
Here is some of the latest, most interesting news about the graduate school admissions process from media outlets across the country. What’s going on…
The number of students enrolled in American graduate programs saw a slight increase in first-time enrollment, largely due to an increase of international students, a report released earlier this month found. (USA Toda)
You cannot think about going to graduate school without thinking about how to pay for it. As you are well aware, it’s important for prospective students to think long and hard about how to finance it smartly. There are long term short term benefits and consequences. (U.S. News & World Report)
Students should also be aware that they can actually take electives in graduate school, in addition to their core seat of classes. But how do you decide on them? (U.S. News & World Report)
Graduate programs can play a pivotal role in broadening students’ horizons and a new student group at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs aims to just that. It’s important for prospective graduate school students to know they can still be a part of an active campus life. (The Scribe)
Sound off below about any of the above articles and what other pre-graduate issues in the news you are following. Or…what’s NOT in the news, but SHOULD be?