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Graduate/Professional School Prep

Is grad school for me?

Graduate and professional schools are for people who need additional credentials beyond an undergraduate degree to reach their career goals. The decision of whether or not to extend your education should be made after careful weighing of options and examining your career goals.

If you are considering graduate school, answer these questions:

When choosing a graduate school, consider these factors:

Admission Standards

Find out the program requirements: Are your grades acceptable? Are extra activities or work experience required? How is admission determined? Are exams required?

Geography 

Choose a place where you'll feel comfortable and where you can afford living. If you plan to relocate with a significant other or a family, consider related factors such as the job market, children's schools, and the region's lifestyle. Is it a good fit?

Cost 

Determine the cost of the program, including living expenses. Can you afford it? Is financial aid available and do you qualify? Are there any paid teaching or research positions available at the school?

Accessibility

Determine how easy it will be to get the classes you want and their availability at the time you need them. How is the commute? Is distance education offered?

Certification/Accreditation

It's vital that the program you choose be accepted in the field you are pursuing. Find out what accreditations, certifications, or licenses are necessary in your field and make sure your chosen program meets any national, state, or local guidelines.

Program

What does the program entail? Does it fit your needs and the needs of your chosen profession? Will it adequately prepare you for the next step?

Time

Find out how long it usually takes students to complete the program and determine if this timeline works for you.

Reputation

Look into the reputation of the program as well as the school. It is important that the program you choose is respected and well received.

Faculty 

This goes along with reputation. Are the faculty respected in their fields? Are they current with the latest theories and trends?

Employment Statistics 

Investigate the employment stats for graduates of this program. Are people being hired in their chosen field? What salaries are graduates being offered?

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