Graduate Student Learning Communities at Iowa State University

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2013-01-01
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Ogilvie, Craig
Hernández, Ignacio
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Graduate College

The Graduate College is responsible for more than 140 distinct programs across the entire spectrum of the university’s schools and colleges, including interdisciplinary and certificate programs, as well as for coordinating academic programming between the university’s undergraduate and graduate divisions.

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The Graduate College was founded in 1916 to support graduate study in the university's land-grant areas of agriculture, engineering, home economics and veterinary science.

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Learning communities in higher education and at ISU have primarily focused on small groups of undergraduate students with connections made via linked curricula or living‐learning communities. While the student focus may be different, there is a foundation for Iowa State University to further develop and implement graduate student learning communities (GLC).

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