For Current Students
For Current Students
For Current Students
The School of Graduate Research Services is committed to your overall success. The below resources can assist you with your academic, professional, and personal goals. If you can't find what you're looking for, use the Contact Us button to the left to reach out. You can also find additional community and support in Canvas; as a graduate student, you are automatically enrolled in RowanNEXT, a virtual space for you to Network, Engage, eXplore, and Transcend.
New for the 2024-2025 academic year is Graduate Student Orientation Day, which was held on Tuesday, August 27, 2024. New incoming graduate students will have the opportunity to spend a day with the School of Graduate Studies, campus partners, and their academic units to learn more about the services and supports offered. For more information, view the 2024 Orientation Schedule.
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Events
- Graduation and Commencement
- Conference Finder and Calls for Papers
- ProfLink Campus Events - listing of campus wide events
- School of Graduate Studies Workshops and Events - see this page for our full list of events!
Get Involved with the New Graduate Student Programming Pass!
Did you know graduate students can also access select events that are typically reserved for undergraduate government fee-paying students?
Looking to make the most of your graduate school experience? With the Graduate Student Programming Pass, you’ll have access to all kinds of exciting events, workshops, and meetups that’ll help you connect, learn, and unwind!
Elevate your graduate experience with exclusive access to a variety of exciting events, workshops, and networking opportunities designed just for you. This pass gives graduate students the opportunity to attend selected events that are typically reserved for undergraduate Student Government fee-paying students.
What's Included?
- Awesome Events: Participate in Rowan After Hours (RAH), Student University Programmers (SUP), and Student Center events alongside undergraduate students.
- For a complete listing of events visit go.rowan.edu/scca
Why Choose the Graduate Student Programming Pass?
- Unlimited Access to a wide variety of events throughout the year.
- Make Connections with people who could help you both now and in the future.
- Maximize Your Grad Life: Get the perfect mix of learning, fun, and networking.
Grab Your Pass Today! Ready to dive in? Don’t miss out on a whole semester of cool events, amazing people, and unforgettable experiences.
To purchase your pass for the upcoming semester, stop by the Information Desk in the Chamberlain Student Center. The pass costs $50 per semester and can be paid with cash, credit, or Rowan Bucks. Please note that passes are non-transferable and can only be purchased during the semester they are valid.
Student Organizations
Teaching Resources
Are you teaching a course as part of your graduate studies program? The Rowan Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning offers the below series of videos and presentations to help you prepare for your role. In addition, check out Teaching Matters: A Guide for Graduate Students - a free e-book version is available through Campbell Library.
Student Engagement
How Do I Release My Students' Natural Zest and Curiosity for Better Learning?
How do I Get More Students to Participate in Class?
Motivate, Engage, and Inspire: Tips for Teaching Modern Learners
What Behavioral Changes Can I Make to Inspire Enthusiasm in My Classroom?
How Can I Use Everyday Interactions to Instill a Growth Mindset in Students?
What Kinds of Questions Encourage Student Interaction?
Great Ideas for Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S): Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Online/Remote Teaching and Learning Resources
How Will OER (Open Educational Resources) Benefit the 21st Century Student?
What Are 5 Easy-to-use Technologies That Have a Big Impact on Learning in the Online Classroom?
What Are Three Proven Ways to Manage My Online Discussion Board and Actively Engage Students?
How Can I Adapt Five Popular Classroom Assessment Techniques (CATs) to the Online Classroom?
How Can I Ensure Academic Honesty in My Online Assessments?
Quick Tip: Encouraging Students to Go "Cameras On"
Remote Teaching: Setting the Tone and Expectations for Student Engagement
Improving Time Management for Online Learners
Community Building in an Online Classroom
Incorporating Information Literacy into Online Courses
Classroom Technology Resources
Introduction to Google Drive
Student Interaction with Surface Go, Webex/Zoom, Whiteboard, Google Suite
Rethinking the Discussion Board
Creating a Clickable Bookmark Index
Creating a Clickable Index in a PDF
Creating a Searchable PDF from Scanned Items
How to Add Pagination to a PDF
Turning a Webpage into a PDF
Canvas Resources and Support