Wednesday, November 20, 2024 

9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
LJH 325

 

Council in Attendance: 
Marc Giullian (Business)
Rollin Beamish (Arts)
Kari Perry (Student Representative)
Craig Ogilvie (Dean of The Graduate School)
Katey Franklin (Health & Human Development)
Anna French (Student Representative)
Rob Maher (Faculty Senate)
Catherine Dunlop (Letters)
Stephan Warnat (Engineering)
Ezgi Balkanay (Architecture)
 
Also in Attendance: 
Emily Peters (Graduate School) 
Lauren Cerretti (Graduate School) 
Rebecca Koltz (Counseling Department Head)


Absent:
Akash Gulati (Student Representative)
Brennan Reeves (Office of International Programs)
Sarah Mannheimer (Library)
Wade Hill (Nursing)
Amy Reines (Sciences)
Sweeney Windchief (Education)
Ryan Thum (Agriculture)

November 6, 2024 minutes

  • Motion to approve by Giullian, Beamish 2nd, 6 in favor, 0 opposed, 0 abstained

Announcements

  • Update from the Dean
    • 700 graduate students attended graduate fair last week (in person and virtual)
      • Receive admission application fee waiver for attending
    • University Council meeting reviewed budget
      • State funding is approximately 1/10th of total university expenses (including research, facilities, academics, etc.)
      • Discussion on budget model
    • Q: Update on goal to bring in 1000 international students for non-research master’s programs?
      • A: Current estimate is 200 new students for Fall 2025, mostly in in course-based Engineering programs
    • Faculty Senate update
      • Board of Regents meeting at MSU this week
      • Faculty pay at 77% of average compared to peers, added issue of cost of living in Bozeman, difficulty to retain and recruit
      • Human Resources policy updates
      • University discussing renting 4-5 cars from Enterprise to have available for students/faculty to rent from campus
      • JAGS meeting scheduled for next week

 

Old Business

  • Using “suspended” or “dismissed” in failed comprehensive/defense policy
    • Pending feedback, JAGS has not reviewed yet

 

New Business

  • Graduate Student Representatives
    • Graduate Student Leadership Council: graduate students that are serving on various councils across campus coordinate to promote the voice of graduate students at MSU
      • Councils: UGC, ASMSU, Faculty Senate, Research, Budget. Working on membership in diversity council
    • Feedback from GSLC Awareness Forum
      • Housing
        • Rent increasing faster than stipends
          • Option to sign multi-year contracts?
          • Stipend-based housing vouchers?
        • Increase graduate student spots in campus housing
        • Challenges regarding requirement for payment in advance
        • Neglected maintenance in campus housing
        • Discussion
          • New graduate student housing?
            • Not moving forward at this time
          • Housing is a basic need
        • GRA/GTA stipends and fees
          • Not meeting cost of living demands
          • Pay inequities across departments
          • Lower pay and out of pocket fees for GTAs despite higher responsibilities
          • Discussion
            • Suggest moving some fees into tuition, e.g. health
          • Health Insurance
            • Often a covered benefit at other universities
            • Increase student awareness of marketplace plans
          • Student safety
            • Student awareness of Montana winter climate
            • “Welcome kit” for arriving new students to campus housing
            • Deferred maintenance on lab vehicles
            • Fellowship students not covered by worker’s comp
            • Support for unrepresented students in changing political climate
            • Holiday loneliness and grad student connection
            • Discussion
              • GS wellness week theme for spring: Connection
              • Worker’s compensation options, maybe self-pay for fellowship students
            • Grad School Orientation
              • Increase awareness of support options for grad students
              • Familiarity with Union (allow intro at orientation?)
              • First semester GTA training suggestions
                • Expand D2L onboarding
                • Overview provided during graduate school in-person orientation
                • Require faculty leading courses to meet with GTAs and prepare first two weeks of material together prior to start of semester
                  • Already happens in most cases, but formalize this requirement
                • SmartBuy
                • Graduate students want to be involved in President’s search, informed of opportunities to provide feedback
                • Master’s Thesis Formatting
                • Club funding: loss of funding from the Office of Student Engagement. Why the change (required volunteer hours) and is there potential to supplement with GS funding?
                • GSLC communication: include “GSLC corner” in Grad School Newsletter?
              • Reviewed survey data from Ecology – 2023 survey on student expenses
                • Discussion on budget and how to address the financial aspect
              • UGC will address these concerns and bring forward ideas in spring semester

 

  • Ed. in School Counseling online option (Franklin, Koltz)
    • Overview of School Counseling program
      • Proposing an online option of the existing School Counseling program, provide access to fill the need across the state
      • 25-60 open school counseling positions in the state, mostly in rural schools
      • Department has two related grants:
        • 4-million-dollar grant focused on rural counseling
        • 3-million-dollar grant funding tuition for individuals interested in joining the online program
      • Goal to start online option by Summer of 2026
      • Program structure:
        • In-person component during the summer, requirement to maintain accreditation
        • Internship, practicum during the school year
        • Most coursework online over the summer
      • Beamish to provide letter of endorsement from Graduate Council

 

Public comment

 

Adjourned at 11:01 am

Next scheduled meeting – December 4, 2024