September 6 2006
Representatives from ISU's graduate programs will be present along with more than 40 other colleges and universities from across the country with information on the different programs available.
Students also will have the opportunity to learn about the graduate school application process and funding information. Many programs require the completion of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and a minimum grade-point average in undergraduate work.
Graduate students at ISU receive extensive hands-on training in their field of study through working closely with faculty and professionals in the community.
The fair is open to all students and to the community. For more information, contact the School of Graduate Studies at (812) 237-3005 or visit
Graduate School Fair
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Contact: Mandisa Diggs, assistant to the dean, School of Graduate Studies, Indiana State University, (812) 237-8486 or mdiggs@isugw.indstate.edu
Writer: Laura Smiley, media relations intern, Indiana State University, (812) 237-3773 or opa@indstate.edu
Indiana State University's School of Graduate Studies will host its first graduate and professional school fair Sept. 14. Representatives from more than 40 colleges and universities from across the country will be represented.