Graduate Student Self-Evaluation
Each year, current graduate students must complete a self-evaluation to reflect on their progress in their program. Faculty will meet in May to discuss these evaluations, and students will receive an evaluation letter by mid-June. This self-evaluation must be completed no later than Friday, May 1, 2026.
General information
Fill out the following general information.
What's your name?
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First Name
Last Name
Choose your program.
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Please Select
MA in Linguistics
MA in Language Documentation & Description
MS in Computational Linguistics
PhD in Linguistics
Choose your faculty advisor.
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Maya Abtahian
Ash Asudeh
Agatha Downey
Nadine Grimm
Scott Grimm
Joyce McDonough
Asia Pietraszko
Jeff Runner
Aaron White
Evaluation questions
Answer the following questions.
Estimate how many times you've met with your faculty advisor (virtually or in person) this term.
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Do you have any concerns about your progress?
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Nope, not at all
I'm a little concerned
I'm very concerned
Provide a brief report (max. 400 words) on your progress this semester. Comment on the following criteria: coursework and academic performance, research and scholarship, and professional development.
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Provide a brief report (max. 200 words) on your experience in the department this semester. Comment on the following criteria, as relevant: teaching, supervision, and mentorship; course offerings for your program; advising; colloquia; research opportunities; opportunities for professional development.
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Provide any concrete and constructive feedback (max. 200 words) to address any concerns you may have or any shortcomings you have observed.
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Tell us if/how you've been impacted by health or personal obstacles this semester. If you haven't been impacted by health or personal obstacles, enter N/A.
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Upload an updated CV.
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Your graduate portfolio
The department strongly recommends that each student develop a portfolio of accomplishments to have on file. You don't have to submit this portfolio. Suggested items to include are an updated CV; copies of submitted chapters, papers, presentations, and posters; handouts from workshops you've conducted; grant or fellowship applications; any awards you've received.
TA preferences for AY25-26
Have you completed the required number of TAships for your program? (3 for students admitted before 2023, 2 for students admitted after 2023)
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Yes
No, my preferences are below
First choice
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FALL 2026 - LING 104 Language and Culture
FALL 2026 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 205 Intro to Historical Linguistics
FALL 2026 - LING 210 Intro to Language Sound Systems
FALL 2026 - LING 225 Intro to Semantic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 226 Morphology
FALL 2026 - LING 260 Syntactic Theory I
SPRING 2027 - LING 102 Language and Social Identity
SPRING 2027 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
SPRING 2027 - LING 220 Intro to Syntax
SPRING 2027 - LING 227 Phonetics
SPRING 2027 - LING 265 Formal Semantics
Second choice
Please Select
FALL 2026 - LING 104 Language and Culture
FALL 2026 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 205 Intro to Historical Linguistics
FALL 2026 - LING 210 Intro to Language Sound Systems
FALL 2026 - LING 225 Intro to Semantic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 226 Morphology
FALL 2026 - LING 260 Syntactic Theory I
SPRING 2027 - LING 102 Language and Social Identity
SPRING 2027 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
SPRING 2027 - LING 220 Intro to Syntax
SPRING 2027 - LING 227 Phonetics
SPRING 2027 - LING 265 Formal Semantics
Third choice
Please Select
FALL 2026 - LING 104 Language and Culture
FALL 2026 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 205 Intro to Historical Linguistics
FALL 2026 - LING 210 Intro to Language Sound Systems
FALL 2026 - LING 225 Intro to Semantic Analysis
FALL 2026 - LING 226 Morphology
FALL 2026 - LING 260 Syntactic Theory I
SPRING 2027 - LING 102 Language and Social Identity
SPRING 2027 - LING 110 Intro to Linguistic Analysis
SPRING 2027 - LING 220 Intro to Syntax
SPRING 2027 - LING 227 Phonetics
SPRING 2027 - LING 265 Formal Semantics
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