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Interested in Graduate School?

Are you a current Âé¶¹AV student interested in graduate school?  The GRAD Center supports undergraduate and graduate students in exploring, preparing for, and applying to graduate programs

View our opportunities

Amy Levin

Assistant Vice President of Graduate Studies


Valera Hall (VH) 275
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8222

±Ê³ó´Ç²Ô±ð:Ìý(818) 677-2138


Fax: (818) 677-4691

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Wendy Brown-Danks

Administrative Analyst


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Gloria Rocklin

Administrative Analyst


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Events

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The GRAD Center organizes several events during the semester for students interested in professional development opportunities, building skills to succeed in their graduate programs, social events and activities to engage graduate students with the campus community.

Resources

The Advancement to Graduate Education (AGE) Conference is an all-day event where students learn about graduate school. If you are preparing for or applying to graduate school, we encourage you to attend the conference.


The AGE Workshop video series was created to support students as they consider graduate school. Each playlist provides guidance for students exploring, preparing for, applying to, and transitioning into graduate programs. To view our video catalog and learn more about each stage of the journey, please select one of the links below.

Learn more about the Exploring Workshops
Learn more about the Preparing Workshops
Learn more about the Applying Workshops
Learn more about the Transitioning Workshops

Did you know that Âé¶¹AV has over 70 graduate programs? The AGE Fair is designed to connect students with Graduate Coordinators from each of our graduate programs. Students who are interested in attending Âé¶¹AV for graduate school are encouraged to attend.

Learn more about the AGE Graduate Program Coordinator Fair

The Âé¶¹AVposium is a conference that showcases research and creative activity conducted by Âé¶¹AV students across all academic disciplines.

Learn more about the Âé¶¹AVposium

The California State University Systemwide Student Research competition brings together undergraduates and graduates from the 23 campuses to showcase their research and creative works.

Learn more about the CSU Student Research Competition

The GRAD Center organizes several social events and activities. Students can interact with other graduate students and have a chance to win prizes.

Learn more about Activity and Social Events

Students can find a variety of resources at the GRAD Center that will help them prepare for the GRE.

Learn more about GRE Resources

The Ph.D. Application Bootcamp is designed to assist students who are applying to doctoral programs.

Learn more about the Ph.D. Application Bootcamp

The Student Success Series provides information and lists workshop opportunities designed to help students discover valuable campus resources.

Learn more about the Student Success Series

Interested in Graduate School?

Are you a current Âé¶¹AV student interested in graduate school?  The GRAD Center supports undergraduate and graduate students in exploring, preparing for, and applying to graduate programs

View our opportunities

Amy Levin

Assistant Vice President of Graduate Studies


Valera Hall (VH) 275
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8222

±Ê³ó´Ç²Ô±ð:Ìý(818) 677-2138


Fax: (818) 677-4691

Send email


Check our social media for changes and updates.

Wendy Brown-Danks

Administrative Analyst


Send email

Gloria Rocklin

Administrative Analyst


Send email

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