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Grad School Resources

Directories of Graduate / Professional School Programs  - A list of Medical Schools via U.S. News and World Report
- A list of MBA programs via U.S. News and World Report 
- A list of law programs via U.S. News and World Report
- The Petersons organization provides a searchable resource for all grad programs
 - A list of Education programs via U.S. News and World Report
 
- A list of Graduate Schools by Program

Graduate School Application
Resources

Some graduate programs may require the GRE or GMAT, some may make it optional, and others may not require it at all. Please check with individual schools and programs for requirements. The GMAT is typically for MBA or Business-related Master’s degree programs, while the GRE is for many other graduate level programs.

  • If you plan to take the GRE, you can go to their website for information:
  • If you plan to take the GMAT, you can go to their website for information:  

If you are interested in prep programs or courses, there are some sites. The Center for Career Development does not advocate for any of these programs; these are for your information only. You can also purchase books as well as utilize free resources.

 - A growing collection of education and employment resources.
 - A collection of educational testing / application resources from the Kaplan organization.
- Testing / application resources provided along with general grad school info.
- A variety of free and low-cost tools to help you prepare for the GRE® General Test.
 
Specific Topic
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- A scholarship program for Students majoring in a technology major 
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