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Are you, or is a member of your family, graduating this May? A
Commencement schedule and instructions for undergraduate and graduate students is
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As a graduate student at the Clark School, you'll find an outstanding faculty, a friendly
environment, close proximity to the cultural amenities of Washington, D.C.,
state-of-the-art laboratories and
computing resources, and excellent
assistance in and opportunities for employment.
The school offers both full-time master and
doctoral programs and programs for working professionals.
You may also take advantage of the broad range of
student services offered by the University of Maryland
and the Clark School that cover many aspects of the student experience.
A special opportunity for doctoral students is the Clark School’s Future Faculty Program, which trains students for teaching positions at leading engineering schools.
Commencement Ceremony
Are you about to complete your degree? Visit the Commencement
Ceremony page for all the times, dates, procedures and guest information you need.
As graduate student, your main source for advising is your department or program:
The Clark School of supports more than 30 active
student societies, such
as the Engineering Student Council, departmental honor and professional societies and special
interest organizations.
What are the Clark School's goals and ethics? Learn about our
academic policies,
to which all students are expected to adhere.
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Have a thesis to copy or poster to print?
Need to know more about the libraries and computer labs?
Are you looking for a student organization to join or support for
international students? How about help with financial aid or
finding a job? Start by visiting the
Student Services page to learn about Clark School
and University-wide programs and services! |
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Advise the dean on engineering graduate student issues, promote your department events, interact with students in other departments, and enhance graduate student life and education through social activities and professional development—become a member of the Engineering Graduate Student Council.
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