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Graduate Division
Graduate Division
The Graduate Division _______________________________________
• The Graduate Division is the primary provider of support servicesto graduate programs and graduate students across the campus.
• Advocates for graduate students and graduate programs
• Organizationally, the Graduate Division is divided into offices engaged in:
• Graduate outreach and recruitment.• Admissions and fellowships.• Enrolled student matters, including employment.• Financial award assistance and processing.• Administrative responsibility for postdoctoral scholars
Graduate Division
The Graduate Division_______________________________________
• Not responsible for the curriculum in graduate programs
• Not responsible for the creation of new graduate programs
Graduate Division
Graduate Council_______________________________________
• Academic Senate committee
• Approves curricula, graduate courses, etc
• Oversees the creation of new graduate programs
• Graduate program reviews
Organizational Chart for the Graduate Division
Lina HernandezExec Ass t to
the Dean
Daniel OzerAssociate Dean
Dorothy EvansAccounting/Payroll
MentorTeachingAss is tants (6)
Jennifer CharlesCoordinator
TA Development
Kara OswoodAdm. Analys t
Karen SmithAdm. Analys t
Linda ScottDirector
Student Affairs
Virginia Bus tamanteDirector
Grad Prog MgmtGraduate Council
Elisa GutierrezSAO
Kim BrysonSAO
Patti FaganManager
Victoria LongDirector
Admiss ions
VacantFinancial Award
Process ing
Yung PhungDirector
Graduate SupportManagement
Kris ti HernandezStudent Affairs
Officer
M. Franco-AguilarDirector
Acad Preparation& Outreach
Bette QuinnAss is tant Dean
Leah HaimoAssociate Dean
Dallas RabensteinDean
Graduate Division
Overview of UCR Graduate Programs________________________________________________
• 38 Ph. D. programs
• 24 MS programs
• 20 MA programs
• 3 Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programs
• 1 MEd
• 1 MBA program
Graduate Division
Overview of UCR Graduate Programs
College/School Total Number of GraduateStudents/ Fall 2006
Expected Number of NewGraduate Students/ Fall 2007
CNAS 684 187
CHASS 638 202
COE 281 149
GSOE 231 90
AGSM 115 61
BioMed 16 4
TOTAL 1965 693
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Graduate Division
Fall Quarter Total No. of Graduate Students
1995 12711996 12331997 13191998 12701999 12892000 14392001 15402002 16412003 18482004 18792005 19242006 1965
Graduate Division
Year No. of MA, MS, MFA,MBA and MEd Degrees
Awarded
No. of PhDsAwarded
1995/96 216 961996/97 244 1241997/98 229 1231998/99 237 103
1999/2000 217 1152000/01 229 942001/02 285 1162002/03 311 1212003/04 360 1412004/05 393 1592005/06 388 1652006/07 378 177
Graduate Division
Higher Education in California The Master Plan________________________________________________
• Community Colleges• First two years
• California State University• Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees
• University of California• Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees
Graduate Division
Graduate Division