| American University | Professional Sociology |
| Appalachian State University | Applied Public History |
| Buffalo State College | Community Health Promotion |
| Claremont Graduate University | Archival Studies |
| Museum Studies | |
| Arts and Cultural Management | |
| Cleveland State University | International Relations |
| Eastern Michigan University | Human Language Technology |
| John Carroll University | Non-profit Administration |
| Lehigh University | Biopharmaceutical Economics |
| lndiana University Purdue University - Indianapolis | Geographical Information Systems |
| Museum Studies | |
| Sarah Lawrence College | Genetics Research Ethics |
| Genetics/Public Health Advocacy | |
| Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville | Criminal Justice |
| Professional/Technical Writing | |
| State University of New York - Albany | Economic Forecasting |
| University of California - Santa Cruz | Social Documentation |
| University of Colorado - Boulder | English as a Second Language |
| Development Studies-Geography | |
| University of Maryland - Baltimore County | Public History |
| University of North Carolina - Charlotte | Applied Philosophy |
| University of North Carolina - Greensboro | Women's/Gender Study |
| University of North Carolina - Wilmington | Applied Behavior Analysis |
| Applied Gerontology | |
| Criminal Justice |
As the national advocate for graduate education, CGS serves as a resource for policymakers and others on issues concerning graduate education, research, and scholarship. Based in Washington, DC, the organization provides its members with regular updates and analyses of legislative and regulatory proposals and policies that affect graduate education.
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