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Grad School Finding Graduate and Professional Programs



  • Evaluating and knowing yourself is important in order to connect with the program providing the best fit for your career goals and aspirations.

  • To find graduate programs, you should pursue conversations with your program faculty members, your academic advisor and a career counselor. 

  • Talking with people pursuing your field of interest, particularly our alumni as well as family and friends, can also guide you to programs that might be a good fit for you and your career goals. 

  • The following search resources will also provide information on schools within a particular academic or career discipline:

Peterson’s                           

Graduate Guide              

PhDs                                  

College and University Home Pages                    

Princeton Review                               

Grad Profiles        

Searching for International Graduate Programs:

 

Testing Information

Explore individual testing pre-requisites on each graduate school site.  Some schools will not require tests, and some may indicate a minimal grade point average prior to requiring a test.  For more information on the entrance exams required for various graduate and professional programs click here.

                                                 
** For other health related tests, refer to the Pre-Health website