
Exploring Graduate School

The class of 2024 poses with SEAS faculty and staff for a group photo at the U-M Biological Station.
Are you wondering if graduate school is the best path for you? As you consider your future, take steps to prepare yourself for success. We've assembled the resources below to help you on your way.

Find the Right Match
- Finding the right program for you
- Degree options
- Investigate programs
- Maximize your experiences
- Mentoring
- Preview graduate schools
- Academia vs. Industry

Prepare
- Take care of academics
- Develop relationships
- Get involved
- Get experience

Steps to Graduate School
- Advice for undergrads
- Advice for professionals returning to school

Become a Strong Applicant
- Show your research potential
- Academics
- Beyond research and discovery
- Network
- Be confident

Application: What Do I Need?
- Academic statement
- Personal statement
- Letters of recommendation
- Resumes and/or curriculum vitae
- Test scores (GRE scores for SEAS master's or PhD programs are no longer required)

Paying for Graduate School
- Internal funding
- External funding
- University support

Graduate School Myths
Get the facts that dispel common myths about grad school