Graduate Student Study Saturday, March 12, 2011
Would you come out on a Saturday to study with your peers?
posted almost 14 years ago
Dear Graduate Students,
We will not have a graduate student Community Building Retreat this year, but are thinking about sponsoring a "Study Saturday" where you can come together on campus to work on your proposals, study for exams, and work on projects. We are also considering a Dissertation House Intensive session for Ph.D. Candidates that would be held Friday, March 11 and Saturday March 12.
Would you be interested in participating in a 9-5 "Study Saturday" on March 12? You can be at any stage in your graduate career at UMBC. This would be an opportunity for *ALL* graduate students, at any level (first year students through Ph.D. Candidates, part-time and full-time students.) If more than 40 graduate students say "yes", we will look into making plans for room reservations and catering. Our plan would be to provide you with a productive place to study, a community of peers for connection, and food to sustain you throughout the day.
Thank you for participating in this poll.
Best regards,
Renetta Tull
Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Development
We will not have a graduate student Community Building Retreat this year, but are thinking about sponsoring a "Study Saturday" where you can come together on campus to work on your proposals, study for exams, and work on projects. We are also considering a Dissertation House Intensive session for Ph.D. Candidates that would be held Friday, March 11 and Saturday March 12.
Would you be interested in participating in a 9-5 "Study Saturday" on March 12? You can be at any stage in your graduate career at UMBC. This would be an opportunity for *ALL* graduate students, at any level (first year students through Ph.D. Candidates, part-time and full-time students.) If more than 40 graduate students say "yes", we will look into making plans for room reservations and catering. Our plan would be to provide you with a productive place to study, a community of peers for connection, and food to sustain you throughout the day.
Thank you for participating in this poll.
Best regards,
Renetta Tull
Assistant Dean for Graduate Student Development
(edited almost 14 years ago)