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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Applying to Graduate Schools Robin Audesse Assistant to the Provost & Scott G. Delcourt Associate Dean, UMaine Graduate School & Patty Counihan Director, Career Center
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate education is not simply more advanced undergraduate study: research- or professionally-focused classes are often small, discussion-oriented higher quality of interaction with faculty
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate admissions process is different than undergraduate admissions: The Club decentralized faculty-centered emphasis on student fit in program
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Graduate programs may vary in: admission requirements time to complete curricular structure availability of financial aid job prospects
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Consider: school/program size faculty academic interests location cost financial aid availability program requirements average time-to-degree
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Sources/types of financial support more varied in graduate education. Graduate study is often free!
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Types of financial aid opportunities: teaching assistantships research assistantships administrative assistantships fellowships traineeships need-based federal aid
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Information gathering: On-line Information Graduate Admissions Offices Professional Conferences Career Center Graduate Fairs
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Consult with Graduate Admissions Offices and Check Program Websites
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression….
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Start application process early. Some graduate schools have earlier application deadlines, especially for financial aid decisions. Applications take time to complete.
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Schedule required exams: GRE - General and Subject tests GMAT MAT TOEFL Prepare adequately, but keep in mind that exam scores alone won’t usually guarantee admission.
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Request letters and college transcripts well in advance of application deadlines… ( Faculty and registrars’ offices get very busy December-February.)
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Your recommendation letters and statement of purpose say the most about “who you are”.
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Sealing the Deal!
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Important strategy: Distinguish yourself with decision-makers! make personal contact with faculty correspond often visit school
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Arrange a school visit if you can: - required by some Graduate Schools or individual programs. - can increase chances of being admitted and/or receiving financial aid. - many schools help pay for the visit. - opportunity to talk to students
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL GOOD LUCK!
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Scott Delcourt – 581-3291 or FirstClass Graduate School, Stodder Hall, Rm 42 Patty Counihan – 581-1355 or FirstClass Career Center, Memorial Union
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