Researching Graduate Schools
The decision to attend graduate school should be the result of a process working with the CC&C, your faculty advisor, and others who know you well. If you have reached the point that you think you would like to undertake graduate studies, there are a number of resources you will want to use.
- Peterson’s Guide
- This web site is for basic school address information only.
For further information or hard copies that have profile and
detail information, visit the CC&C.
- GradSchools.com
- An additional website that is very helpful
- Graduate School Catalogues
- Once you have identified specific graduate programs that might be a good fit for you, request their catalogue. You also can find detailed information about a graduate program by going to the website of the school.
- Graduate School Nook, 3rd floor Bartlett
- Outside the CC&C, on the third floor of Bartlett Hal,l there is an alcove by the window with bulletin boards and shelves dedicated to graduate school information. Here you'll find a variety of posters, testing information, and other materials.
- People you can talk to/advisors
- Talk to faculty who are familiar with the graduate school area you are interested in. They can give you an abundance of information based on their knowledge and experience.