordinator is responsible for managing the budgeting, accounting and financial transactions related to the graduate programs; maintains the current-year graduate funding budgets, as well as future year projections. The Coordinator tracks student funding packages (across all sources), advises on funding options, and administers financial aid for the departments. They work with the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies and the Student Services Manager to determine GSI assignments; processes GSI appointments and offer letters; answers fellowship and GSI employment questions; ensures compliance with the GEO contract and the LSA ten-term rule; and works with faculty to find graders for their classes, including posting available positions.
Admissions: The Graduate Coordinator has primary responsibility for supporting the work of the Graduate Admissions Committee, and partners with them to plan the admissions process and the recruitment weekend. The Coordinator provides recommendations to the Admissions Committee regarding target incoming cohort size and identifying funding for the incoming students. The Graduate Coordinator prepares the admissions letters, and tracks acceptances. In collaboration with the Associate Chair of Graduate Studies, the Coordinator assigns first year mentors.
Award Nominations: The Graduate Coordinator coordinates the funding nominations for incoming and continuing students (Rackham RMF, PSC training grants, FLAS awards). In addition, the Graduate Coordinator manages the department's nominations for Rackham Pre-doc awards, outstanding GSI awards, Sweetland fellowships, etc.
Event Planning and Management: Responsible for all aspects of the planning and executing the logistics of departmental graduate program events. This includes the planning of an annual two-day recruitment weekend for admitted graduate students; design and delivery of new doctoral student orientation and welcome activities; ensuring successful transition and matriculation for new graduate students; other workshops or community building events for graduate students.
The Graduate Coordinator will participate in annual and monthly trainings/meetings to stay current on University and College policies and best practices such as the Rackham Graduate Coordinators Meetings and LGrad (LSA Graduate Program Coordinators).
The Graduate Coordinator will report directly to the Student Services Manager.