Graduate School Information
What is Graduate School?
After completing undergraduate studies, a student may wish to obtain a higher degree of education than a bachelor's degree. These degrees range from:
- Doctorate
- Master's degree
- MBA or other postgraduate qualification
Is Graduate School for You?
Before committing to Graduate School, a student should carefully consider a number of questions:
- What are my goals?
- Is graduate study necessary to attain those goals?
- Am I simply delaying my career decision-making?
- Am I willing to invest the time and money to take on another academic program?
Resources for Graduate School
- Graduate School Application Timetable
- A recommended timetable in PDF format, reflecting various application deadlines for graduate programs.
- Graduate School Test Dates and Deadlines
- Graduate School admissions deadlines and various test dates in PDF format.
- Peterson's List of Graduate and Professional Schools
- Search from 1,000s of graduate programs, prepare online for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, or other graduate admissions tests, or search for scholarships and financial aid.
- The Graduate School Option
- This PDF booklet, published by the Office of Career Services, offers tips and resources for graduate study. Physical copies of the booklet are available at Hoyt Hall.
- Career Resource Center Graduate School Index
- The Career Resource Center (CRC), located at Hoyt Hall, stewards a library of graduate school publications.
- Graduate and Professional School Internet Resources
- An array of internet resource links to assist students in their exploration of graduate programs.
- Credential Files
- Information regarding your portfolio in relation to your graduate studies.
