Do you know a student who would benefit from the Return to Finish scholarship to help complete their degree? The Return to Finish (RTF) scholarship offers $200 (for 3–5 credit hours) or $500 (for 6 or more credit hours). The RTF scholarship is for students who left the university after earning 90 credit hours or more. Learn more about the criteria and application for the Return … [Read more...] about Scholarship encourages students to return to finish their degree at MSU
Archives for April 8, 2021
The Graduate College has updated the graduate student travel application in accordance with the university’s domestic travel policy as it relates to out-of-state travel. The application for graduate student travel that is outside of the state of Missouri now requires the Dean’s signature. The Graduate College webpage has been updated with this information as well as the updated … [Read more...] about Graduate student travel application updated
The Academic Advising and Transfer Center will be offering the advising basics and master advisor workshops. It is recommended to register early as space is limited and likely to reach capacity. Please contact Ross Hawkins, if you have any questions. Advising basics workshop Date: Monday, May 17 Time: 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Location: PSU 313 Facilitator: Christina … [Read more...] about Registration open for advising basics and master advisor workshops
Please make plans to attend Academic Advisor Forums this semester. All sessions count toward the three hours needed for annual renewal of the Master Advisor designation. Every interested advisor is welcome, so please encourage colleagues to participate. All sessions are through Zoom. Registration is strongly encouraged via the Academic Advising and Transfer Center … [Read more...] about Spring 2021 advising forum workshops
There is now additional funding available for curriculum innovation mini-grants. Awards are limited up to $1,200 per grant application. Curriculum innovation mini-grants support faculty with ‘pivoting’ their courses during the ongoing Coronavirus. Applicants must complete an application indicating: What one change do you want to make to your course? i.e., better engage … [Read more...] about Curriculum innovation mini-grants – Additional funding available
This past year blended instruction played a significant role in traditional face-to-face instruction. This experience highlighted both strengths and challenges when incorporating blended instruction into our teaching. The Provost Office and the FCTL have purchased 50 seats in an online course for faculty titled Blend by Design. This course is facilitated by Dr. Katie Linder … [Read more...] about Blend by Design: A professional development opportunity