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Information for Current Students

Most, if not all, of the information that you need can be found at the click of your mouse. However, finding the right website to get the proper forms and information can be a daunting task, so we've tried to help you out. Below you will find information, mostly links, to the most pertinent information you'll need during your time at UGA and the Department of Crop and Soil Sciences.

-If in doubt, first try the Graduate School website:
(The Graduate School has redesigned their website and it is now far more user-friendly)

The Graduate School Forms, Deadlines, and Procedures:


-Planning to Graduate in December 2006? The first thing that you need to do is to apply for graduation by September 1, 2006! To apply, click here: Application for Graduation

-Click here for other Graduate School Deadlines.

-Planning to Graduate in May 2007? Click here for the Spring Graduate School Deadlines.

-Click here for Academic Regulations and Policies

-Click here for all Graduate School Forms

-Click here for Thesis and Dissertation Guidelines

Comprehensive Exam Info for PhD students:


-From the Graduate School
-From the Department

Department of Crop & Soil Sciences Information for Graduate Students:

-CRSS Graduate Student Resources

Teaching Resources:

-Like Teaching? Want a Certificate in it? Go here.

-Other teaching resources? Check out our Links Page.

Life after Graduation:

-Need a Career? Start here: The UGA Career Center

-The CAES Carreer Consultant is Christy Sanders. Email Christy.

-CAES Career Resources

-Check out more Career Links, including job listings on the web on our Links Page.

 

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