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Protected Writing Time

Sacramento State's Protected Writing Time is a series of workshops designed to help students with the writing progress leading to the completion of a conference/research paper, fellowship application, proposal, project, capstone, prospectus, thesis, dissertation, or other academic writing/professional development. We encourage graduate students to sign-up for this workshop series to help dedicate time to their writing. There is no cost, units, or grading for this series!

Workshops include group meetings, individual accountability measures, and at least three hours of writing each session. All sessions are held on an online platform via Canvas.

Click here to apply for Fall 2024 Protected Writing Time!

Protected Writing Time Meeting Dates (Fall 2024):

  • Required: September 7 & 21, October 5 & 19, November 2 & 16
  • Optional: September 14 & 28, October 12 & 26, November 9

Meeting Times: 9:00am to 12:00pm

Graduate Scholar & Professional Development Opportunities

The Office of Graduate Studies is dedicated to assisting our students in expanding their academic professional development. As part of that mission, we are providing information on funding opportunities that are open to graduate-level studies. Funding opportunities are posted on a rolling basis, please check our website regularly for updated information:

2023 - 2024 Opportunities


Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)

General Information:

The Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC) serves as a conduit for information between the Graduate College and the general graduate student population. All graduate students are invited to submit a GSAC interest form for the 2024-2025 academic year. You will be invited to the meetings and to participate in GSAC activities. Get involved and build a cross disciplinary collaborative intellectual and social graduate student community here at Sacramento State.

Each academic department selects graduate students to represent their programs. The department will have its own method of appointing or electing its representative to the GSAC. The Dean and ASI Director will traditionally hold an orientation for the incoming GSAC representatives. If you have questions about serving as your program's GSAC representative, contact your Graduate Coordinator.

Responsibilities of GSAC Members:

  • Attend the orientation session held in the spring term prior to service on the group (when applicable);
  • Participate in regularly scheduled GSAC committee meetings;
  • Assist the ASI Director in providing a voice of graduate students to the university faculty and administration;
  • Serve as an advisory body to the Dean on the advancement of graduate and professional studies;
  • Represent the interests of the graduate and professional students in their department;
  • Inform students in their department of all activities, deadlines, and information presented at the GSAC meetings; and
  • Notify the ASI Director, the department's Graduate Coordinator and/or Graduate Dean's Office if they are unable to complete the term.

Program Representatives: 2023 - 2024

Representing Member Email
ASI Director of Graduate Studies Hisham Hussain asigraddirector@xgcr.net
Accountancy (MS) Vacant TBA
Anthropology Andrea Lemus Noyola alemusnoyola@xgcr.net
Applied Behavior Analysis Vacant TBA
Art Vacant TBA
Audiology Doctorate (Au.D.) Vacant TBA
Biological Sciences (MA) Vacant TBA 
Biological Sciences (MS) Taylor Akers taylorfayakers@xgcr.net
Biotechnology Vacant TBA
Business Administration (MBA) Jasreet Barn jasreetbarn@xgcr.net
Business Administration (Executive - EMBA) Amera Frazee amerafrazee2@xgcr.net
Business Administration (International - IMBA) Vacant TBA
Business Analytics Vacant TBA
Chemistry Vacant TBA
Child & Adolescent Development Marisha Kashyap marishakashyap@xgcr.net
Civil Engineering Vacant TBA 
Composition, Rhetoric, & Professional Writing Vacant TBA
Communication Sciences & Disorders Vacant TBA 
Communication Studies Vacant TBA 
Computer Engineering Vacant TBA 
Computer Science Harshith Sai Veeraiah harshithveeraiah@xgcr.net
Counseling Vacant TBA 
Criminal Justice Susan Juarez sjuarez3@xgcr.net
Economics Vacant TBA 
Education Doctorate (Ed.D.) Asianya Jones asianyajones@xgcr.net
Educational Leadership & Policy Studies (MA) Heidi Torres heiditorres@xgcr.net
Electrical Engineering Sanjana Halavarthi Jagadeesha sanjanahalvarthijag@xgcr.net
English (Literature & Creative Writing) Vacant TBA
Finance (MS) Vacant TBA
Gender & Equity Studies in Education Vacant TBA
Geology Vacant TBA 
History Vacant TBA 
Humanities Vacant TBA 
Industrial-Organizational Psychology Vacant TBA
Kinesiology Vacant TBA 
Language & Literacy Vacant TBA
Mathematics Vacant TBA 
Mechanical Engineering Jessica Refe jrefe2@xgcr.net
Music Vacant TBA 
Multicultural Education Nora Zade nszade@xgcr.net
Nursing (MSN) Vacant TBA 
Nutrition and Food Arjudeep Kaur arjudeepkaur2@xgcr.net
Physical Therapy Doctorate (DPT) Vacant TBA 
Political Science Veronica Mozqueda vmozqueda@xgcr.net  
Psychology Rebekah Williams rebekahwilliams@xgcr.net
Public Health Kara Reyes karareyes@xgcr.net
Public History Vacant TBA
Public Policy & Administration Tahmirah Mecca tahmirahmecca@xgcr.net
Recreation, Parks & Tourism Administration Vacant TBA  
School Psychology (Ed.S.) Vacant TBA
Social Work (MSW) Teryn Heckers theckers@xgcr.net
Sociology Vacant TBA  
Software Engineering Vacant TBA
Spanish Vacant TBA 
Special Education (Teaching) Vacant TBA  
Special Major Vacant TBA  
Teacher Education (MAT) Vacant TBA  
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Vacant TBA  
Universal Design for E-learning Vacant TBA

Graduate Studies Updates

Fall 2023

Fall 2022