Continuing your education with graduate school
Rose-Hulman graduates are excellent candidates for graduate
school. Some choose to go directly into graduate school (close to
20%), while others enter the workforce first and continue their
education later (about 50-75%) - often with their employer paying
for it. If your plans call for graduate school right away, whether
it's a master's degree or Ph.D., the pages in this section will
help you with the testing, application and selection process.
Download and print out our Applying to Graduate
School booklet for a handy reference tool at your
fingertips.
Will more schooling really pay
off?
Find out how a graduate degree could have a long-term impact on your
career.
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How
long does it take to apply?
Applying to graduate school can take several months and it can
even impact your undergraduate course selection. Check out our
suggested grad school timeline.
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Which school specializes in your area? Where are your best
research opportunities? Who has the best fellowships? And other
important factors to consider as you choose a graduate
school.
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Making
sense of the ABCs of entrance exams
It's true. There are many different graduate
school entrance exams and it can be confusing when the initials
fly around. Find out which exam is needed for the degree you're
seeing.
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Additional graduate school resources
We've also provided links to some great resources as you choose a
graduate school and prepare for entrance exams.
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Meet with grad school reps in person
Each fall Rose-Hulman hosts a Graduate School Fair so you can
ask questions directly.
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