COS Convocation
The College of Science's Convocation will be held Wednesday, May 16, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. in the Patriot Center.
As a student in the College of Science you will be positioned to benefit from internships, cooperative work experience, and other personalized training options that will enhance your education and potential.
The Graduate Admissions Office can help answer questions on applications, housing, and tuition, and even child care.
We recognize that graduate students are often older than undergrads with jobs and families. George Mason University’s Child Development Center is a special learning place for “future” Mason students aged 2-5 whose parents are students, faculty, or staff.
Starting a graduate program in a new city is both exciting and stressful. Our new graduate student housing options can help alleviate the stress of finding a convenient place to live.
The College of Science realizes the importance of professional meetings, conferences, workshops and other activities that contribute to your development as a professional scientist. In many cases, these expenses are factored into the grants that support your advisor's research. In others, your department may have funds to help out. Imporantly, the Office of the Provost, provides the Graduate Student Travel Fund (GSTF)
See what the College of Science at George Mason University has to offer you!
Are you ready to start your graduate degree at George Mason University? Challenge yourself with what you can do in your academic career and join the elite in pursuit of higher education at one of the largest universities in Virginia.
Melissa Hayes
Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
College of Science
Science and Tech I Room 103A
(703) 993-3430
email:mhayes5
Gail Hodges
COS Graduate Student Services Coordinator
College of Science
Science and Tech I Room 101C
(703) 993-4044
email:ghodges