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Graduate School - Online ResourcesFollowing are helpful websites for researching graduate and professional schools: General Finding
College and University Information - This includes information about graduate
programs, ratings, and financial aid information, study abroad programs and
more.
Graduate School Essays - A number of links and articles on writing the personal statement for graduate school, including sample essays. Gradschools.com - A comprehensive source for graduate school information can search for schools by subject and region. Guide to California Colleges and Universities - List of California schools and the programs they offer. Peterson's Graduate and Professional Schools - A comprehensive searchable database of graduate schools with many links to other resources on graduate school. Review.com - Topics related to graduate school, admissions, financial aid, faculty, test preparation etc. Statementofpurpose.com - An excellent resource that includes sample essays, FAQs, writing tips, and numerous links.
UC Graduate Degree Programs - The University of California's master's and doctoral degree programs along with several certificate and credential programs. US Universities, Alphabetic - This page contains an alphabetic list of regionally accredited US universities. USNews.com - Graduate school rankings, plus financial aid, and career information.
Graduate/Professional Degree ProgramsArts, Communication and Humanities
This page contains links to websites not under the
control of the University or the Career Center and we are not responsible for
their contents. We'd like to hear your comments about these sites; feel
free to contact us.
On the recommendation of our counseling staff, the Career Center lists job and career information sites that generally meet the following criteria: are of interest to Cal students, easily navigated, require no fee or registration prior to viewing, and (for job sites) list a significant number of entry-level positions in California. New sites may be submitted for consideration and are typically reviewed on a quarterly basis. Please indicate the page on our site where you think your link would be appropriate. |
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