Representatives from Northeast and National Graduate Programs will be present to answer your questions. Stop in and talk to us about how to find information on the best Grad School for you and the steps to get there Check back for a list of schools and programs that will be attending. Woodbury Campus Center CafeteriaCheck here to see who is coming! |
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Please Note: Though we do not endorse any of the following commercial sites or test-preparation programs, we do believe there is valuable information to be found on the web. Please visit or contact Career Services and Professional Life Development if you need help or have any questions about any particular link below.
USM's Office of Academic Assessment. Registration and information bulletins for National tests such as the GRE, MAT, PRAXIS, and LSAT.
USM's Graduate School Program- The University of Southern Maine offers an array of excellent master's degree programs in a variety of academic and professional fields. In keeping with USM's mission as a public comprehensive university, these programs reflect and respond to the educational needs of the state and the region.
GradSchools.com
- One of the most comprehensive sources of online graduate
school information. Students
can search by school or by type of program both nationally and
internationally. Also
includes a "Featured Portals" list of top grad school
sites.
GraduateGuide.com
- Search tool by school, program, or state.
Also a distance learning search engine and "hot
topics" bulletin board.
Council of Graduate
Schools - Resources for students
include information on choosing a graduate school, financing a
graduate education, and a timetable for applying to grad schools.
Petersons Education Center - Test prep, grad school search and financial aid information.
MBA.com
- Is an MBA right for you? Find
a school, take the GMAT, apply effectively.
US
News & World Report
Rankings - Find out which graduate
schools and programs rank highest in US News & World Report's
annual survey.
Educational
Testing Service homepage - This page
serves as a springboard to information on the different types of
standardized tests required for graduate school.
GRE homepage - Main GRE information site.
Free
Application for Federal Student Aid
- Department of Education web site explaining eligibility,
documents, deadlines, and opportunities for federal aid.
FinAid.com
- A subsidiary of Monster.com providing information on scholarships,
loans, savings, military, and other types of financial aid.
Access Group
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Commercial loan site.
Kaplan.com - Online resource for test prep, admissions, state testing, school and career information.
The Princeton Review - Test prep tools and advice, school search, financial aid info.
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ARTICLES |
Going
on to Grad School
By Jane E. Levy
Attending graduate school immediately after graduation may be an
option you are considering. If so, careful reflection on your
reasons for continuing your education is necessary to ensure a sound
decision.
Grad
School: Things to Think About
Sixteen years of teachers, classrooms, books, and homework, and
$50,000-plus to attend college, and now you’re thinking about
graduate school. Is graduate school really the right step toward
your future?
How To
Be a Good Graduate Student
by Marie desJardins
This paper attempts to raise some issues
that are important for graduate students to be successful and to get
as much out of the process as possible, and for advisors who wish to
help their students be successful
The
Grad School Handbook
By Richard Jerrard and Margot Jerrard
Here, GradSchools.com gives you some key excerpts from The Grad
School Handbook. This book is a manual on how to get in to graduate
school, and how to succeed once you are in. The chapters given here
are on Why Graduate School?, Deciding Where to apply, and Paying for
the Degree.
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