A complete listing of contact information, our organizational chart, and our staff listing are all available here online.
Please contact the Office of Graduate Financial Aid & Scholarships for assistance at 895-3970 or visit the office, located in FDH 301. You can also review the financing options information available online at Financing Options.
You must apply for and maintain your graduate faculty status to teach graduate students and participate on graduate student advisory (thesis and dissertation) committees.
Review the Graduate Faculty Status policy and guidelines (approved by the Graduate Council in 2008) and download GFS forms.
There are two graduate curriculum committees. One is the Graduate Course Review Committee. The other is the Graduate Programs Committee.
The Course Review Committee typically meets once a month during the course of each semester. Refer to the list of dates for upcoming meetings.
Refer to the Graduate Curriculum Changes page for information about the process and forms.
The Graduate Programs Committee reviews, recommends, and/or approves changes to existing graduate programs or the establishment of new graduate certificate or degree programs. The Program Review Committee works closely with the Faculty Senate to facilitate the standard five and 10 year academic department reviews when graduate programs are involved.
Any department with a graduate program that seeks to create and add new courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level would do so through the Graduate Course Review Committee process; the same is true for graduate departments that seek to make changes to existing graduate courses (title, description, number of credits, prerequisites, etc.). If, however, a department wants to create a new graduate certificate, a new graduate program, or make changes to existing graduate certificates or programs (including a change in the degree program requirements, a change of required courses, a change to the culminating experience, etc.), these all go to the Graduate Programs Committee.
Yes. It is your responsibility as a Graduate Faculty member. Learn more about the appeal process here.
The Graduate College assigns state funding for GAs to Deans, who then allocate it to Departments/Schools. Departments and Schools then appoint their GAs (both State funded and externally funded) through the Graduate College. All processing and appoint offers and paperwork is done through the Graduate College. Here is helpful information for those who wish to hire a graduate assistant.
You may submit a . Additionally, the Office of Decision Support offers a variety of reports and dashboards with helpful campus data.
Access to applicant/student test scores is available through PeopleSoft. To request access, please send an email to PSTraining@unlv.edu with the subject line "MyUNLV View Test Score Access". Be sure to include your NSHE ID, and the specific test scores you will need access to view in the email (GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, etc.).