Corresponding Associate

Corresponding Associates are for-profit or not-for-profit organizations in the United States or Canada who support the Council's endeavors to further the cause of graduate education and whose missions are compatible with the Council's. As an Associate of CGS, you are entitled to:

 

  • Access to national projects and studies of key interest and benefit to graduate education as well as the ability to solicit advice and information from experts in graduate education. This includes regular updates on federal policy affecting graduate studies and research.
  • Qualify for priority exhibitor benefits at the CGS Annual Meeting which includes reduced registration rates, complimentary attendee address labels and preferred exhibitor space.
  • Receive a complimentary subscription to GradEdge, the only national newsletter dedicated to graduate education. Also, receive reduced rates to display advertisements in GradEdge.
  • Publish your website address and logo on the CGS website.
  • Qualify for discounts on CGS meetings, workshops, publications, and consultations.
  • Member discount rates for job listings on the CGS Career Portal
  • Dues are currently $5,000 (USD) annually.

 

Interested parties should contact Cheryl Flagg.

 

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