The most important piece of information: DON'T MISS GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DAY 2008 on October 22 Graduate and Professional School Day (GPSD) comes only every other year. So juniors and seniors, this is your last chance to attend, and freshmen and sophomores GPSD 2010 will be your only other chance to participate. When you come to GPSD on the 22nd, bear in mind that the event begins at 10:00 AM and is always highly popular and well attended. Plan to come early and consider the following suggestions:
• Dress nicely. • Come prepared, if you can. You'll get much more out of your conversations with school representatives if you've taken the time beforehand to inform yourself a bit about the schools that most interest you. • Shake hands confidently with the representative, and • Introduce yourself in a friendly manner. • Ask lots of questions. Remember, that's why the representatives are at GPSD. They want to answer your questions, both general questions about graduate or professional school study and specific questions about their respective school, its strengths, and your options. • Be sure to thank the representatives. Remember that while they're representing their schools, you're representing Duke University, and your good impression will encourage their participation in future GPSDs. < back to top > |
INFORMATION FOR SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Welcome to the GPSD website. The information contained here is intended for your use as a school representative and for the use of students who will be visiting your table on October 22 to inform themselves about graduate and professional school study generally and about your institution in particular. This section offers specific information that we hope you will find helpful as you consider whether your institution will accept our invitation to participate this year--if you have not already registered--or as you prepare to visit Durham on the 22nd of October for the GPSD Fair. If you've attended one or more of our biennial GPSD events in the past, you may already be familiar with how it is structured. If not, the information we provide should help with your orientation and facilitate the experience for you. That is certainly our aim.
REGISTRATION FOR GPSD 2006 This year we've introduced a new online registration system for the convenience of schools invited to participate in GPSD 2006. Your registration provides us with important information about your institution and the graduate or professional program(s) that will be represented at the GPSD, as well as the name(s) of those who will be representing you. This year you will also be able to pay your fees electronically either at the same time that you register or later if you prefer (see details below). ********************************************************************************************************************************************* PLEASE NOTE: Due to space limitations, registration for GPSD 2008 is by invitation only. Therefore, if you have not received an invitation to participate in GPSD 2008, please contact Marguerite Geagan as soon as possible to determine whether we can accommodate your school. *********************************************************************************************************************************************** FEE SCHEDULE AND PAYMENT OPTIONS The following participation fee schedule and payment options appy to GPSD 2008. Participation Fees: $ 175 for a single representative from your school $ 50 for each additional representative attending Payment Options: Fees may be paid electronically by credit/procurement card (preferred method) either at the time of registration or later in the summer. For later payment, click here here. Payment by check is also welcome. If you opt to pay by check, please 1) make the check payable to: Trinity College of Arts and Sciences; 2) be sure to note "GPSD 2008" on the bottom corner of the check; and 3) mail the check to: Marguerite Geagan, Coordinator Graduate and Professional School Day 011 Allen Building Box 90043 Durham, NC 27708 Please keep in mind that payment is expected by the last Friday in September (the 26th). Fees are refundable if we are notified of any cancellations on or before Friday, October 3.
PRE-EVENT PLANNING In the weeks and months leading up to the GPSD Fair on October 22, we expect you will want to prepare in various ways for your visit to Durham. We look forward to assisting you with this in any way we can. Listed below are some suggestions that you may find useful. If you have special needs not listed here, please don't hesitate to contact Marguerite, our GPSD Coordinator, for help.
information table in the Bryan Center.
The Chronicle, click here for information on rates and other details.
Science Drive.
PARKING ON CAMPUS ON THE 22nd OF OCTOBER If you will be traveling by car to GPSD 2008, we are happy to provide you with free parking in the lot next to the Bryan Center, where the Fair will take place. The parking lot is accessible from Science Drive (marked by a black arrow on the map below).
When you arrive on the morning of the 22nd, park your car in the lot and display your parking permit on your dash. Please arrive as early as possible to be ensured a space in the lot. Note: In the event the lot is full, park in the garage adjacent to the lot, take your ticket stub, and see Marguerite at the Fair to be issued a voucher to use when you exit the garage at the end of the day.
ORIENTATION AND SET-UP When you arrive in the Bryan Center between 9:00 and 10:00 AM, you will be greeted by members of our staff who will show you to your assigned table and assist you with any set-up needs that you may have. Your orientation packet will contain a luncheon voucher for each representative of your school (up to 2) and a parking voucher if you have arrived by car and parked in the parking garage beside the Bryan Center. The Fair officially begins at 10 AM. Between 9:00 and 10:00 we offer pastries, coffee and tea for school representatives, and you are welcome to help yourself to them.
LUNCH FOR SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES Between the hours of 12 noon and 1:30, tasty boxed lunches and drinks will be available to each school representative. These can be consumed in a designated dining area or taken back to your table and eaten there if you prefer. If you have special dietary needs, please let Marguerite know by October 3.
GALA RECEPTION FOR SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES The GPSD Steering Committee is delighted to invite you to our gala reception, scheduled betwen the hours of 4:00 and 5:30. Please join us if you can for a glass or two of fine wine and catered hors d'oeuvres as we celebrate the conclusion to the GPSD 2008 Fair and thank you for your contribution to its success. < back to top > |
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October 22, 2008 9:00 - 10:00 School Rep orientation and setup: continental breakfast and coffee available 10:00 - 4:00 Information sessions with students 12:00 - 1:30 Boxed lunches for school representatives served (lunch tickets required) 4:00 - 5:30 Gala reception for school representatives < back to top >
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Norman Keul Assoc. Dean, GPSD Director norman.keul@duke.edu Marguerite Geagan GSPD Coordinator marguerite.geagan@duke.edu Mary Nijhout Assoc. Dean, Graduate School Advisor mary.nijhout@duke.edu Martina Bryant Assoc. Dean, Business School Advisor martina.bryant@duke.edu Kay Singer Assoc. Dean, Health Professions Advisor kay.singer@duke.edu Gerald Wilson Sr. Assoc. Dean, Law School Advisor gwilson@asdean.duke.edu
Phone: 919-684-2096 Address: 011 Allen Building Fax: 919-660-0488 Box 90043 Durham, NC 27708 < back to top > |

Wednesday October 22, 2008 10 am - 4 pm in the Bryan Center
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Duke University Trinity College of Arts & Sciences |

This Fall 2008 the academic deans of Trinity College are pleased to sponsor Graduate and Professional School Day (GPSD), a one-day fair for Duke undergraduate students and alumni. This event brings to the Duke campus representatives from more than 100 schools with graduate, business, law, and health professions programs. The GPSD provides an opportunity for schools to recruit our excellent students and recent graduates, and gives students a chance to talk informally with admissions folks about their specific institutions and about the benefits of graduate and/or professional study in general. This fall we're assembling a strong and diverse group of graduate and professional schools from an array of public and private universities to participate in Graduate and Professional School Day 2008. Be sure and mark October 22 on your calendar and come to GPSD 2008! |
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The following schools attended our last Graduate and Professional School Day in 2006. We provide the list as an indication of the range of schools that have participated in the past.. < back to top > |
LAW • American University-Washington College of Law • Ave Maria School of Law • Boston College Law School • The College of William & Mary Law School • Columbia Law School • Emory University • Northwestern University School of Law • University of Alabama School of Law • University of Connecticut School of Law • University of Maryland School of Law • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law • University of Notre Dame Law School • University of Richmond School of Law • University of Tennessee School of Law • Villanova Law School • Washington & Lee University |
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BUSINESS • The College of William & Mary-Mason School of Business • Duke University-Fuqua School of Business • Emory University-Goizueta Business School • Harvard Business School • London Business School • Stanford Graduate School of Business Management • Tulane University-Freeman School of Business • University of California, Berkeley-Haas School of Business • University of Georgia-Terry College of Business • UNC-Kenan Flagler Business School • University of Pennsylvania-The Wharton School School of Management • Yale School of Management GRADUATE • Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University-Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences • American University-School of International Service • Baylor College of Medicine-Molecular and Human Genetics Graduate Program • Boston College Graduate School of Arts & Sciences • Clemson University • Columbia University-MPA in Environmental Science • Cornell University Graduate School • Duke University Graduate School • Duke University MPP Program • Duke University-Nicholas School of the Environment & Earth Sciences • Emory University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciences • Georgetown University Medical Center- Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences • Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government • Johns Hopkins University-Bloomberg School of Public Health Sackler Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences Arts & Sciences • Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer & Information Sciences • University of Florida • University of Miami • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- School of Public Health |
• University of Pittsburgh-Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences • Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Biology and Biomedical Sciences • Watson School of Biological Sciences-Cold Spring Harbor Lab • Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University • Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University • Cornell University-Tri Institutional MD/PhD Program • Dartmouth Medical School • Duke University School of Medicine • Duke University-Physician Assistant Program Accelerated BSN Program • Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine • George Washington University School of Medicine • Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing • Loyola University Chicago-Stritch School of Medicine • NC State College of Veterinary Medicine • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine- MD/PhD Program School of Medicine • University of Virginia School of Medicine • Vanderbilt University School of Medicine School |
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