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Summary: The Graduate Studies Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the TCU Graduate Studies office and programs by coordinating admissions processes, monitoring graduate programs, completing
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advisor. Serves the university by participation in faculty governance and processes, activities relating to university programs, and other such activities that contribute to TCU and its mission
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contributes to the Institute’s committee letter process and teaches in the Pre-Health Professional Development course sequence. Duties & Essential Job Functions: 1. Designs, implements, and evaluates
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the process to implement projects; monitoring project progress; coordinating activities; communicating with vendors; resolving problems; making recommendations for management approval. 10. Ensures operation of
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reconciliation, financial reporting, budget monitoring, and oversight of funding portfolios to ensure compliance with institutional and sponsor policies. The analyst will also oversee subaward agreements, process
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the process to implement projects; monitoring project progress; coordinating activities; communicating with vendors; resolving problems; making recommendations for management approval. 10. Ensures operation of
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responsible for requirements-gathering and analysis, process documentation and creation of test plans and scripts that ensure requirements are fully represented during testing. The Business Systems Analyst
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/search/faculty-jobs. Letters of recommendation and additional materials may be requested at a later time in the process. If requested, the candidate’s references will receive an email from TCU asking them
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personnel. 15. Assists with preparation of NCAA, Big 12 and institutional reports as assigned by the Director. 16. Participates in the recruiting process by meeting with prospective student-athletes in
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budget. 4. Processes honorariums and awards for graduate student award recipients and seminar speakers. 5. Coordinates and manages travel arrangements and reimbursements for faculty, graduate students, and