| Graduate Resource Center First Floor Kresge Hall
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GRC Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. What does the GRC do?
A.
The Office of Graduate Studies developed the Graduate Resource Center
(GRC) as part of the Graduate Technology and Academic Support Program,
(GTASP). It will serve as a centralized location providing programs and
services specifically tailored to the needs of graduate students.
Q. Who funds the GRC?
A. The initiative is funded by Title III and the University.
Q. How can I be involved with the Graduate Resource Center?
A.
One of the best ways to get involved with the GRC is to join our
mailing list, Facebook page and attend events organized by the center.
Attending events is also a great way to meet other graduate students and
network with visiting professionals. We are always looking for
volunteers.
Q. Who runs the Graduate Resource Center?
A. Dr. Laura Sams Haynes, the Program Director of Assessment and Retention is responsible for the daily operation of the GRC. She
reports directly to Dr. Betty Clark, Interim Dean of Graduate Studies.
Sponsored by Title
III and the University