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This site contains information for and about Graduate Student
Instructors (GSIs), Graders (Readers), and Graduate Student
Researchers (GSRs) at the Haas School of Business.
If you have comments or questions regarding this information
or other related issues, please send e-mail to the GSI
Administrator at
rrocco@haas.berkeley.edu
In an effort to provide the best customer service to the Haas student population, the GSE Administrator respectfully requests that you notify her in the event that you wish to stop by the Dean's Office with any questions or concerns regarding an ASE position/appointment.
UPDATE
(03/25/2008): Positions for Summer and Fall 2008 have been posted!
This website
contains information about
Every semester, Jay Stowsky's office coordinates
with Department Chairs to allocate a budget of GSI and Reader
positions to courses. Courses that have budget for GSIs and/or
Readers are listed on the Haas GSI
& Reader
Application website (see below). To see information about applicants for GSI or
Reader positions for your course, Instructors can access the
GSI &
Reader Applicants and Appointments report using their CalNet ID and
password.
Once you have decided who you want to hire, send an email
to
the GSI/Reader Hiring Coordinator
<rrocco@haas.berkeley.edu> including
1. the course number
2. the appointment percentage
3. whether this is for a GSI or Reader
4. the name of the student you want to hire, and
5. the course sections for which this student will be
responsible
Example: For UGBA 10, I would like to hire as a 30% GSI:
Frank Sinatra for sections 101 & 102.
We'll then send
Frank an official Appointment Letter and instructions regarding
hiring paperwork.
You can return to the
GSI &
Reader Applicants and Appointments report to verify that
we've added the student to our list of appointees, which means
we've started the Appointment and hiring processes.
Students: Getting Hired as a
GSI or Reader
Questions about this section? Contact the GSI/Reader
Hiring Coordinator <rrocco@haas.berkeley.edu>
Step 1: Inquire about positions
GSI and Reader positions are posted in the
"Which are you applying for" section of the
Haas GSI
& Reader
Application website. You may also inquire with
professors with whom you want to work.
Step 2: Are you qualified?
Before applying for a GSI or Reader position, you need to ensure that you
have met all the University requirements.
Key qualifications for GSIs
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Must be enrolled in at least 12 units
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Have a 3.1 GPA or higher
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Not on Academic Probation
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No more than 2 Incomplete grades in upper division or graduate courses
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If English is not your
native language, you must pass either the Test of Spoken English (TSE)
or the Speaking Proficiency English Assessment Kit (SPEAK), administered
on the Berkeley campus.
More info here or call 643-1007.
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First year MBA students may not secure a GSI or Reader
position in their first semester at Haas without permission from the
Program Director.
Note: You can
request exemptions from some of these requirements if you can get the
Hiring Unit to sign a Request for
Exception Form for you (see below). Students cannot be both a GSI and
a Reader for the same course.
Key qualifications for Readers
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Must have taken and received at least a B grade in the
course or another course equivalent to the one in which they are serving.
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Registered students: 3.0 GPA or higher, no more
than 2 Incompletes in upper division or graduate courses, not on
Academic Probation.
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Non-registered students: 3.0 GPA or higher in your previous academic work.
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You may not be enrolled in the same course for which you are
a Reader.
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First year MBA students may not secure a GSI or Reader
position in their first semester at Haas without permission from the
Program Director.
Note: You can
request exemptions from some of these requirements if you can get the
Hiring Unit to sign a Request for
Exception Form for you (see below).Students cannot be both a GSI and a
Reader for the same course.
For more
information about qualifications, see
What
you need to Know About Being a GSI, GSR, Reader, or Tutor, the
Graduate Divisions' eligibility checklist, and
other documents about teaching at the
Graduate
Division's website
Step 3: Apply
Everyone must apply through the
Haas GSI
& Reader Application
website, where you'll enter your profile and attach a resume. This information
is passed along to the faculty who make the hiring decision.
Step 4:
Get selected
The faculty notifies the GSI Hiring Coordinator
about which students they would like to employ. After we conduct a preliminary
verification to ensure your employment eligibility, the GSI Hiring Coordinator
will email you an Appointment Letter and refer you to Step 5 to start your
paperwork.
Step 5:
Do your paperwork by completing the
relevant forms below
As soon as you
receive your appointment letter from the GSI Hiring Coordinator, you can begin filling out
several forms. How many forms? That depends on
whether you are a:
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A
brand new hire -- if you have never been employed by UC Berkeley
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A
rehire -- all Readers who have been employed by UC Berkeley before
are considered rehires. GSIs who have been employed by UC Berkeley
before but not as a GSI during the semester before.
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A
continuing employee -- if you are being appointed as a GSI and
you were a GSI during the semester immediately before this new appointment begins (for
Summer 2005 GSI appointments, this means you were a GSI during Spring
2005, Fall 2005 appointments are only continuing if you were a GSI in Summer
2005, etc)
Once you figure out which of these three
categories you're in, then use this matrix to print out and
complete the appropriate forms.
|
Form name |
Brand new hire |
Rehire |
Continuing
employee |
|
Hiring forms
checklist |
Required |
Appointment Letter, signed by you.
(the GSI Hiring Coordinator will email this to you), |
Required |
Terms of
Acknowledgement, signed by you
|
Required
|
|
GSI Work Assignment Form (in MSWord or
PDF) |
Required for GSIs.
The
student and instructor must sign this form. |
|
Reader Work Assignment Form (in
MSWord or
PDF) |
Required for Readers.
The
student and instructor must sign this form. |
Benefits
Eligibility Level Indicator (BELI) and Status Qualifier Code (SQC)
[UPAY
726]
Complete the top and sign this form under "employee signature" |
Required |
Not required |
Not required |
|
Payroll
Earnings Distribution Authorization (Direct Deposit)
[UPAY
544A-1] |
Required |
Not required
|
Not required
|
|
Tax Forms [UC W-4/DE 4] Please just
turn in the FIRST page
|
Required |
Not required
|
Not required
|
- Passport
- Visa
- I-20 or DS 2019
- Work
Authorization Letter from SISS
(Only J-1 Status)
|
Required for non-US citizens who are
not-permanent residents (i.e., non-US citizens who do not have a green card). |
Not required
|
Not required
|
Request for
Exception Form
Note: This form requires only the student's signature |
Required for GSIs and Readers teaching/grading
200-level courses (all MBA, MFE, EWMBA,
XMBA courses) ALSO Required for GSIs if
(1) your GPA is below
3.1, (2) you have more than 2 Incomplete grades in upper
division or graduate courses, (3)
you are a US Citizen and want to request an exception from the 50%
appointment cap.
ALSO
Required for Readers if (1) your GPS is below 3.0, (2) have more than
2 Incomplete grades in upper division or graduate courses, (3) you are a US Citizen and want to request an exception from the 50%
appointment cap. |
Employment
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9)
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Employee must complete and sign Section 1 on or before
date employment begins.
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See page 3 of the form for the identification you need to bring.
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Non-Resident aliens must show original visa authorizing
them to work
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More info about
the I-9
|
Required
(see notes at left) |
Not required |
Not required |
State Oath
of Allegiance (UPAY585)
Employee must sign on or before first day of service.
Signature must be witnessed and countersigned in front of the
GSI Administrator. |
Required of US Citizens
(Sign in presence of GSI Administrator aka Rosina in S522) |
Not required |
Not required |
Patent
Policy Acknowledgement (UPAY585)
Signature must be witnessed and countersigned in front
of the GSI Administrator. |
Required
(Sign in presence of GSI Administrator aka Rosina in S522) |
Required
(Sign in presence of GSI Administrator aka Rosina in S520) |
Not required |
|
UAW Local 2865
membership form |
Required |
Not required |
Not required |
Demographic Data Transmittal
(U5605)
Note:
Demographic information is collected by UC for federal
contract requirements. All questions regarding this document should be
directed to the Staff Affirmative Action Office (SAAO). |
Required |
Not required |
Not required |
Step 6: Submit your completed paperwork
If you are a 'continuing employee' you may submit your hiring forns to the mailbox marked #60 outside the Haas
main mailroom (S545, near the elevator) or fax them to (510) 643-9428.
If you are a 'new hire' or 'rehire' you MUST contact rrocco@haas.berkeley.edu to schedule an appointment to go over your hiring documents..
Step 7: We'll invite you to present
some official documents and sign some forms in front of us
Once a brief appointment has been scheduled (15 minutes max), we will review your submitted forms to ensure they're
complete. Appointments are held in Room S522K in Haas Dean's Suite (5th Floor of
the Student Services Building) At this time you are required to present your
official identification papers and sign several forms:
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Employment
Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) -- Unless you've
already done so in the past 36 months, you'll need to
complete the federal I-9 form that says you've proven to us
you're eligible to work in the US. The I-9 requires that you
bring some official identification papers. See page
3 of the
I-9 form
for a list of documents you need to bring with you when you
visit the GSI Administrator. Typically, US Citizens bring
either (a) their passport OR (b) both their driver’s license
and social security card. Citizens of other countries
typically bring their passport,
J-I or F-1 visa,
and Work Authorization information.
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State Oath
of Allegiance &
Patent
Policy Acknowledgement
(UPAY585) -- Your signature must be witnessed, please bring this in to sign
in front of us.
Additional information about
policies and getting hired
Getting
started as a GSI
once you are hired
Questions about this section? Contact
Steven Huff,
Head GSI
<wgsi@haas.berkeley.edu>
- Fall 2008 GSI Pedagogy Course: The Fall 2008 MBA300 Pedagogy course is scheduled for Thursday August 28, from 5-pm and will be held in F320 Haas School of Business. We will run
through GSI responsibilities, field questions, give a few
pointers, etc. This course is mandatory
for first time GSIs.
How to register: Register through Telebears
(which can be accessed off the UC Berkeley homepage) We
are using Telebears and not the "normal" system because this
is technically a non-Haas class. The Course Control
Number is: Please check back for updates.
Exemptions: If you GSIed
for the first time before Fall 2004 you are exempt. If
you've taken PHD300 or a pedagogy class from another
department in UC Berkeley you are exempt. Will there be a makeup class? No. The
Spring Pedagogy Course is the makeup class for those who
missed it in Fall. NOTE: Ph.D. students should take PHD300 (Teaching
Business) to fulfill this requirement!
For more information: contact
Richard Wang, Head GSI <wgsi@haas.berkeley.edu>
or UCB Graduate division at <gradappt@uclink.berkeley.edu>
- Professional ethics and standards
online course. No later than the end of the third week
of classes, every first-time GSI must successfully complete
an online short course on professional ethics and standards
in teaching. The course has been developed and is
administered by the GSI Teaching and Resource Center.
Instruction will include information on such topics as
academic integrity, sexual harassment, teaching students
with disabilities, academic freedom, political speech,
confidentiality, Title VI, and Title IX.
Registration: GSIs can register
and take the course by going to the GSI
Teaching and Resource Center's Web site at
http://gsi.berkeley.edu/
For more information: contact
UCB Graduate Division at <gradappt@uclink.berkeley.edu>
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Keys to the classroom AV system:
Kendall Dockham
kdockham@haas.berkeley.edu ; phone
643-0475, office: S549.
You need to pay a $5 deposit, which you'll get back when you return
the key.
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Room reservations can now be done online
at:
http://reserve.haas.berkeley.edu/login.pl
- Fall 08' Orientation Conference: Every
first-time GSI MUST ATTEND the Orientation Conference
sponsored by the GSI Teaching and Resource Center. The
Fall 2008 Orientation Conference will
be held on Thursday, August 21st, 2008 and Friday August 22, 2008.
Updated Conference
schedules are posted on the following site:
http://gsi.berkeley.edu/conf_wkshop/documents/Schedule_web.pdf
Getting
paid as GSI or Reader
Questions about this section? Contact the GSI/Reader
Hiring Coordinator <rrocco@haas.berkeley.edu>
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GSI Salary. Your monthly pay
depends upon your appointment percentage. For GSIs, multiply your percentage
appointment by $3,278.20 (as of 10/1/2007) to calculate your monthly gross pay. (Note this info
pertains to the "GSI Step 1" title). Full semester appointments
are paid for 5 full months. Half-semester appointments are paid for 2.5 months.
Here are some examples of pay:
GSI Gross Salary (as of 10/1/2007)
|
Appointment |
Monthly gross pay |
Total gross pay |
|
25% FULL semester |
$819.55($3278.20*25%) |
$4,097.75
($819.55*5) |
|
37.5% FULL semester |
$1,229.32
($3278.20*37.5%) |
$6,146.62
($1229.32*5) |
|
50% FULL semester |
$1,639.10
($3278.20*50%) |
$8,195.50
($1,639.10*5) |
|
25% HALF semester |
$819.55($3278.20*25%) |
$2,048.87
($819.55*2.5) |
|
50% HALF semester |
$1,639.10
($3278.20*50%) |
$4,097.75
($1,639.10*2.5) |
Reader Gross Salary (as of 10/1/2007)
Readers who are graduate students are paid $12.00 per
hour. Readers who are undergraduate students are paid $12.00 per
hour. Reader monthly pay is based on monthly timesheets Readers submit
(see below).
More info on
wage rates available at
the Grad Division's
Academic
Appointments website .
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Partial fee remissions. GSIs and
Readers with appointments totaling at least 25% are eligible for partial fee
remissions. According to the Grad Division's "Fee Remission Program Bulletin",
the partial fee remission for MBA students is $4383.00; for Ph.D. students, it's
$4842.00 for each semester you qualify . The partial fee
remission covers your University
Registration Fee, Educational Fee, and Health Insurance Fee. However, certain conditions
apply
including that you must be registered, which Grad Division defines as your (a)
being enrolled in at least 12 units; (b) having no current blocks on your
record; and (c) your having paid at least 20% of your fees. There
are more conditions -- see the "Fee Remission Program Bulletin" and "What
you need to know about being a GSI, GSR, Reader, or Tutor", both available at
the Grad Division's
Academic
Appointments website.
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Getting paid as a GSI. GSIs
are automatically paid monthly on the 1st of each month. No timesheets are
necessary. For more information on schedules, refer to the
UCB Payroll
Office
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Getting paid as a
Reader.
Readers are paid monthly on the 8th of each
month (or if the 8th falls on a weekend, then the Friday before) but every month you must complete and submit a
timesheet by
the due dates on that form: print it out, have the instructor sign it, and
submit it to the
mailbox marked GSI &
Reader Employment Forms outside the Haas main mailroom (S 545). For more information on pay schedules, refer to the
UCB Payroll
Office
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Collecting your paycheck;
accessing pay records. Paychecks are delivered to the Accounting and
Personnel office for safekeeping. Students can come to the Accounting and
Personnel office to sign for and pick up their checks after 12 noon on their
paydate. More info about
collecting your
paycheck. You can access your prior pay records using the
EZ-SurePay
system.
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