Graduate School Unacceptable Behavior Incident Report Form
It is the policy of the University of Maryland to maintain the campus as a place of study and work for students, faculty and staff in which all parties are expected to uphold the values of the University by conducting themselves in accordance with the University policies and procedures. Such an environment must be free of intimidation, fear, coercion, reprisal, harassment, bullying or other unacceptable behaviors.
Thesis & Dissertation Filing
Admissions Requirements
All Graduate Programs
As a premier research and land grant institution, the University of Maryland is home to more than 230 graduate programs, enrolls nearly 11,000 graduate students, and confers approximately 2,800 degrees annually. The Graduate School takes pride in leading this effort and in collaborating with the colleges and schools of the University to provide our students with an outstanding educational experience.
Graduate Student Stories
iframe{ padding: 5px; } .grid { display: grid; grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, minmax(425px, 1fr)); grid-gap: 1rem; }The University of Maryland has more than 10,000 graduate students enrolled in 200+ programs, representing all 50 U.S. states and 123 countries. This diverse, engaged community is a hallmark of student experience at the University of Maryland. Watch these videos to hear from UMD graduate students, in their own words, describe their experiences at Maryland.
Student Fellowships & Awards
The University of Maryland Graduate School is committed to the success of graduate students and invests university financial resources to provide students the time and support needed to complete their studies and research. Graduate School fellowships support students by providing a stipend, and in some cases tuition assistance is provided. Doctoral students are eligible to be nominated for fellowships. Master's students may be eligible for select awards.
English Editing for International Graduate Students
The English Editing for International Graduate Students (EEIGS) program is a unique opportunity for international students enrolled at the University of Maryland. Through the program, international students may submit required academic writing for free editing. Editors are volunteers from the university's Volunteer Service Corps.
Graduate School Travel Grants
The Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant and the International Conference Student Support Award (ICSSA) help defray the expenses incurred by UMD graduate students who are traveling to scholarly, scientific, or professional conferences to present papers, posters, or other scholarly material. Students may receive each award once during their graduate education at UMD. To be eligible, students must be presenting a paper, poster, or other types of presentation and must be enrolled at UMD at the time of travel.