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Welcome to the Graduate eLibrary - your digital hub for research, learning, and professional growth.
Access step-by-step videos, interactive eGuides, and curated resources designed to guide you through every stage of the graduate school journey. Whether you are just beginning to explore your options, preparing to apply, or navigating your current program, you’ll find practical guidance and tools to help you make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.
Thinking about graduate school but not sure where to begin? This section is designed to help you:
Careers helps you identify your personality type and uncover careers that align with your natural strengths. Prospective students can access the TypeFocus assessments by completing the required information and start exploring paths that fit their skills and interests.
Hosted by the ÌÇÐÄÔ´´ Career Center
Your graduate journey is full of milestones, challenges, and opportunities for growth. Explore step-by-step guides, instructional videos, and curated tools designed to help you:
This asynchronous webinar from ÌÇÐÄÔ´´â€™s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships walks you through grants, loans, and strategies to fund your graduate journey.
Learn how to navigate library databases more effectively to find high-quality scholarly sources for your coursework and research. Hosted by University Library staff, these videos cover database searching strategies, advanced search techniques, and tools to help you locate relevant academic literature efficiently.
Develop a stronger understanding of the different types of sources commonly used in academic research.
course is a self-paced, eight-module program available to all CSU graduate students. It is designed to help you build the skills most valued by employers across industries. Created by graduate education leaders and faculty from eight CSU campuses — and grounded in NACE’s eight career readiness competencies — the course is your next step toward professional success. Whether you are preparing for academic or non-academic career paths, you will gain practical tools, self-assessments, and activities that support meaningful, long-term career development.
Completion of all 8 modules will earn graduates the
Course Commitment: 8 hours (one hour per module),online, asynchronous.
Mindfulness practices are important for all students, and especially important for graduate students, who often juggle intense academic, professional, and personal responsibilities. Incorporating mindfulness can help reduce stress, improve focus, and promote overall well-being—supporting both academic success and a healthier, more balanced graduate experience.