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    Welcome New Members

    Please join us in welcoming CGS' new institutional members:

     

    2021 New Members

    Associate:

    • University of Mississippi Medical Center (Mississippi)
    • Van Andel Institute Graduate School (Michigan)

     

    International:

    • Korea University (South Korea)

     

    Regular:

    • Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania)
    • Fitchburg State University (Massachusetts)
    • Jackson State University (Mississippi)
    • John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York)
    • The University of New Orleans (Louisiana)
    • University of Alaska Fairbanks (Alaska)
    • University of North Alabama (Alabama)
    • Wentworth Institute of Technology (Massachusetts)

     

    The Path Forward: The Future of Graduate Education in the United States
    Thursday, April 29, 2010

    This landmark report was released by the Commission on the Future of Graduate Education, a joint initiative between CGS and Educational Testing Service.

    Steps Taken on the Path Forward
    Tuesday, April 5, 2011

    This paper reviews the impact of The Path Forward report one year later and outlines issues and challenges confronting graduate education now and into the future.

    Statement on the proposed elimination of the in-school interest subsidy for graduate and professional students
    Thursday, July 28, 2011

    CGS and a number of other higher education stakeholders sent a statement to Congressional members highlighting the importance of retaining the in-school interest subsidy on federal Stafford loans for graduate and professional students. The subsidy's elimination is included in the debt ceiling increase measures proposed by both House Speaker Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Reid. The statement urges Congress to retain the subsidy.

    Statement on S.365, the Budget Control Act of 2011
    Wednesday, August 3, 2011

    CGS issued a statement in response to the passage of the Budget Control Act of 2011 (S. 365). The statement highlights the added burden needy graduate and professional students will now face due to the elimination of the in-school interest subsidy on federal Stafford loans. CGS urges Congress and the Administration to recognize and support graduate education as a strategic national asset.

    Letter to Joint Select Committee
    Thursday, September 29, 2011

    CGS sent a letter to the Joint Select Committee (or Super Committee) urging them to maintain support for graduate education programs as they work to draft a deficit reduction package for Congressional consideration by November 23.

    Letter to House Appropriations Committee Leadership
    Friday, September 30, 2011

    Draft legislation released by the House Appropriations Committee's Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Subcommittee leadership would eliminate funding for the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship program at the Department of Education in FY 12. CGS sent a letter highlighting the importance of the program and urging that funding be maintained.

    Office of Personnel Management Pathways Programs: Request for Comments
    Tuesday, October 4, 2011

    CGS commented on the new Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Pathways Programs. The comments highlight the inclusion of graduate students and recent graduates in the Pathways programs.

    2012 Reports

    Data Sources: Measuring Interdisciplinarity

    July 2012

    Interdisciplinary study has long been a feature of graduate education and research, but measuring the scope and determining the nature of interdisciplinarity has proven a challenge for survey researchers. Three major data collection efforts on graduate education—the CGS/GRE Survey of Graduate Enrollment and Degrees, the U.S. Department of Education’s Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), and the National Science Foundation’s Survey of Graduate Students and Postdoctorates in Science and Engineering—use taxonomies of fields of study to collect and analyze enrollment and degree data. While this is an efficient method for characterizing enrollment and degrees in programs of study that are based in a single discipline, it is somewhat less effective for measuring interdisciplinarity.

     

    Data Sources: Graduate Student Loans and Debt

    June 2012

    Student loan debt in the United States is at a record high. In February 2012, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released data indicating that student loan debt reached $867 billion in the fourth quarter of 2011, exceeding the $704 billion Americans owed in credit card debt (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2012). The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau puts the student loan debt figure even higher, reporting in March 2012 that student loan debt is estimated to exceed $1 trillion (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 2012). While the exact amount owed in student loans may be in question, it is clear that Americans collectively owe a tremendous amount of money in student loans.

     

    Data Sources: Results from the 2012 CGS Pressing Issues Survey

    May 2012

    Graduate deans report that their top pressing issues in 2012 are about recruitment, admissions, and enrollment management, according to the Council of Graduate Schools’ (CGS) annual Pressing Issues Survey. Each year, CGS asks graduate deans at member institutions to identify the three most important or “pressing” issues or challenges they currently face. The findings from this Pressing Issues Survey inform CGS about the concerns of graduate deans and help to shape sessions at Summer Workshops, Annual Meetings, and other forums, as well as future best practices projects. The survey has been conducted annually as part of the CGS International Graduate Admissions Survey, Phase I: Applications since 2004 and through the CGS membership survey and other surveys in prior years.

     

    2012 CGS International Graduate Admissions Survey, Phase I: Applications

    April 2012

    The results of the latest International Graduate Admissions Survey show that applications increased 9% between 2011 and 2012.

     

    Data Sources: A Profile of McNair Scholars

    April 2012

    The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, also known as the McNair Scholars Program, is the largest federal effort aimed at preparing low-income, first-generation in college and minority undergraduates to pursue doctoral studies. The McNair Scholars Program is funded through the U.S. Department of Education’s TRIO programs and provides participants with research internships, faculty mentors, opportunities to present and publish results of their research, undergraduate teaching experience, and assistance with applying to and preparing for graduate school.

     

    Data Sources: Strong Employment Growth Expected for Graduate Degree Recipients

    March 2012

    Individuals with graduate degrees will be in growing demand over the next several years, according to new employment projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). These projections are part of BLS’ biennial examination of expected long-term changes in employment by occupation, industry, level of education, and demographics. The data provide a comprehensive outlook of employment in the United States through 2020.

     

    Data Sources: The Role of Community Colleges on the Pathway to Graduate Degree Attainment

    January/February 2012

    For many students, the academic journey leading to a graduate degree starts with community college. These institutions provide access to higher education for students who in some cases may not yet even realize that a master’s degree or a doctorate is attainable. For other students, community colleges provide an affordable and/or a convenient means of earning college credit prior to enrolling, or even while enrolled, in a four-year institution.leges on the Pathway to Graduate Degree Attainment

     

    Enrollment and Degrees in Professional Science Master’s (PSM) Programs: 2011

    January 2012

    The 2011 Professional Science Master’s Enrollment and Degrees Survey collects data on overall enrollment and degrees awarded in Professional Science Master’s (PSM) programs. It is the second such survey conducted by the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) with a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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