Working at George Mason

 

Working At George Mason University

Whether you are new to George Mason or have been a member of our community for some time, this page links to critical resources that are frequently needed by faculty.

Resources for Faculty

Faculty Affairs and Development, in collaboration with the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning and Human Resources, provides orientations to all new full time faculty and a day-long success workshop for all new and returning adjunct faculty.

For our international faculty, the Office of International Programs and Services provides information on J-1 Visitor Exchange Programs and H-1B Visa information.

Human Resources: Key Information

Human Resources has a wide array of information about benefits, life-work support resources, well-being, professional development, and more for all faculty and staff. Our Payroll Department can answer questions about payroll forms and tax information.

General Information for Academics

The Office of the University Registrar oversees the university course catalog and academic scheduling, and has information about faculty grading, the academic calendar, and much more.

New to George Mason? Have you...

  • Signed up for Mason Alert to stay updated on campus emergencies?
  • Submitted or updated your information in People Finder, Mason's online directory?
  • Reviewed the Academic Calendar to stay on track with your planning?

The programs and services offered by George Mason University are open to all who seek them. George Mason does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic national origin (including shared ancestry and/or ethnic characteristics), sex, disability, military status (including veteran status), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, pregnancy status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. After an initial review of its policies and practices, the university affirms its commitment to meet all federal mandates as articulated in federal law, as well as recent executive orders and federal agency directives.