Post-Graduate Studies

Choosing a Graduate Program

Once you have decided that graduate school is right for you and that you are right for it, you must begin researching which programs will best fit your needs. It is tempting to just apply to the top few programs in your field; however, rankings do not necessarily reflect a program's strengths and weaknesses for the particular area in which you are interested. Plus, there are many important criteria not included in the ranking systems. Among the criteria you should consider when choosing a graduate program are the following:

  • Faculty member(s) with whom you want to work
  • Courses you want to take (and how often those courses offered)
  • Available funding, including what percentage of students are funded and how well does such funding cover tuition and living expenses
  • Teaching, research, or internship opportunities
  • Average time to complete the degree in the program
  • Percentage of students in the program who complete their degrees
  • Graduate placement records
  • Other resources on or near campus (labs, external research partners, language training programs, and others)
  • Current graduate students' satisfaction with the program
  • Location, location, location

For most students, it is a combination of the above factors that will determine which graduate program to attend. One of the best ways to gather the above information is to contact departmental secretaries or Directors of Graduate Studies and ask for statistics regarding funding, time to completion, and placement. Also ask for the names of some faculty, graduate students, and alumni you can contact. If possible, visit the campus and talk to people in person. If you are under consideration for a departmental or university fellowship, they may pay for your campus visit. Regardless of how you gather your information, make sure that you investigate all important criteria. Depending on the program, you may spend two to ten years of your life in graduate school, so make sure you do your homework and choose wisely.