The Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M hosts several outreach events to promote graduate studies to undergraduate students, which include Graduate School 101 and the NSF-GRFP Fellowship Workshop.
Graduate School 101 is a workshop designed to give top undergraduates information they need to help make decisions regarding whether to continue on for graduate school or accept employment after graduation.
Next Graduate School 101: Fall 2011.
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Workshop aims to help applicants prepare outstanding fellowship applications. With the significant number of NSF Fellowship awards that have come to Texas A&M in recent years, the goal for this workshop is to continue this track record by providing student applicants with the necessary resources and guidance for developing successful applications.
Next NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Workshop: Fall 2011.
Engineering Graduate Invitational is an event designed to recruit highly qualified U.S. citizens and permanent residents (including underrepresented ethnic minority and women) and current TAMU engineering students who are currently college juniors, seniors, and first year master's students for the Master's and PhD programs in the Dwight Look College of Engineering.
Next Engineering Graduate Invitational: March 4, 2011 (Application deadline: January 28, 2011)
For more information regarding these activities, please contact the Graduate Advising Office at gradadvising@aero.tamu.edu.