Guidelines on reappointment of graduate teaching assistants
(revised August 2002)
Important note: Students who began their graduate studies in
2002 or earlier are still governed by the old
renewal guidelines.
1. Graduate assistants will be notified in early March concerning the renewal
or non-renewal of their assistantships for the following academic year.
In some cases, renewal may be contingent on earning suitable grades
in the spring semester, and if this condition is not met, another
letter will be sent to the student by early June.
The requirements for renewal will be clearly stated in the
letter of reappointment. Furthermore this letter will mention how much
longer the student can expect to receive support, assuming normal
progress towards the degree.  As is specified below, some assistants
will be renewed only for the fall semester of the next year.
 
2. Graduate assistants are accountable to the Graduate Committee for
their academic performance and to the Undergraduate Office for their
teaching performance. The Graduate Committee controls renewals of
graduate assistantships and will act not to renew in any case where
the Undergraduate Office so recommends based on a documented record of
unsatisfactory performance.  The student may appeal to a review group
consisting of the Associate Chairs for Undergraduate and Graduate
Studies, the Director of the student's program (MATH, STAT, or AMSC), the
Department Chair, and the student representative to the Graduate
Committee from the student's graduate program, or their designees.
Only the faculty members of this review group will be allowed to
vote.
 
3. A necessary condition for renewal of an assistantship is satisfactory
and responsible acquittal of all teaching duties, as determined by the
Undergraduate Office. A detailed description of these duties may be
found in the document, 
"Responsibilities 
of Graduate Assistants."
 
The following applies only to the subset of graduate assistants who
satisfy the conditions of paragraph 3 above. They constitute a set of
sufficient conditions for the reappointment of graduate assistants on
the basis of their academic progress. In the following, "year" means
"year of graduate study in any of the MATH, STAT, and AMSC programs 
at Maryland," not the year of support as a graduate assistant. These
conditions may be suitably modified for a student who begins graduate
study in the spring semester or takes a semester off, or for a student
who needs to make up for undergraduate deficiencies in the first year.
Another note: For students in the Applied Mathematics concentration
of the AMSC program, "written qualifying examination" may in some
cases be replaced by its equivalent in other departments.  In BMGT,
this may mean two written examinations (since they only cover one
semester of material each), and in CMSC this may mean "qualifying
requirement". 
 
-  	The assistantship of a FIRST-year graduate student will be renewed
	for another year if by the end of the academic year the
	student has completed 12 credit hours of approved courses
	taken at Maryland with a grade	point average of at least
	2.75. The letters sent in March will be conditioned on this
	requirement being fulfilled in May. 
 
-  	The assistantship of a SECOND-year graduate student will be renewed
	if the student has completed 24 credit hours of approved courses at
	Maryland with at least a 3.0 grade point average. Moreover at
	least 15 of these credit hours should be taken at the 600/700
	level. (Again, the letters sent in March will
	be conditioned on this requirement being fulfilled in May.) 
	In addition, a second-year student must have completed the
	appropriate one of the following requirements:
		  
	 - Ph.D. students (except for AMSC
	students in the Scientific Computing concentration) must have
	passed one written qualifying examination at the Ph.D. level
	by January of the second year. An  AMSC
	student in the Scientific Computing concentration must instead have
	completed the core courses AMSC 660, 661, 662, 663, and 664,
	each with a grade of at least a B-, by the end of the second year.
	(Again, the letters sent in March will 
	be conditioned on this requirement being fulfilled in May.)
  
	- M.A. or M.S. students electing the non-thesis option (again
	except for Scientific Computing students) must have passed one
	written qualifying examination at the master's 
	level by January of the second year. An AMSC
	student in the Scientific Computing concentration must instead have
	completed the core courses AMSC 660, 661, 662, 663, and 664,
	each with a grade of at least a B-, by the end of the second year. 
	(Again, the letters sent in March will
	be conditioned on this requirement being fulfilled in May.)
  
 
	-  M.A. or M.S. students electing the thesis option must have
	their advisors confirm that satisfactory progress is being
	made on the thesis. Scientific Computing M.S. students must also
	have completed the core courses AMSC 660, 661, and 662, each with a
	grade of at least a B-, by the end of the second year.
	(Again, the letters sent in March will 
	be conditioned on this requirement being fulfilled in
	May.)
 
        
   
-  	The assistantship of a THIRD-year graduate student (except
	for Scientific Computing students) will be renewed
	if by January of his or her third year the student has passed 
	three written qualifying examinations at the Ph.D. level. The
	assistantship of a third-year Scientific Computing student
	will be renewed if the student has completed all the
	Scientific Computation Core Courses and Core Science Courses
	by the end of the third year, with a grade-point average in
	these courses of 3.5 or better.  (Again, the letters sent in
	March will be conditioned on this requirement being fulfilled
	in May.)  
	The assistantship of a third-year M.A. or M.S. student will
	generally not be renewed.  
-  	The assistantship of a FOURTH-year graduate student will be
	renewed if the student has been admitted to candidacy to the
	doctoral degree by March 1 of the fourth year. A student who
	has passed all candidacy requirements except for the
	preliminary oral examination will be renewed only for the fall
	semester, with extension to the spring semester conditioned on
	passing the oral candidacy examination by the following
	November 1.
 
-  	The assistantship of a FIFTH-year graduate student will not be 
	renewed automatically, but may be renewed on a case-by-case basis 
	if the thesis advisor certifies that the student is close to
	finishing the doctoral dissertation.
 
-  	The assistantship of a SIXTH-year graduate student will generally
	not be renewed.
 
 
To help ensure that every student is on track to fulfill
these requirements, in the following cases, a student will additionally
be asked to meet with the director of his or her program (MATH, STAT,
or AMSC) concerning his or her academic progress. At this meeting,
a letter will be signed both by the program director and by the
student, outlining a plan to fulfill the above requirements. Students
to whom this applies are the following: 
      - any student whose grade-point average falls below 3.25.
 
      - any second-year student who has not yet passed a written
      qualifying examination, or for Scientific Computing students,
      who has not yet passed AMSC 660-662, each with a
      grade of at least a B-.
 
      - any third- or fourth-year student who has not been admitted
      to candidacy.
 
 
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