Graduate student success extends beyond coursework. Access support for your academic progress through community, mentorship, and wellness resources.
For funding support and career planning, please see the Funding and Career Services sections of our website.
The Graduate Communities for Academic Transitions and Success (Grad CATS) Mentoring program supports students through a 1-credit course connecting first-year master's and doctoral students with experienced peer mentors to help them navigate the transition into graduate school.
Grad Chat connects you with peer mentors and Graduate Center staff for a scheduled one-on-one conversation when you need guidance on navigating graduate school but aren't sure where to start or who to ask.
The University Fellows Program brings together a select cohort of top-recruited graduate students for shared intellectual and professional development across the academic year. The program is open to graduate students across disciplines who have received the University Fellows Award.
Graduate Center Wellness resources help you maintain balance, connection, and financial well-being throughout graduate school. Explore our workshops, peer support, and practical tools to help you navigate daily academic life.