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The Graduate Center is the doctorate-granting institution of The City University of New York.
The only consortium of its kind in the nation, the school draws its faculty of more than 1,700 members mainly from the CUNY senior colleges and cultural and scientific institutions throughout New York City. According to the most recent National Research Council report, more than a third of The Graduate Center's rated Ph.D. programs rank among the nation's top 20 at public and private institutions.
Please see "An Introduction to Doctoral Study"
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The Campus; The Mina Rees Library; Computing Facilities |
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Your Fellow Doctoral Students; Ethnic Diversity; International Students; Students with Disabilities; Housing; Child Development and Learning Center; Medical Coverage; Wellness Center |
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The Time Commitment; The Three Stages of Doctoral Work; Teaching Opportunities; Other Training Opportunities; Where Does the Road Lead After the Ph.D.? |
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Tuition; Tuition Levels; University Fees; Other Costs of Attendance; Financial Assistance; International Student Eligibility; Deadlines |
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Ph.D. Programs; Interdisciplinary Studies; Master’s Programs |
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