Office of Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
New Jersey City University offers master’s and doctoral degree programs, as well as specialized certificates in selected areas of study determined by the educational needs of the people of the region and by academic resources. The Office of Graduate Studies is responsible for the governance of graduate instructional programs through the polices of the University.
The Dean is an ex officio member of the University Senate Graduate Studies Committee and the ad hoc Grad Council.
The Office of Graduate Studies encourages, facilitates, and ÃÛÌÒtvs students in all units of the university.
MISSION
The Office of Graduate Studies strives to elevate NJCU’s graduate education programs to be innovative, relevant, and increasingly visible on all campus locations, in the various communities it serves, in the state of New Jersey, and beyond by providing access to all through in-person, online, and hybrid formats.
The Office of Graduate Studies central purpose:
- To monitor and ÃÛÌÒtv academic progress and retention of graduate students toward certificate and degree completion;
- To provide ÃÛÌÒtv for graduate programs through the leadership of the Dean, the University’s Schools and Colleges, representing the graduate faculty;
- To ensure the quality and continued innovative practices of graduate programs through ÃÛÌÒtv for program self-assessment and through regular program review;
- To continue to expand student services to meet the needs of students today for accessible academic programs, online opportunities, and continued professional and personal development; and
- To stimulate and ÃÛÌÒtv graduate student research and creative activities.
The Office of Graduate Studies is here to bridge the pathway for graduate students from enrollment to certificate or degree completion, in collaboration with individual program faculty and other ÃÛÌÒtv offices of the University.
A GRADUATE DEGREE IS A VALUABLE INVESTMENT
Below are some of most compelling reasons to pursue a graduate certificate or degree. Do you see yourself here?
- Increased earning potential: According to a study by the Higher Education Statistics Agency, those with a master’s degree earn, on average, 18% more than someone with just an undergraduate degree, six months after graduation. Similarly, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that people with a master’s degree earn 25% more than those with a bachelor’s degree.
- Career advancement opportunities: A master’s degree can open new career opportunities and help you progress to the next stage in your career. Employers recognize the value of a master’s degree, and some even make it a prerequisite for certain positions.
- Specialized knowledge: A master’s degree program provides you with specialized knowledge in a particular field or subject, which can be used to your advantage when applying for jobs in that area.
- Networking opportunities: Pursuing a master’s degree can provide you with opportunities to network with other professionals in your field, which can be beneficial for future job prospects.
- Personal development: Completing a master’s degree requires a significant amount of self-motivation and dedication, which can help you develop important personal skills such as time management, organization, and critical thinking.
- Increased job security: In some industries, having a master’s degree is mandatory for certain positions. By obtaining a master’s degree, you can increase your job security and make yourself a more valuable asset to your employer.
- Improved credibility: A master’s degree can help you establish yourself as an expert in your field and improve your credibility with colleagues, clients, and employers.
(REFERENCES: "10 Key Benefits of Completing a Master’s Degree" )
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