Program Overview
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs is available on the school's website
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs is available
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College offers a range of programs for graduate students. The school is committed to providing a world-class education and research opportunities to its students.
Programs Offered
The Guarini School offers the following programs:
- Chemistry
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Literature
- Computational Science and Modeling
- Computer Science
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society
- Health Policy and Clinical Practice
- Integrative Neuroscience
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS)
- Master of Energy Transition
- Mathematics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Physics and Astronomy
- Psychological and Brain Sciences
- Quantitative Biomedical Sciences
- Sonic Practice
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Research and Training Opportunities
Health Policy and Clinical Practice Program
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is a PhD program that focuses on the intersection of health policy and clinical practice. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in health policy and clinical practice, as well as the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research in this field.
Application Requirements
To apply to the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program, students must submit the following:
- Application fee: $100
- GRE scores: Required
- English language proficiency test scores: Required for non-US citizens, with the exception of those who are earning or have earned a degree from institutions in the US or Canada, or whose primary language of instruction at their non-US institution was English
- Personal statement: A brief essay describing the student's motivation and preparation for pursuing a graduate degree at Dartmouth, what research interests or advanced topics excite them the most, and how a graduate degree will further their career goals
- Recommendation letters: 3 required, up to 4 accepted
- Resume/CV
- Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts should be uploaded as part of the application, official transcripts are not needed during the application process
- Program supplement: Please choose up to two research areas you are most interested in working in:
- Aging
- Cancer Epidemiology
- Comparative Effectiveness
- Health and Technology
- Health Communications & Decision Making
- Health Systems & Variations in Health Care
- Mental Health
- Patient Preferences
- Population Health
- Prevention
- Shared Decision Making
- Writing sample: A sample of scientific writing, either an individual paper written for a course or a published paper where the student is the first author
Faculty
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program has a faculty that is dedicated to teaching and research. The faculty members are experts in their fields and are committed to providing students with a high-quality education.
Degree Offered
The Health Policy and Clinical Practice program offers a PhD degree.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for the Health Policy and Clinical Practice program is December 1.
Financial Support
The Guarini School offers various forms of financial support to its students, including:
- Funding: Stipends and benefits, NSF GRFP, fellowships, awards, and grants
- Tuition and living costs: Information on tuition and living costs
- Financial aid: Dartmouth 4E Funds, childcare subsidy, institutional financial aid, and international students
Academics
The Guarini School has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including:
- Academic calendar: Investiture and commencement, mental health awareness month, ethics training sessions, orientation, graduate student appreciation week, and postdoc appreciation week
- Graduate registrar: Academic requirements, academic standing, courses, transcript requests, enrollment verification, academic honor and conduct policies and procedures, thesis, dissertation, or course-track fulfillments, PhD innovation program at Dartmouth, IvyPlus exchange scholar program, and internship and experiential Dartmouth learning courses for graduate students
- Graduate school academic policies and forms: Academic policies, thesis and dissertation forms, exit forms, title IX office, disability-related accommodations, grievance policy, Dartmouth compliance and ethics hotline, international scholars, service members and veterans, and students with disabilities
Postdocs
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for postdocs, including:
- Welcome: Affiliated fellows
- Career and professional development: Postdoc research day, national postdoc association core competencies, professional affiliations, and professional development award
- Advocacy and support: Postdoc appreciation week, national postdoc association, mentoring resources, and Dartmouth postdoc community resources
- Get in touch:
- News: News and updates for postdocs
Alumni
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for alumni, including:
- Graduate alumni research award: Information on the award and past recipients
- Stay connected: Information on how to stay connected with the school and other alumni
Faculty
The Guarini School has a range of resources and support available for faculty, including:
- Required syllabi language: Information on the required language for syllabi
- Mentoring resources: Information on mentoring resources available for faculty
Policies
The Guarini School has a range of policies in place, including:
- Academic honor code: Information on the academic honor code and related regulations
- Academic conduct regulations: Information on academic conduct regulations
The final answer is:
Introduction to the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies
The Guarini School of Graduate
