The Graduate School and the administration of graduate programs, Handbook of Operating Procedures:
https://policies.utexas.edu/policies/graduate-school
UT-Austin Graduate School
https://gradschool.utexas.edu/
Graduate School Services and Resources
https://gradschool.utexas.edu/services-and-resources
ECE Graduate Studies Committee: https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/ogs/auth/gsc/nlogon/gsc_members/.
Graduate education is the responsibility of the members of Graduate Studies Committees. The ECE GSC consists primarily of all the assistant, associate, and full professors who are active in the ECE graduate program.The ECE faculty elect a chair of the ECE GSC. One member of the ECE GSC serves as the Graduate Advisor and is responsible for administering the graduate program. The ECE GSC sets program-specific requirements for the ECE graduate degrees, and recommends students for admission to candidacy for ECE degrees. The ECE GSC delegates the responsibility to recommend students for admission to an Academic Track in the ECE graduate program to the faculty associated with each Academic Track within ECE.
ECE GSC Chair, elected by the ECE faculty: Prof. Jack C. Lee.
The ECE GSC chair works primarily with the members of the ECE GSC and manages and administers the responsibilities and procedures associated with the Graduate Studies Committee of a graduate program. The ECE GSC Chair approves doctoral candidacy paperwork and signs certain doctoral documents.
ECE Graduate Advisor: Prof. Leonard F. Register.
The ECE Graduate Advisor serves as an intermediary between students and the Deans in the Graduate School, and attends to some routine, and almost all non-routine, academic and non-academic matters and/or problems students may experience in the course of their graduate studies.
ECE Academic Track Advisors: https://www.ece.utexas.edu/academics/graduate/tracks
The ECE GSC has charged the Academic Track Advisors with some of the routine responsibilities of the administration of the ECE graduate program, and they serve as an intermediary between the student and the ECE Graduate Advisor. Consult the track advisor of your academic track for information about registration, details about courses and research topics, degree requirements, and advice concerning the overall ECE graduate program. Track Advisors advise master’s students pursuing the no-thesis/no report (courses only) option, master’s students who have not yet found a willing supervisor for the report or thesis option, and PhD students who have not yet found a willing supervisor to guide them in their doctoral research.
ECE Graduate Coordinators,Tom Atchity, Barry Levitch and Melanie Gulick.
https://www.ece.utexas.edu/academics/graduate/advising
tomatchity@austin.utexas.edu
blevittch@mail.utexas.edu
melanie.gulick@mail.utexas.edu
The Graduate Coordinators administer routine operations of the graduate program and serve as partners and intermediaries with and between the faculty, the ECE Track Advisors, the Graduate Advisor, the ECE GSC Chair, and sometimes the Graduate School Deans. Graduate Coordinators usually have the most up-to-date information about administrative matters and policies, and are available to discuss any problems and concerns and to provide advice, direction, and resources. Barry handles admissions and everything associated with applying for admission, including changing academic tracks; funding awards for new students; coordination of fellowship awards and fellowship requirements; information about the graduate period of the BSEE/MSE Integrated degree program; applications to earn the master’s degrees; transfer of courses toward the master’s
degree; and other matters. Melanie handles matters concerning registration and late registration; late adds and drops; changes of grading basis (to/from letter grade or credit/no credit); Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for international students; leaves of absence forms prior to the semester(s) of leave; advancement to doctoral candidacy; candidacy evaluations; progress reviews; doctoral defenses; and other matters.
ECE Human Resources Representative, Laura P. Flores
laura.p.flores@austin.utexas.edu
Laura assists students with Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs); Teaching Assistantships (TAs); Graduate Assistantships, etc.; student employment paperwork such as applying for an SSN; timesheets; and other employment matters. She also assists visiting scholars, researchers and postdocs. International students must enter Laura P. Flores’ name and email address in myIO for purposes of Financial Verification related to extensions of stay. In addition, students applying for extensions of stay should send an email to Laura to inform her that they are applying for an extension of stay, and include their name, EID, and the name and email address of their supervising professor.
Obtaining Signatures
Contact an ECE Graduate Coordinator for assistance with obtaining the approval and/or signature of the ECE Graduate Advisor or ECE GSC chair on documents rather than contacting these professors directly. In most cases, students must ask their Track Advisor if they have no supervising professor, or their supervising professor, to send an email to the Graduate Coordinator to confirm the first level of approval of a process or a request before the ECE Graduate Advisor or ECE GSC chair reviews and possibly signs or approves a document, or before a Graduate Coordinator prepares a petition letter requiring the signature or the ECE Graduate Advisor or ECE GSC chair. Documents that require the signature of the Graduate Advisor or Program Graduate Advisor cannot be signed by the Track Advisor.
ECE Guides and Procedures
https://www.ece.utexas.edu/academics/guides-and-procedures
This section of the ECE Advising webpages is in progress. Watch for emails about registration and other matters from the ECE Graduate Coordinators.