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Choosing the Right Graduate School
There are many factors to consider when choosing a graduate school. As with many important life decisions, many factors must be considered when evaluating programs. Listed below is a brief checklist to start the process. Be sure to discuss your decision-making strategy with career counselors, professors and mentors before making a final decision.
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Quality & Reputation
Speak to faculty and employers in your field of interest to get impressions of the program. Check with the Career Services office of your target school to get placement statistics and information about the employers coming to campus, if appropriate. Review publications such as the Gourman Report and U.S. News & World Report's rankings of graduate programs. Check to see if professional associations have accredited the program.
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Availability of Specialty Area
Be sure to check if the program offers the specific type of courses or specialty areas in your field of interest. Review the catalog carefully.
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Cost
How much financial aid is available? What is the cost per credit? High cost does not always mean high quality.
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Size & Location
A large university will often provide greater diversity, whereas smaller settings might provide a smaller faculty to student ratio. An urban setting might provide greater cultural and internship opportunities but might also involve a higher cost of living.
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Program Style
Some programs might offer coursework along with practical internships/field experiences as compared to others, which might be oriented more toward theory and therefore less hands on.
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Student Body
Publications such as Peterson's Guides to Graduate School often give age and ethnicity information regarding the makeup of the current class. Some programs might lack ethnic diversity or might consist of older more experienced students who are enrolled in the program more for current job advancement rather than entrance into the profession. Be sure to select an academic environment, which will be comfortable for you.
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Quality of Laboratories, Computer Facilities & Libraries
Be sure to inquire about all the resources and student services available.
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Last Updated: 01/31/2011
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