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Policies & Procedures

The Graduate College governs or implements policies in a few different areas:

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  • Graduate Associateships and Graduate Assistantships
    • Graduate Assistant and Associate Workload Policy

You may also wish to explore the University of Arizona Policy Portal and/or the UA General Catalog list of Graduate Policies.

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