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Huge thanks to the Graduate Student Senate (GSS) for co-sponsoring this survey with us!

The responses to our Graduate Student Issues Query (GSIQ) are rolling in! Huge thanks to everyone who has submitted their survey so far. If you want to take our GSIQ, check your email for the survey link!


Below are some of the anonymous data we've received so far. These graphs update in real time as survey responses are submitted.

STUDENT ISSUES

The following questions were answered by UMassD graduate students (either current or former students).

Answer options were:

Prompt: "Are you a current or former UMass Dartmouth graduate student?"

Prompt: "I know at least 1 graduate student who is struggling to stay in school because of the stress."

Note: If you answered Yes, check out our Hope and Laugh webpages with words of encouragement and humor from fellow graduate students!

Prompt: "The health insurance is confusing."

Note: If you answered Yes, check out our Health Insurance webpage for more info!

Prompt: "The student fees are suspicious and seem like excuses to charge us more money."

Note: If you answered Yes, check out our Fees webpage for more info!

EMPLOYMENT ISSUES

The following questions were answered by UMassD graduate students who were also hired by the university (either currently or in a previous semester). Employment issues are primarily addressed by the GSU, not the GSS.

Answer options were:

Prompt: "Are/were you a graduate student employee (aka grad worker) with UMass Dartmouth; in other words, do/did you get a paycheck from the university?"

Prompt: "My employee pay is too low."

Prompt: "Tuition waivers are processed too slowly, so my student loans are stuck in my student account when I need the money."

Prompt: "The health insurance 50% subsidy is confusing."

GSS CO-SPONSORSHIP

Huge thanks to the Graduate Student Senate (GSS) for co-sponsoring this Graduate Student Issues Query with the GSU!! Together, we hope to improve the conditions of all UMass Dartmouth graduate students and our university.