The Spotlight on Graduate Schools: North Carolina Central University, Portland State University, and Cornell University
December 22nd, 2008
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North Carolina Central University
Though starting out as a historically black academic institution, the North Carolina Central University or NCCU now has over 9,000 students of various ethnicities enrolled in its programs. This institution founded in 1910 has then went on to produce graduates who have become professionals and leaders in their own industries and vocations. Undergraduates are given enough space and opportunity to develop academically and socially within NCCU and in the areas surrounding the campus through the many activities and rich culture in North Carolina. One can also undertake his or her graduate studies in the various offerings of NCCU. From biology to counseling and a host of other specializations, individuals taking ther graduate studies can surely become the best professionals that they want to be.
Portland State University
A public urban academic institution that has been providing tertiary education can be found in the heart of Oregon. Students of Portland State University or PSU, founded in the 1940s, are blessed with the quality education and hands on experiences that can be garnered in this esteemed institution. PSU encourages that tertiary education be undertaken, especially by those graduating from high school, by staging Viking 101 sessions or having middle and secondary school students to visit the campus. PSU makes sure that its undergraduates get the best kind of education through the many programs and activities aimed to develop them academically and socially. Graduate studies in PSU also equip students with the necessary knowledge to improve their specialization and profession. Business administration, the arts and sciences, and urban public affairs among others are just a few of the areas of interest where one can get a graduate degree in.
Cornell University
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York is one of those esteemed learning institutions that have been gracing the pages of history. Cornell was founded in 1865, from one of the many land grants bestowed by the government for academic use. The year 1870 saw the enrollment of women in the university and today, the student body is made up a variety of people of different ethnic backgrounds as well. Cornell is also known for perpetuating tie-ups with international academic institutions, founding centers and partnerships in Qatar, the Philippines, and China among others. Aside from undergraduate studies, graduate programs and doctorate studies can also be taken up in Cornell U. Graduate programs range from Asian studies to zoology can be found in Cornell University.
The best graduate schools are very competitive. Their acceptance rates are quite low; some of these graduate schools only accept a small percentage of the applicants. However, students are still aiming to get into these highly reputable institutions to get the best possible education in their chosen field. They believe that the competitive nature of these institutions are the best training grounds for their profession.
A graduate degree is an investment because it enhances your existing potentials and it requires time, effort, and money on your part. For example, a bachelor’s degree may have already prepared you for a job, but a graduate degree ups your opportunities, performance, and knowledge.
The graduate thesis is possibly the most important part of graduate work. So, thesis preparation must be done with care, and, of course, with the proper application of knowledge at each stage of the thesis generation. After all, you are assigned a graduate thesis not just because it is a requirement but also for you to demonstrate what you have learned in graduate school. If you have learned well, you must be able to pose intelligent questions within your field and answer them through your graduate thesis.
Becoming a professor’s research assistant is helpful to, and sometimes convenient for, a graduate student. This is because an advanced degree may mean more expenses for you after your college life. However, a full-time job that can finance your graduate studies may not be practical at all. Part-time jobs may be more feasible in the long run, but getting a job outside campus can be very stressful on you, because the commute will add to the stress brought about by completing requirements in graduate school. This is why many graduate students opt for research assistantship.