Who are the CIR preceptors?
The preceptor system is one of the keys to CIR’s high rates of student morale, degree completion, and alumni satisfaction. The preceptors are University doctoral candidates in the final stages of completing their dissertations. The preceptors are handpicked for their demonstrated excellence in teaching and advising, their knowledge of faculty, courses, and workshops in their own and in other departments and research fields, their multidisciplinary interests, their sociable and supportive natures, and their engagements in worlds beyond the university. The preceptors complement the director and staff in all aspects of student advising and support. You are assigned to a preceptor on the basis of your disciplinary and research interests.
Related Questions
- In some of my reports, such as the Frame Relay Service Level Reports, the CIR on some sites are reporting as zero, while other sites are reporting a non-zero CIR value. Why?
- What are the advantages of having several preceptors rather than one throughout the entire experience?
- Who are the CIR preceptors?