Undergrad GPA is an important part of grad school admission. If you're worried about your GPA being low, here's a look at how that can affect your chances.
Networking can be intimidating, but it's necessary to making valuable connections in grad school. If you're not sure where to start, check out this advice!
If you can secure them, fellowships and grants are the next best way to fund your graduate education after scholarships. Here's what to know about finding them.
Few people are as important as your advisor in grad school. Finding someone fit for the role is crucial. Here's some advice for finding the right person.
Grad studies are challenging for everyone. But for part-timers, it's a juggling act that often requires specific planning and skills. Here's what to know.
Looking for a graduate degree with some adventure? Consider applying to programs overseas! Here's some advice on finding the right international grad school.
Before getting overwhelmed by grad school applications, take a deep breath. These suggestions break the upcoming year into manageable, season-sized chunks.
You've found the grad program you want to attend; now you just have to apply. Navigate the process efficiently by keeping track of these important factors.
by Francesca Reed Vice President of Enrollment Management and Marketing, Neumann University