Graduate School
Finding and applying to graduate schools can be hard to navigate. The following resources may help you with that process. For CEO handouts related to timelines, letters of recommendation, and personal statements, view our Related Documents linked below.
Locating Programs
Finding your Graduate School Fit
This article offers information about how to choose the right graduate schools to
apply to and narrow your list.
This tool from the Muse offers a rubric to guide your decision-making and choose a school that fits your criteria.
Program Guides
Locate graduate programs as well as a calendar of graduate school fairs.
Offers information on graduate courses, certificates, and degree programs offered
via distance through Maryland's colleges and universities.
Search for graduate programs in variety of disciplines.
Link to the magazine's annual ranking of the best graduate, business, law, and medical
schools.
Researching International Graduate Schools
There are many options when pursuing graduate school including attending school abroad. Learn about various international programs.
Financing Graduate School
Support for Scholarships and Fellowships
The Academic Center for Excellence (ACE) provides advising and support to Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵
students and alumni seeking funding to enhance their education.
Assistantships
Assistantships are a common source of funding for graduate studies. Assistantships are financial support given to a graduate student who engages in teaching, research, or administrative work for the university. Compensation can include a stipend, tuition credit and student health insurance. Check with each university to determine what type of assistantships are available.
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Explains strategies for financing your graduate education.
Links to resources that will help you locate funding to support your graduate education.
General Funding Resources
The Access Group is a nonprofit organization that aims to make affordable financing
more readily available for law students. This site provides detailed information about
different student loans, as well as the loan repayment process.
Searchable database of local, national, and college specific scholarships.
Find information on scholarships, loans, and other ways of financing school.
Link to the U.S. Department of Education's free application for federal student aid.
Scholarships and fellowship that do not require proof of citizenship or legal permanent
residency.
Organized by discipline, these sources of funding listed are not necessarily specific
to a particular institution of higher learning.
Find detailed information about federal student aid and the FAFSA application process.
Provides support in matching students with awards.
Testing Information
When preparing to apply for graduate school there are many different tests that your particular institution will require. View the Graduate School Testing Information page to learn more about the specific tests.
Personal Statements
Guide to Writing a Personal Statement (PDF)
The Writing Center at Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ College
Tutors at the Writing Center are helpful in all aspects of the personal statement
writing process: talking with you as you brainstorm ideas, helping you to organize
your thoughts, sharing ideas on revisions, and providing feedback on proofreading
and grammar. Working with Writing Center tutors as well as the CEO staff will help
you to prepare a stronger personal statement. To schedule a tutoring session, follow
the link above.
Provides helpful information in crafting a solid personal statement for graduate school
admission.
Letters of Recommendation
Letters of Recommendation (PDF)
A list of questions & answers regarding letters of recommendation from the career
center at Berkeley is filled with useful suggestions.
Overview of the process of requesting letters of recommendations.
Disclaimer
The Career Education Office abides by the Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵Policy Against Discrimination & Sexual Misconduct.
The CEO is not responsible for the content of any linked site; the CEO provides these
links only as a convenience and assumes no liability for acts or omissions by third
parties or for any material supplied by them. Ë®¹ûÅÉAV½â˵ is not responsible for safety,
wages, working conditions, or other aspects of off-campus employment. It is the responsibility
of students to research the integrity and safety of the organizations to which they
are applying. Students are advised to use caution and common sense when applying for
any position with an organization and reach out to the CEO if they have concerns or
questions.
