[Poscgrad] Annual Mentoring and Evaluation Form

Marissa Brookes mbrookes at ucr.edu
Fri Jun 27 09:33:55 PDT 2025


Hi grad students,

On the R'Grad form, please remember to *change* "Major Professor" to your
actual advisor / dissertation chair. Apparently, that part of the form
defaults that entry to be me, so I've been receiving quite a few R'Grad
notifications in my Inbox. Basically, unless you are my student, please be
sure to list your advisor as your "Major Professor" so that the form routes
to that person, not me.

That said, many thanks to those of you who have already submitted your
forms! I'll kick back the ones that need to go to someone else.

Best,
MB
--
Marissa Brookes
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies,
Department of Political Science
Faculty Co-Director, Inland Empire Labor and Community Center
University of California, Riverside
Watkins 2223
(951) 827-5510



On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 5:16 PM Marissa Brookes <mbrookes at ucr.edu> wrote:

> Dear graduate students,
>
> I hope everyone's summer is off to a good start.
>
> I am writing to remind each of you to complete your Annual Mentoring and
> Evaluation form via R'Grad <https://rgrad.ucr.edu/app/> ASAP so that your
> advisor has adequate time to complete and submit your annual evaluation.
> Please remember that Graduate Division will put a hold on your fall
> registration if you they do not receive your evaluation by the September
> deadline. I've attached a PDF of the form content in case anyone prefers to
> preview it before initiating the online form.
>
> See
> https://graduate.ucr.edu/regulations-and-procedures#annual-mentoring-and-evaluatio (also
> copied below) for more information.
>
> *From Graduate Division:*
>
> The Annual Mentoring and Evaluation is meant to help establish good
> communication between faculty and students, ensure the timely completion of
> degree objectives, and help avoid problems resulting from misunderstandings
> about rules, procedures and academic expectations within graduate programs.
>
> These evaluations are coordinated by the faculty Graduate Advisor in each
> program acting with the assistance of a the student's major professor
> and/or a graduate committee. The review includes a summary of the quality
> of the student's academic work for the year and academic objectives for the
> next period. It is useful to include discussion of any unusual problems
> which an individual student is experiencing (i.e., problems with research
> techniques or scholastic difficulties and the prognosis for overcoming
> them, warning if students are taking overly long in attaining their
> educational goals, personal problems affecting the student's work, problems
> created by outside occupational demands, etc.). Additionally, this would be
> an appropriate place to congratulate students on accomplishments and honors
> received by them during the year.
>
> The Graduate Division and the student receive copies of the review each
> year. To assist with this process, the Graduate Division, in
> collaboration with the Graduate Council, has created the *Annual
> Mentoring and Evaluation*. This form can be completed in R'Grad
> <https://graduate.ucr.edu/rgrad.ucr.edu>.
>
> *Annual Mentoring and Evaluation FAQs*
>
> *Who can see the AME petition in R'Grad?*
>
>    - *Only students can access and initiate the petition.*
>
> *What is the routing order for the AME? *
>
>    - Step 1: Student completes the Annual Mentoring and Evaluation (AME)
>    in R'Grad <https://graduate.ucr.edu/rgrad.ucr.edu>.
>       - (optional) If additional collaborators are required to be part of
>       the annual student review, they can be added into the routing. They have
>       the option to add comments regarding the student's academic progress.
>    - Step 2: Student's major professor completes information regarding
>    the student's progress. If the student doesn't have a major professor yet,
>    the Graduate Advisor will complete this portion.
>       - If an internal program evaluation has already been completed,
>       that can be attached here.
>    - Step 3: The AME returns to the student to review the assessment by
>    the major professor and any collaborators.
>
>
>    - Step 4: Graduate Staff review to track student progress and note
>    completion of the AME for students in the program.
>
>
>    - Step 5: Graduate Advisor (DGS) review for final approval.
>
>
>    - Step 6: Graduate Dean/Graduate Academic Affairs review.
>       - The AME for students making satisfactory progress will continue
>       through the routing process and be completed without review from the
>       Graduate Division. All AMEs with unsatisfactory progress will be reviewed
>       by the Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies.
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
> MB
> --
> Marissa Brookes
> Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies,
> Department of Political Science
> Faculty Co-Director, Inland Empire Labor and Community Center
> University of California, Riverside
> Watkins 2223
> (951) 827-5510
>
>
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