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Manage your time

Applying to graduate schools and for fellowships is a time-consuming process for which you will need to plan accordingly. Keep in mind that you will be juggling course work and completing applications once the fall semester begins.

Apply for national portable fellowships

Consider the pros and cons of taking time off before graduate school.

Many students take a year off between their undergraduate and graduate programs. Consider what you will accomplish if you decide to take a break. It is valuable to use the time to enhance your competitiveness. For example, you may want to study a language or be involved in a field study project. Consider using the Career Center's Letter Service so that you can draw upon letters of recommendation that were written when your accomplishments were fresh in the minds of faculty members, particularly if it will be more than a year before you apply to graduate school.

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Review your offers of acceptance to graduate programs


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