Sustaining Member and Corporate Partner
 
By Invitation Only
 
 

As a Sustaining Member & Corporate Partner, you are at the very core of the graduate community. Sustaining Members & Corporate Partners have the ability to reach over 1,800 key decision-makers in over 520 graduate schools in the United States and Canada. Other benefits include:

 

  • Access to the CGS Dean's Discussion List--the nation's only online information exchange dedicated solely to graduate education--and the CGS Online Membership Directory.
  • 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 the CGS exclusive meetings benefits package, including reduced registration rates, the opportunity to host special events or sponsor awards, special recognition in the meeting program, prime exhibitor space and complimentary attendee mailing list.
  • Receive a complimentary subscription to GradEdge, the only national newsletter dedicated to graduate education. Also, receive a complimentary 1/2 page advertisement in GradEdge upon joining CGS and reduced rates for subsequent advertisements in the newsletter.
  • Publish your website address 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 a minimum of $25,000 (USD) annually. Interested parties should contact Julia Kent.

 

CGS is the leading source of information, data analysis, and trends in graduate education. Our benchmarking data help member institutions to assess performance in key areas, make informed decisions, and develop plans that are suited to their goals.

 

CGS Best Practice initiatives address common challenges in graduate education by supporting institutional innovations and sharing effective practices with the graduate community. Our programs have provided millions of dollars of support for improvement and innovation projects at member institutions.

 

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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CGS is an authority on global trends in graduate education and a leader in the international graduate community. Our resources and meetings on global issues help members internationalize their campuses, develop sustainable collaborations, and prepare their students for a global future.