
Faculty & Staff
UND's faculty and staff are the heart of the School of Graduate Studies.
World-renowned research. Experiential learning. A high quality curriculum. Faculty and staff that teach Graduate School courses are leaders make the University of North Dakota a special place.
Resources
- GradStats Database (Connection to UND network is required in order to access.)
- Graduate Faculty Constitution
- Graduate Mentoring and Advising Handbook
- Department Criteria for Graduate Faculty Nominations
Forms
- Application for Graduate Faculty Membership | Sample Form
- Spring 2026 applications due March 13
- School of Graduate Studies Petition | Sample Form
- Final Report - find the college specific forms on the Forms & Handbooks page.
- Removal of In-Progress Grade - Campus Connection eForm
- Click on the eForms tile; click on Registrar's Office and select Admin-Removal In-Prog Grade
Annual Graduate Student Assessment | Sample Assessment Form
Use this form to submit your annual assessment if your department uses a different assessment process: Annual Graduate Student Assessment - Departmental Submission | Sample Submission Form
- Tuition Waiver Appointments
- Assistantship Contract Letter Template
- Tuition Waiver Award Letter Template
- Petition forms are found on the Student Forms Page.
News

Soojung Kim named dean of School of Graduate Studies
Appointment is effective immediately for Kim, who has served as interim dean since 2025
4/21/2026
4:28PM

UND grad students gain front-row access to business and government in Washington
LEARNING strategic priority: ‘Promote experiences that expand horizons even as they build skills’
3/31/2026
2:53PM

Graduate student research shines at UND GRAD event
Projects and proposals go on display to show work and research of UND’s graduate students
3/17/2026
3:51PM

Open forums set for School of Graduate Studies dean search
Interviews for four finalists start next week, with open forums on March 17, 19, 24 and 26
3/12/2026
2:53PM
UND GradTalk Podcast: Talking turkey with Cailey Isaacson
By tracking more than 200 wild turkeys across North Dakota, Isaacson and her colleagues hope to learn a lot more about these amazing birds
2/17/2026
2:16PM