Graduate Assistant for Student Life Description: The Graduate Assistant assists with the coordination of large-scale programs and events coordinated through the Office of Student Life (Georgestock, Family Weekend, Moonlight Breakfasts and Late Night programs). The Graduate Assistant will also provide support to the Assistant Director for Student Life Services and Events and the Coordinator for…
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From the Office of Sustainability:
Created in the fall of 2011, the Office of Sustainability at the College of Charleston is comprised of undergraduate and graduate interns working under the direction of full time office staff. The purpose and vision of this Office is: To generate and apply knowledge through holistic praxis to create sustainable solutions that transform society by…
Planning to Pay for It
So, here’s the thing: grad school is not cheap. What, you already knew that? Whether you have just paid your tuition bill or you have just started looking at graduate schools, you have probably become familiar with the expense related to tuition. You may want to start planning how to pay for it now. The…
Become a Presidential Management Fellow
Master’s candidates who intend to complete their degree prior to 31 August 2013, as well as individuals who earned their degree within the last two years, are invited to consider applying to the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program. As a PMF, Fellows from all industries are prepared to begin their service with the Federal workforce…
Plan early for a study abroad
We have one more study abroad post to share with you. Today, that story is my own. I was working away last Spring, trying to make sure we were sharing the news with students about upcoming study abroad opportunities, when it was suggested that I take advantage of the University of Southern Mississippi affiliate program…
Studying the Ganges
Just like Kimberly Ryan, Michael Griffin received a scholarship to study abroad in India this past summer. The post that follows paints a vivid picture of his experience. I hope you enjoy the reading. One of the world’s most important rivers has its start at a shrinking glacier high in the Himalayas. Together with…
How to pay for graduate school
Graduate school is an investment Graduate school is hard work and it certainly stretches your financial capacity. Whether you’re in graduate school or interested in continuing your education, you have likely considered the financial cost of earning another degree. While graduating with your master’s degree is the ultimate goal, a secondary aim is to graduate…
Travel Abroad this Spring
Our blog posts over the last few months have had an international theme. Alexandra worked in France, Kimberly studied in India, and Andrew started his Peace Corps Master’s International service in the Philippines. Working and studying abroad is an incredible opportunity and one you should consider while in graduate school. This spring, Dean Amy McCandless…
The Graduate School Staff
After throwing one of the best parties we’ve hosted, we are sure you’re curious about whom to direct your questions now that Regan Fantry has left the campus. First, as a reminder, you can reach the Graduate School Office between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday on the third floor of Randolph Hall…
Adventures in India
The Graduate School received a generous donation from Dianne Culhane this past Spring which supported six students to study abroad this summer. Kimberly Ryan, a Master of Science in Environmental Studies candidate, used her scholarship to explore water quality issues in India. She was gracious enough to share her story and some pictures from…
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