March 2025 Graduate School Bulletin
Graduate students, mark your calendars for important graduation deadlines, funding opportunities, and professional development workshops
Graduation Deadlines
March 1
Graduate students who have not already done so must apply online to graduate through on the 鈥渁pply for graduation鈥 card to have the degree awarded in May. This is required whether or not you plan to attend the university-wide ceremony. PhD students must enter their dissertation title as part of the online graduation application; you may update the title through the portal until this date. This title will appear on your transcript after your degree is awarded.听
March 3 (final deadline)
Master's students who have not already done so must submit to the Graduate School a . Applications follow a workflow process and must be approved by the academic department before they are directed to the Graduate School.听
Preview future graduation deadlines on the . Please note, these do not apply to Coursera students.
Funding Opportunities
- Due Mar. 1: (external)
- Due Mar. 2: MFA/MM Excellence in Creative Research Microgrant听
- Due Mar. 12: (external)听
- Due Mar. 15: (external)
- Due Mar. 15: (external)
- Due Mar. 15: (external)
- Due Mar. 16: CHA Summer Fellowships听
- Due Mar. 16: Engaged Arts and Humanities Scholars program听
Workshops & Events
Graduate School Open Forum
听听Feb. 26, 4 鈥 4:50 p.m.听听听Zoom
To increase communication and transparency within the Graduate School, the Graduate School will be hosting an open forum with special guests Provost Russell Moore and Dean of Students and Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Devin Cramer. This event will provide an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and engage in a dialogue regarding the activities of the Graduate School and Academic Affairs at 精品SM在线影片.
听听March 4, 12 鈥 1:30 p.m.听听听Center for Community (C4C), Flatirons Room, N301
Mentorship plays a vital role in the success of graduate students and postdocs, providing guidance, support, and opportunities for growth. In this workshop, will share practical strategies for identifying, cultivating and leveraging mentorship connections to enhance your academic and professional journey. Participants will have the opportunity to comprise a personalized "mentor map," to visualize and strengthen their mentoring networks. Lunch will be provided, RSVP required.
听听March 5, 12 鈥 1:30 p.m.听听听Zoom
This , hosted by the University of Northern Colorado, places AI tools in conversation with criteria of ethical production of research and scholarship. We will explore AI literacy skills for academic and research writing. We will also develop AI guides in service of ethically produced research and collaborations to our fields of study.
听听March 12, 8:30 鈥 10 a.m.听听听SEEC, C120 CD Auditorium, South Atrium
Join fellow graduate students for free coffee and pastries on East Campus. Please RSVP if you plan to stop by. We look forward to connecting with our East Campus graduate students!
听听March 27, 10 鈥 11:30 a.m.听听听Zoom
In this , hosted by CU Anschutz, you will:听
- Learn the key differences between CVs and resumes, and when to use each
- Draft professional resumes and CVs that stand out听
- Craft powerful, job-specific resume bullet points
听听March 11, 12 鈥 1:30 p.m.听听听Zoom
Have you ever felt like an imposter? Join Leslie Blood to discuss imposter syndrome in graduate school and beyond. You'll learn strategies to recognize and manage feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy that often accompany academic challenges. You'll also gain tools to build confidence and resilience, fostering a more positive and productive graduate school experience.
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