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Applying to Graduate School
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Thinking of applying to grad school? There are several resources available to those applying to a graduate program in the mathematical sciences:
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Find a Graduate Program, provides brief data about many of the advanced degree-granting departments in the U.S. Some graduate programs place display ads to better explain their programs to prospective students.
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The annual Grad School Fair at the January Joint Mathematics Meetings gives meeting participants the opportunity to speak with representatives from 40 - 50 U.S. graduate programs.
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List of Mathematical Sciences Graduate Programs in the U.S. is taken from survey groupings.
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Discussions of graduate student life - by and for graduate students - can be found on the AMS Grad Student Blog.
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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships support individuals in the early years of a Ph.D. program.
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The National Physical Science Consortium offers graduate fellowships in the physical sciences, with special emphasis toward the recruitment of underrepresented minority and female physical science and engineering students.
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PhDs.org Science, Math and Engineering Career Resources contains advice and data about graduate programs in mathematics.
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Postbaccalaureate Program, Smith College is for women with bachelor's degrees who did not major in mathematics or whose mathematics major was light.
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Under the Micropcope where women and science connect, from the Feminist Press, offers some guidance to young women in scientific careers
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