From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Tue Sep 3 16:47:55 2024 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2024 20:47:55 +0000 Subject: [CEHHS-grad] Important: Program Planning Guidelines for Graduate Students Message-ID: Good afternoon, Graduate Students! I hope that your fall semester is going well, so far. In order to assist you with planning the work required for your degree program, the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences created Program Planning Guidelines for each graduate degree level. You can view the major milestone requirements for your degree level(s) at the links listed below. For program-specific academic information, please consult your department/program Graduate Handbook. For a full listing of University requirements and policies, please consult the University Graduate Bulletin. Master?s Students: https://cehhs.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu4516/files/2024-07/MS_General_Degree_Requirements_2024_25.pdf Specialist Students: https://cehhs.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu4516/files/2024-07/EDS_General_Degree_Requirements_2024_25.pdf (ELPS, EPLS, and STE Departments only) Doctoral Students: https://cehhs.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu4516/files/2024-07/DOC_General_Degree_Requirements_2024_25.pdf These links, as well as links to most required forms needed for graduate study, can also be found on the College of Education ?For Graduate Students? website, https://cehhs.fsu.edu/oasis/graduate-students. Please bookmark this site for future reference. If you have any questions about degree requiremetns, please do not hesitate to contact your major professor(s)/advisor(s) or me. Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. 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Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 60199 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Fri Sep 6 09:22:05 2024 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2024 13:22:05 +0000 Subject: [CEHHS-grad] FW: Career Fair Prep Seminar Series - Beyond Grad School In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning, Please see the email below from Nicole Lilly in the FSU The Career Center. If you have questions about this information, please contact Nicole directly at (850) 644-4026 or nlilly at fsu.edu. As FSU Career Center is gearing up for Career Fair Week Sept 23-27, I wanted to share a seminar series presented by Beyond Grad School that starts on Monday. Please share with your students. If they cannot attend live, they can still watch the replay. Doctoral students and post docs can also join but the language of the seminar will revolve around Master's students BUT this is helpful info for ANY graduate student looking to their next step. Best, Nicole >From September 9 - 12th, Beyond Graduate School will host a career boot camp for master?s students on ?How to go into a career fair with confidence.? As a master?s student at Florida State University, you have access to this popular webinar series. We encourage you to register to attend at: https://institutions.beyondgradschool.com/fall-bootcamp/ ?How to go into a career fair with confidence? is a virtual boot camp designed to help you navigate meeting employers and applying to internships/jobs. You will learn how to pitch yourself, how to create strong application materials, and how to stand out as a job candidate. When: September 9 - 12th from 2 - 2:30pm ET Where: Online via Zoom webinar. Advanced registration required. Replay: Available after event in the Beyond Grad School platform What to expect: Attend 30 minute webinars daily, or catch the replay. This boot camp is designed for ALL disciplines. Register today at: https://institutions.beyondgradschool.com/fall-bootcamp/ Program Overview Each day will focus on a specific topic designed to help you prepare for attending career fairs and interviewing: Prerecorded, sent Sunday: How to go into a career fair with confidence ? Career fairs are an important part of networking and gathering critical information for your job search. In this webinar, you?ll learn how to prepare for a career fair, including research you should conduct, what to bring, and what to wear. Monday: Elevator pitches ? how to introduce yourself to people ? For most people, talking to strangers about employment opportunities sounds terrifying. But the truth is, learning how to introduce yourself and talk to employers is one of the most important parts of your job search strategy. This webinar will teach you how to connect with people authentically, and what to say when you introduce yourself. Tuesday: Getting started with resumes ? In this webinar, you?ll learn how to create a draft master resume with the appropriate sections, how to format your resume, and what NOT to include in your resume. We?ll then discuss why you must tailor your master resume to specific job postings and how you can do this. Wednesday: How to make your cover letter stand out ? This webinar will take you through how to write a cover letter that effectively communicates who you are as a job candidate and captures the interest of hiring managers. Thursday: Why a job search takes 6 months ? A job search can last 3 to 6 months ? and during this time, you?ll need to maintain and continue to grow your network. In this webinar, you?ll learn why a job search can take longer than you expect, and how to maintain relationships as you continue to grow your professional network. Nicole Lilly Instructional Specialist Career Center Florida State University 100 S Woodward Ave Dunlap Student Success Center O: (850) 644-4026 nlilly at fsu.edu career.fsu.edu/ Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. The student listserv is a resource used strictly by CEHHS administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU CEHHS, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the CEHHS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Toby Park-Gaghan at tjpark at fsu.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 60199 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Tue Sep 10 10:40:09 2024 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:40:09 +0000 Subject: [CEHHS-grad] Some Important Student Resources In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear CEHHS Graduate Students, As you know, unexpected challenges can occur. There are many University resources that are available to assist students when these challenges or other crises arise. Please see the links listed below for information on some of those resources offered by the University to support you during your academic career. Please bookmark these pages for future reference. * University Counseling Center: http://counseling.fsu.edu/ and https://counseling.fsu.edu/students/self-help/resources * University Health Services: http://uhs.fsu.edu/ * Collegiate Recovery Community: https://chaw.fsu.edu/lift * Office of Accessibility Services: https://dsst.fsu.edu/oas (formerly known as the Student Disability Resource Center) * Report.FSU.edu - http://report.fsu.edu/ (This site allows you to share important information regarding incidents or concerning behavior happening in the Florida State University community.) * Know More ? Sexual Misconduct Support, Response and Prevention : https://knowmore.fsu.edu/ (Confidential resources) * Case Management Services - https://dsst.fsu.edu/cms * Noles C.A.R.E. (Suicide Prevention Resources): https://nolescare.fsu.edu/ * FSU Psychology Clinic: https://psychology.fsu.edu/services/psychology-clinic * Student Support Resources: https://dsst.fsu.edu/resources University Counseling Center Online Workshops The University Counseling Center is offering a variety of online workshops to help students with their mental health throughout the semester. For an up-to-date listing of workshops, please visit https://counseling.fsu.edu/workshops. Coronavirus Resources * Coronavirus Student Resources - https://news.fsu.edu/coronavirus/students/ * FSU Coronavirus Updates - https://stayhealthy.fsu.edu CEHHS Course Drop, Semester Withdrawal, and Graduate Student Leave of Absence Request Information Website The Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) created a student services web page that provides information on Course Drop, Semester Withdrawal, and Graduate Student Leave of Absence processes. You can view the site at https://cehhs.fsu.edu/current-students/office-academic-services-and-intern-support-oasis/drops-withdrawals. As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the resources listed above, your major professor/academic advisor, your academic department/program staff, or me. Please do not respond directly this listserv email address. Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. The student listserv is a resource used strictly by CEHHS administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU CEHHS, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the CEHHS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Toby Park, at tjpark at fsu.edu . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 60199 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu Tue Sep 10 17:11:06 2024 From: coe-grad at lists.fsu.edu (College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Graduate Student Mailing List) Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2024 21:11:06 +0000 Subject: [CEHHS-grad] Graduate Student Resource Center: Upcoming Events and Programming In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good evening, CEHHS Graduate Students. The University?s Graduate Student Resource Center and The FSU Career Center are partnering to offer a Graduate Student Resource Fair on Thursday, September 12, from 4pm to 6pm at the Dunlap Success Center. Representatives from organizations all over campus and beyond will attend, and they can help you with various aspects of being a graduate student at FSU. Students who visit all of the vendors will be eligible for a free piece of professional clothing from the Career Center?s Clothing Closet and will be entered for a chance to win a new iPad. Students will also be able to have their photo taken at the Career Center?s professional photo booth. More information is found in the attached PDF. Add to calendar?: [cid:image002.png at 01DB0370.C7073380][cid:image003.png at 01DB0370.C7073380][cid:image004.png at 01DB0370.C7073380] Additionally, the Graduate Student Resource Center is hosting a Mentors in the Making Workshop for graduate students, September 18, from 1:30-3:30 at HSF 3008. Participants will learn key behaviors for effective research mentoring and mentee-ship, including maintaining effective communication and aligning expectations. Registration is available here. If you have any questions about these events, please directly email the Graduate Student Resource Center at gsrc at fsu.edu. Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. The student listserv is a resource used strictly by CEHHS administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU CEHHS, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the CEHHS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Toby Park, at tjpark at fsu.edu . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 60199 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1083 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 877 bytes Desc: image003.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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You can also view the fall 2024 important dates for College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences graduate students below. The fall 2024 Graduate School Manuscript Clearance deadlines for thesis and dissertation writers are also provided in an attached PDF. The Registrar?s Office University Academic Calendars are found at https://registrar.fsu.edu/calendar/. Please bookmark this site and refer to it as needed. IMPORTANT GRADUATE STUDENT DATES Fall 2024 Dates and times listed below are subject to change. Please refer to the Registrar?s website, https://registrar.fsu.edu/registration-guides/fall-academic-calendar for the detailed calendar and most up-to-date information. Please bookmark this site. Fall 2024 Registration Enrollment windows for currently enrolled and admitted degree-seeking students are located at https://registrar.fsu.edu/registration-guides/fall-enrollment-appointments. Most forms referenced below may be found online at: https://cehhs.fsu.edu/oasis/graduate-students. Please bookmark this site. Drop/Add August 24 ? August 29, 2024 ? Fall 2024 add/drop registration window. Students are tuition/fee liable for any coursework remaining on their schedule after the drop/add deadline. First Day of Classes August 26, 2024 * Fall 2024 classes begin * Last day to file for change in residency status. Late Registration ($100.00 late registration fee.) August 26 ? August 29, 2024 Late registration fees will not be waived. August 29, 2024 - Fourth Day of Classes * Last day to Drop/Add and have fees adjusted (Students are liable for all tuition/fees for courses still on their schedules after 11:59p.m., Eastern U.S. time.) * Last day to add a course without Academic Dean?s permission * Last day to cancel enrollment and have fees removed Fall 2024 Graduation Application Period September 3 ? September 13, 2024 ? Apply online at https://my.fsu.edu. Please visit https://registrar.fsu.edu/graduation for more details. * For detailed instructions on applying for graduation online, follow the How to Apply to Graduate steps. * September 13, 2024 is the last day to apply to graduate in Fall 2024. * Important: You are required to apply to graduate even if you do not intend to attend the Commencement Ceremony. End of 7th Week of the Semester October 11, 2024 * Last day to submit form requesting S/U grading or to change S/U option back to a regular grade. * Last day to reduce course load without the permission of Academic Dean. Dean?s permission required to drop below twelve semester hours. * Last day to drop a course without receiving a grade. * Last day to withdraw from school without receiving a grade. * Last day to petition to reinstate class schedule cancelled for nonpayment of tuition. * Last day for doctoral students to take and pass their preliminary examination in order to add or convert dissertation hours for the current semester. October 21, 2024 - Last day for doctoral candidates to submit doctoral dissertation to The Graduate School for pre-defense format review. ALL initial manuscripts MUST be submitted by this date in order to be eligible to graduate this semester. ** November 4, 2024 - Last day for master?s thesis students to submit their thesis to The Graduate School for pre-defense format review. ALL initial manuscripts MUST be submitted by this date in order to be eligible to graduate this semester. ** November 18, 2024 ? Final manuscript submission deadline. Last day for submission of the post-defense, final content-approved thesis, dissertation, or treatise and required forms to The Graduate School (by midnight Eastern U.S.). All approvals must be obtained before the forms are submitted to the Manuscript Clearance Advisor. ** December 1, 2024 - Deadline for submission of fall 2024 Graduate Certificate Admission online applications to OASIS. (Departments must first review submissions. Please allow extra time for this approval.) December 6, 2024 - Last Day of Classes * Last day to officially withdraw from the University. * Deadline for fall 2024 admitted Educator Preparation graduate program students to submit the appropriate online Educator Preparation Application. * Last day for Prospectus approval during the Fall semester in order to graduate in Spring 2025. Prospectus must be approved by the academic dean at least four (4) months prior to Dissertation Defense. Note: This date is approximately four (4) months from The Graduate School?s tentative Spring 2025 manuscript clearance deadline. December 13, 2024 Last day for thesis and dissertation and students graduating this semester to receive an email from Manuscript Clearance confirming final clearance. December 13, 2024 ? Semester Ends * Deadline for submission of all Fall 2024 Comprehensive Exam/Portfolio results (Masters/Specialist students), Diagnostic Exam Results and Doctoral Preliminary Exam results to OASIS, 2301 Stone Building. * First day for submission of fall 2024 Graduate Certificate Completion online forms to OASIS. December 13, 2024 ? Fall 2024 Commencement Ceremonies for the College of Education Visit https://registrar.fsu.edu/graduation/seating/ for updated information. **All Electronic Thesis, Treatise and Dissertation content and manuscript clearance information is found on The Graduate School's website, http://gradschool.fsu.edu/academics-research/thesis-treatise-dissertation. The detailed academic calendar can be viewed at the Registrar?s Office website: http://registrar.fsu.edu/registration_guide/fall/academic_calendar/. For additional dates and information, please visit the Registrar?s website: https://registrar.fsu.edu/registration_guide/fall/ Please bookmark these pages and refer to those links for the most up-to-date information. IMPORTANT: * Doctoral candidates must include a minimum of two (2) semester hours of Dissertation every term, as part of the full-time enrollment, including summer.* * A doctoral candidate, who continue to use campus facilities and/or receives faculty supervision, but have not been cleared by the Manuscript Clearance office, shall include in the required full-time load a minimum of two credit hours of Dissertation per semester, including Summer term, until completion of the degree. Those with underload permission must register for at least two credit hours of Dissertation per semester (or term). Before registering for dissertation hours, the student must consult the major professor as to the proportion of time to be devoted to dissertation work.* * Doctoral candidates must be enrolled in a minimum of two hours of Dissertation in the semester of graduation (degree conferral). * A Thesis-track master?s student who enrolls in Thesis hours need not be enrolled continuously thereafter in Thesis hours if they meet the minimum University requirement for full-time or part-time enrollment through other coursework. The minimum number of Thesis hours required for the master?s degree is six. Those with underload permission must register for at least two credit hours of Thesis per semester. Before registering for Thesis hours, the student must consult the major professor as to the proportion of time to be devoted to thesis work.* * A Thesis-track master?s student must be enrolled in a minimum of two Thesis hours in the semester of graduation (degree conferral). * Underloads must be approved by the student?s major professor, per University policy. * All exams (comps, prelims, etc.) and all defenses require registration ? contact your department for details. *International students may have greater requirements. Consult your CGE Advisor. Students receiving financial aid or other funding may have greater requirements. Consult with your department staff. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your academic advisor or me. Thank you, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. The student listserv is a resource used strictly by CEHHS administrators to ensure our students are well-informed of important updates, deadlines and opportunities that will benefit both their academic and/or professional endeavors. You will never receive any spam or other unnecessary email through this listserv and you will be removed as a recipient following completion of your degree or change of major (typically at the end of your final semester in the college). If you are not a currently enrolled graduate student in the FSU CEHHS, please contact Ms. Rhonda Hester at rhester at fsu.edu. If you have concerns regarding this listserv, please contact the CEHHS Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Toby Park-Gaghan at tjpark at fsu.edu. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) created a student services web page that provides information on Course Drop, Semester Withdrawal, and Graduate Student Leave of Absence processes and policies. You can view the site at https://cehhs.fsu.edu/current-students/office-academic-services-and-intern-support-oasis/drops-withdrawals. Topics included on the website are: * What are the different types of course drops and withdrawals? * Where can I find the University academic calendar for semester deadlines? * How do I drop a class? * How do I initiate a withdrawal? * What qualifies as a circumstance for drops or withdrawals? * What is a Leave of Absence for Graduate Students? If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact your academic department staff or OASIS. Best wishes, Lisa Lisa M. Beverly (she/her) Assistant Director, Graduate Studies Office of Academic Services and Intern Support (OASIS) Florida State University College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (850) 644-7914 lbeverly at fsu.edu cehhs.fsu.edu/OASIS [A close up of a sign Description automatically generated] Attention students: The official method of communication at Florida State University is your FSU e-mail account. In order to stay informed and aware, you are required to set up and maintain your student account and check it three times per week. If you choose to have your official FSU student email account forwarded to another e-mail account, you are still held responsible for all information distributed by the University to your FSU account. If you are receiving this email, you have been identified by the university as officially pursuing a major within the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) at Florida State University. 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