Graduate Support
Advising for CECI Graduate students
This page hosts resources for CECI Graduate Students and information about where they can get the support they need to succeed.
The CECI Undergraduate Advising Center serves CECI students in undergraduate programs; however, we recognize the continued need among Graduate Students to be supported. In addition to the many great resources through the Graduate School, please use this page to explore resources related to advising topics.
Combined, Dual, and Accelarated Programs
Public and Nonprofit Administration and Public Administration (Bachelor's and Master's)
Social Work / Public Administration (Dual Masters)
Advanced Standing (Bachelor's and Master's)
Social Work / Public Administration (Dual Masters)
Graduate Degrees
Criminal Justice (M.S.)
Master's in Education, Early Childhood Ed. (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Ed. Differentiation (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Ed. Leadership (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Elementary Ed (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Higher Ed. (M.Ed.)
Educational Specialist in Leadership (Ed.S.)
Master's in Education, Learning, Design, & Technology (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Literacy Studies (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, School Counseling (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Secondary Ed. (M.Ed.)
Master's in Education, Special Ed. (M.Ed.)
Health Administration (M.H.A.)
Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership (M.P.N.L.)
Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Social Innovation (M.A.)
Social Work (M.S.W.)
Graduate Micro-Credentials
Victim Advocacy and Services (badge)
Online/Blended Instruction (certificate)
English to Speakers of Other Languages (certificate)
Nonprofit Leadership (certificate)
Master of Social Work, MSW
Advanced and Regular Standing
The CECI Undergraduate Advising Center does offer one-on-one professional academic advising to students in the MSW program. Please click the link below to find the MSW Advising Webpage.
Graduate Student Resources
From The Graduate School
- Annual Class Schedule
- Credit Hour Definition
- Final Project Information
- Guides for Success
- Michigan Intercollegiate Program for Graduate Students
- Registrar
- Registrar's Student Forms
- Responsible Conduct of Research Training
- Student Health Insurance
- The Graduate School Forms Library
- Thesis and Dissertation Information
- Graduate Writing Resources
- Graduate Academic Conference Fund
- Presidential Research Grants
- Graduate Assistantships
- Extramural Fellowship Directories
- FAFSA application
- Fellowships
- Graduate Student Funding Board (GSA)
- Graduate/Post-Commencement Specific Fellowships
- GRAPES Database (Scholarships and Fellowships)
- GradSense Financial Education
- GVSU Financial Aid Website
- Laker Lifetime Learning (L3)
- Scholarships
- Short Term Emergency Loans
- The Legal Assistance Center
- Legal Aid of West Michigan
The Graduate School has worked to put together resources the specifically apply to international graduate students. We realize that after you are admitted to a program that there is a long checklist for you to work through and we want to make sure that we are supporting you through each step.
Visit the International Student Website to find out more about what we have to offer International Students.
Graduate admission requirements can be found through the Office of Admissions.
An International Student Orientation is provided to help you feel comfortable here.