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Graduate School

Many of our alumni go on to graduate school after their time at here at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ. Here is a list of schools our alumni have attended:

College & Universities Our Alumni Have Attended

Bethel Theological Seminary
Biblical Seminary
Drexel University
Eastern University
Fuller Theological Seminary
Hahnemann University
John Brown University
Johns Hopkins University
Mercy College
Pennsylvania State University
Regent University
Rutgers State University
Shippensburg University
Syracuse University
Temple University
Towson University
Trinity Theological Seminary
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Maryland
University of North Carolina
University of Wisconsin
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

National Council on Family Relations - Book by Jason D. Hans

Jason's book, "Graduate & Undergraduate Study in Marriage and Family: A Guide to Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral Programs in the United States and Canada," is a comprehensive and valuable tool to help students as they consider the possibilities of graduate school in the field of Marriage and Family Studies. The Department of Human Development & Family Science has a copy of this book in the Administrative Assistant's Office. You are welcome to stop by Boyer 351 and borrow it for a few days.

On-Line Sites:

  is the leading and most comprehensive online resource for graduate schools and graduate program information. Choose from more than 60,000 Masters and PhD degree program listings by field of study, subject, graduate school or metropolitan location. Also offered are online graduate programs for students interested in learning online, business graduate programs for students interested in business and MBA degrees and international graduate program listings for students interested in programs outside the U.S.

 GoGrad.org will help informs students of the application process, how to finance their degree and choose the right program, and much more. You can find more information here:

Quote from Recent Graduate

Today was my first day of graduate classes in the University of Rochester Marriage and Family Therapy program. Our first topic was genograms, and I found out that a later assignment is to create our own family genograms! Needless to say, I already feel very prepared. Also, the Master's thesis project that I will need to complete before graduation has very similar requirements to the departmental honors project I just completed; I am so glad to have already had such a quality research experience and feel ahead of the game. Thank you for your help and support, and I am grateful to all of the HDFS faculty for contributing to the high-quality education that I received at ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ.