Dean's Discussion List

The CGS Dean's Discussion List is an electronic forum where graduate deans and other senior staff exchange questions, ideas and institutional practices. Common topics include financial aid, admissions, joint and dual degree programs, and administrative policies, among many others. Members may use the GradEdge newsletter to place paid advertisements for grant/fellowship opportunities, conferences, meetings, or other items that are relevant to the graduate education community. Please note that these items may not be posted on the Dean’s Discussion list. The Dean's Discussion List is owned and moderated by the Council of Graduate Schools.

 

Subscribe

We invite CGS member graduate deans and other senior staff at member institutions to subscribe to the Dean's Discussion List. This page can also be used to update user settings or request or reset a password.

 

Browse and Search the Discussions

Subscribed users may access the discussion. If you do not know your password or need to request a password reset, please follow the instructions here.

 

Submit a Discussion Topic

Please submit topics and questions for discussion by sending an email to: cgslist@lists.cgsnet.org.

 

Questions?

If you have any problems or questions related to the CGS Deans Discussion List, please do not post them to the list. Please direct questions, suggestions or concerns to the list manager.

 

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