Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Grad Cafe

Try utilizing the website http://thegradcafe.com/ as a source for information on graduate school. It is an online community of graduate students and potential graduate students. It consists of a vast database of information with the ability to find out who got into what programs. You can find out useful information from other students,  such as information on GRE scores and when acceptance/rejection letters have been sent out. Click on the link and check it out!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Aspire to achieve higher! Certificate & Preparation Programs


Come take advantage of our Certificate and Preparation Programs offered here at Stockton. The programs consist of:

Certificate in American Studies
• 15 graduate credits • 5 courses • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply
  
Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Official Test Scores (not required if applicant has a Master's or above a 3.0 GPA)
  6. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  7. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1
    • Spring: December 1

Communication Disorders Preparation
• 15 graduate credits • 5 courses • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply

Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 2 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  6. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1
    • Spring: December 1 
     
Educational-Related Endorsement
• Length of program depends on endorsement • Minimum 2.75 GPA to apply  • Direct Entry available to Stockton students

Admissions Criteria
  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. Copy of Teaching Certificate (Standard or Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing)
  3. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  4. Essay (include in online application only)
  5. Resume (include in online application only)
  6. Official Test Scores (not required if applicant has a Master's)
    • Graduate Record Examination (GRE). School Code: 2889  OR
    • Miller Analogies Test (MAT). School Code: 1391 
  7. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  8. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1
    • Spring: December 1
     
 Post-Masters Family Nurse Practitioner
• 2+ year program for Adult/Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioners seeking eligibility to take National Certification Examination for Family Nurse Practitioner • Must possess a master's degree • Minimum 3.2 GPA to apply

Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. Copy of RN License
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. MSN Ethical Dilemma Case Study Essay (read the case study then type answer on this form)
  5. Resume (include in online application only)
  6. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  7. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  8. Proof of Professional Liability Insurance
  9. Copy of CPR Card
  10. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: May 1 (sooner is better) 
     
 Post-Masters Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner
 • 2+ year program • Must possess a master's degree • Applicant must possess valid certification in their specialty at the time of application (ANCC or AANPCP) • Minimum 3.2 GPA to apply
  
Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. Copy of RN License
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. MSN Ethical Dilemma Case Study Essay (read the case study then type answer on this form)
  5. Resume (include in online application only)
  6. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  7. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  8. Proof of Professional Liability Insurance
  9. Copy of CPR Card
  10. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: May 1 (sooner is better)
    • Spring: December 1 (sooner is better)
     
Forensic Psychology
• 15 graduate credits • 5 courses for certificate • Must possess a master's degree • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply

Admissions Criteria
  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 3 Letters of Recommendation  (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  6. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1
    • Spring: December 1
     
Health Professions Preparation
• Length of program varies • Minimum of 24 credits • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply
All inquiries regarding this program should go to Ariane.Newman@stockton.edu

 Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Graduate Level Test Scores (Optional)
  6. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: May 1 
    • Spring: November 1
     
Homeland Security
 • 15 graduate credits • 5 courses for certificate • Must possess a master's degree • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply
  
Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  6. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1 
    • Spring: December 1
     
Principal Endorsement 
• For Master's degree holders who have their Supervisory Endorsement • Must have three (3) years of successful teaching experience under Provisional and/or Standard certificate •  Minimum 3.0 GPA when a GPA of 4.00 equals to an A grade in a baccalaureate degree program, higher degree program or in a State-approved post-baccalaureate certification program with a minimum of 13 semester hours.

Admissions Criteria
  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Program Supplemental Essays
  5. Resume (include in online application only)
  6. Copies of a current teaching certificate
  7. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  8. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1 
    • Spring: December 1
     
Supervisor Endorsement
• 12 graduate credits • Must possess a master's degree • A minimum of one year of teaching 
  
Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. Copy of Teaching Certificate (Standard, Provisional, or Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing)
  3. 3 Letters of Recommendation (click for required form)
  4. Essay (include in online application only)
  5. Resume (include in online application only)
  6. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  7. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1 
    • Spring: December 1
     
Substance Awareness Coordinator
• 21 graduate credits • 8 courses for certificate • Minimum 3.0 GPA to apply
All inquiries regarding this program should go to Ariane.Newman@stockton.edu

 Admissions Criteria

  1. Stockton's Online Graduate Application (including signature page and $50 application fee)
  2. 1 Letter of Recommendation (click for required form)
  3. Essay (include in online application only)
  4. Resume (include in online application only)
  5. Official Transcripts from All Colleges/Universities Attended
  6. Application Deadlines:
    • Fall: July 1 
    • Spring: December 1
     


Friday, October 18, 2013

Benefits to living on campus

The convenience factor of living on campus has given me a great deal more time to concentrate on my studies as compared to commuting. I do not have to worry about making it to class on time, the longest walk is ten minutes at most. Raining/snowing out? No problem, just take the shuttles that come by every 5 minutes at the pick up/drop off points all around campus. When I’m hungry, I can quickly go to the food court or dining hall for food as well as the strategically placed cafes around campus. The food court have many food choices from fast food like Chick-fil-A, or healthier food like Passport. If my computer fails, I have thousands of on campus computers at my disposal located in the designated computer labs. I live with my best friends so when I do have free time I can just chill with them back at the apartment or play sports. We have our choice to play racquetball, volleyball, soccer, hockey, basketball etc. this school has all the facilities to play whatever sports we want. I especially like my apartment that is only key code accessible (housing V) so I know my personal items are secure. We also have free laundry in each building where we do not even need to leave the apartment to check if they are available. We can just simply look up online to see if the washers or dryers are available. These are just a few amenities that being a Stockton resident provides. I am glad I made the choice to live on campus, and I encourage those who are not sure about being a resident to take the plunge.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Attention incoming freshman

Yesterday I worked the open house for graduate admissions here at Stockton. My job was to give out information about the different programs for students considering graduate school. I found that most students were those considering to come in as freshman, and there a common question surfaced. They asked what major is needed to be able to apply for their desired grad program. It is a very good question in the endeavor of paving the path and planning your future. The answer, for all of the graduate programs such as, occupational therapy, physical therapy, communications disorder etc. there is no set undergraduate major that has to be taken to apply to these programs. The saying, "all roads lead to Rome," can be applied here meaning that you can take any major and as long as the requirements and prerequisite courses are fulfilled you can apply to your desired graduate program (for most occur during your senior year). There are however, programs that are more geared toward your desired program. For example, students who want to eventually apply for the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program, here at Stockton, usually come in as biology major for their undergraduate degree. The reasoning behind this is that the requirements for the biology undergraduate degree include all of the same prerequisites for the physical therapy graduate program. This means you won't have to take any extra classes outside of your degree path to cover the prerequisites needed for the program. The same research should be taken for the other graduate degrees as well. When coming in as a freshman/transfer, you are assigned an advisor (called preceptor) and they are very helpful in choosing which major is best for you to take for your undergraduate and take in account your planned graduate degree.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Making the decision to go to graduate school

Making the decision to go to graduate school is a difficult, but rewarding task.  There are many questions to ask yourself in choosing which school and which program you want to pursue.  You most likely have a general idea of what field you want to continue your education, but be reminded that most graduate programs are very focused and fine-tuned to specific professions.  Before going through all of the trouble of applying to a program, do detailed research on aspects of your program so you are confident that you know what the profession entails and it is the goal you want to pursue.
After establishing a school and a program, time must be delegated in preparing yourself to be a desirable applicant by making sure all requirements for the program are achieved.  These requirements could be prerequisites, volunteer hours, CPR certification, etc.  In making yourself a desirable applicant, apart from good grades, you may want to apply for an internship in the field, try to establish important connections, or if available join the club organization that the program is associated with.  When the program directors have your application coming across their desk, you want them to already have heard about you, or have an application that cannot be refused.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Do not miss the deadlines!

A tip to all fellow students applying to grad school. Your number one priority should be successfully completing your application and making sure all of your information is in the Graduate Admissions office by your deadline. If at all possible try to give yourself some room for error and submit it at least a month before the deadline.  There are those who believe that it is a relaxed deadline and Graduate Admissions can take your application, background info., etc. after the deadline passes.  As much as I wish this was the case, it is not.  You want to turn in your information ASAP to take away the possibility of having those devastating unforeseen factors like losing your info. in the mail, not filling out information correctly etc. For those of you who do not know when the deadline for the program you are applying for, you can simply click this link Graduate Programs. It will take you to the page of graduate programs. Just click the drop down box of your desired program and it will show your particular program's deadline.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Finding information for Stockton's Graduate Programs

Here is an easy way to get the information needed for those who are uncertain if they have met their requirements in applying for graduate school.  Whether it be information on the needed prerequisites, observation hours, letters of recommendation, etc., navigating Stockton's website is easy. You could either click on this link Graduate Degree Programs, or go on to Stockton's website (www.stockton.edu) and type in the search bar, grad studies.  Once you have searched grad studies you just click on the first link on the page, which says School of Graduate and Continuing Studies - Graduate Studies. It will take you to the graduate studies web page. This web page has links to information such as, financial information, starting Stockton's application, graduate events, graduate programs etc. For information on particularly the graduate program of your choice just click on graduate programs, and find your graduate program.  You can click on the drop down bar and there will be the desired information. If there are any other questions or concerns, you can call the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies at (609-626-3640) or email at gradschool@stockton.edu.