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Every graduate student will get a graduate student handbook at a new graduate students orientation, held by the Department, before her or his first semester here in Delaware. The graduate student handbook is designed to guide students in different career paths, interests, and needs during their programs. It is specifically written about how to get started, how to find their own goals, how to pursue them, and how to complete the programs in the Department. It is precise enough to convey what is needed while in the program, and it is comprehensive enough to answer most of your concerns and questions.

Please contact the HDFS Office, 302-831-6500, if you would like to have a paper copy of it.

HDFS Graduate Handbook 2008-2009

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