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As the federal government axes Grad PLUS loans, the college is trying to keep graduate school accessible for students pursuing at-need education careers.
Students with lower undergraduate GPAs fared as well in their PhD programs as those with higher GPAs, highlighting the need to look beyond grades in PhD admissions.
To be eligible to earn an advanced degree, students must fulfill appropriate requirements as established by their major department and the Graduate School, and have an approved Candidacy Application.
A new graduate student workshop series, “Empowering Your Journey,” will take their place, but will not include the same first-generation, low-income support.