Objectives

Summer Predoctoral Programs seek to address three major areas that are important to graduate student success:

Academic

Summer Predoctoral Institute

  • Three to four credit hours of graduate coursework through independent study

  • "Culture of Graduate School" and "Sustainability" seminars

  • Technical research development

  • Oral presentation skills development

Social

Summer Predoctoral Institute and Summer Emerging PhD Program

  • Opportunities for networking with campus administrators, faculty, and students from across campus

  • Social activities with current graduate students

  • Early socialization into your department

Cultural/Environmental

Summer Predoctoral Institute and Summer Emerging PhD Program

  • Introduction to community programs, services, and activities that meet specific cultural needs and demands

  • Organized visits to cultural and research centers on campus

  • Library orientation and tour

  • Introduction to campus support networks and faculty mentoring