Student Support
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Academic Calendar
The Graduate School's academic calendar lists important dates and deadlines related to coursework, registration, financial processes, and milestone events such as graduation.
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Advising and Mentoring
Resources related to academic advising and professional mentoring for graduate students
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Advising Processes for Faculty & Students
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The Graduate School's guide for faculty and students on building and navigating successful advising relationships
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Annual Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity and Graduate Education
The annual Yale Bouchet Conference on Diversity and Graduate Education is a dynamic academic conference, drawing New Haven community residents, scholars, administrators, and graduate and undergraduate students from across the nation.
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Associates in Teaching Program
https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/Associates-in-Teaching-Program
Associates in Teaching are graduate students who design and teach courses in full collaboration with a Yale faculty member. Graduate students and their faculty partners apply each spring to co-teach a course in the following academic year. The program is designed to give select graduate students the opportunity to gain the full range of experience in college teaching, with the added benefit that comes from close collaboration with a Yale faculty member.
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Belonging at Yale
https://belong.yale.edu/
Belonging at Yale is the name for the university’s activities to enhance diversity, support equity, and promote an environment of welcome, inclusion, and respect.
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Chaplain's Office
https://chaplain.yale.edu/
The Chaplain’s Office at Yale supports students from all faith traditions as well as students who don’t identify with any specific tradition. In addition to building community, the Chaplain's office is available to provide pastoral care and grief resources to students.
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CIBT Visa Assistance
https://cibtvisas.com/?login=40634
CIBT Visa Assistance is an optional resource for Yale affiliates who need support applying for international visas.
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Conduct & Grievance Procedures
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences invests in and draws upon the strengths of a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive community of scholars and researchers. This page outlines the support resources and procedures available to GSAS students when there are concerns about our shared community values.
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Cross Campus
https://crosscampus.yale.edu
Cross Campus facilitates relationships between Yalies - whether that's alumni to student or alumni to alumni. It's powered by PeopleGrove, an expert in the field, and features ways to engage with Yale: through mentorship, either as a mentor or a mentee; with one-time advice; via an online discussion board to ask questions of fellow Cross Campus users; and by joining groups of interest. Cross Campus also features links to Yale affiliates and resources to help navigate the website, to make the most of being a Cross Campus member, and to be the best mentor or mentee you can be. Cross Campus is open to all alumni and students of Yale College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools, and eventually other members of the Yale community.