Undergraduate Teaching Fellows
The Undergraduate Teaching Fellows Program (UTF) originated in the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences in 1990, piloted by the Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology and supervised by Dr. Gary Kiger. A hallmark of an undergraduate education at Utah State University is hands-on learning, evidenced in activities such as undergraduate research, service learning, and meaningful academic employment.
The benefits of the UTF program are several. First, the students selected to serve as Undergraduate Teaching Fellows are among the best majors in participating departments. In contrast to a scholarship that offers a one-time benefit, the UTF program not only offers financial support to worthy students but also gives these students important skills and experience that can translate into enhanced resumes that position them well for graduate studies or employment.
Resources
- Undergraduate Teaching Fellows Guidebook (pdf)
- Undergraduate Teaching Fellows Orientation (faculty)
- Undergraduate Teaching Fellows Orientation (students)
For more information on the UTF program contact:
Dr. Steven Hanks
Vice Provost
steve.hanks@usu.edu
(435) 797-2373
Dr. Frances B. Titchener
Professor of History and Classics
Main 3211
FB.Titchener@cc.usu.edu
(435) 797-1298
Dr. Titchener is featured in the UTF orientations for faculty and students which can be viewed from this page.
The Associate Dean in each college oversees the college administration of the UTF program.
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