What topics are Reviewed by the Graduate College in Graduate Assistant (GA) Training?
Reviewing Graduate College resources that will be helpful to GAs
An overview of the Graduate College, services, and communication channels
Graduate education at WMU
Providing an introduction to their role as a GA at WMU
The three types of GAs and their related duties: Teaching Assistant (TA), Research Discovery (RD), Research Application/Service (RA)
Dual role as both a student and an employee
Overview of the additional required supplemental training including: Graduate Student Online Orientation, GA Training booklets, Sexual Assault Prevention-Graduate Online Module. Please note additional training is offered for TAs by the Office of Faculty Development and for RDs by the Office of Research and Innovation.
GA pay information, forms and deadlines
Helping to familiarize GAs with the policies and procedures they may encounter and sharing some of our best practices
WMU values of diversity and inclusion, notice of non-discrimination
Campus safety and security, WMU alert system, emergency management and procedures
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Securing information and data with the IT data security recommendations
Introducing GAs to additional training resources and campus services
Graduate Opportunities for Learning and Development (G.O.L.D.), Individual Development Plan
Brief overview of services across that campus that are there to support GAs not only in their role but also as they work with others on campus
Graduate Student Association and the more than 50 grad student-oriented Registered Student Organizations