In addition to the Catalog, the following publications will
help many students:
Departmental Brochures: Small brochures describing many of the
departments and programs at the University of Maryland are available free
of charge. Contact the departments or programs directly; addresses and
phone numbers are listed in the Guide
to Graduate Programs section of this catalog.
Schedule of Classes: The
Schedule of Classes lists course offerings, class times, and room assignments,
registration dates and procedures, deadlines, fees, and general information.
The schedule is published four times a year, twice each semester. The first
edition is available prior to early registration for the spring and fall
semesters. The second edition, published a few weeks before the beginning
of each semester, updates course offerings and registration procedures.
The schedule is available to all students free of charge and can be picked
up at the Mitchell Building, Stamp Student Union, Hornbake Library and
McKeldin Library.
Graduate Application Booklet: This booklet, which contains the
application forms and information you need to complete the forms, is available
on request from the Graduate School at (301) 314-9304 or from the individual
graduate programs.
Handbook for Graduate Assistants and Graduate Fellows: This handbook
sets forth policies, procedures, and services of interest to graduate assistants
and graduate fellows and is available from the graduate program offices
and the Fellowship Office. The
Handbook is currently available on the World Wide Web. To
obtain a hardcopy version, please call (301) 405- 4207, or write
the Fellowship Office, 2126 Lee Building, University of Maryland, College
Park, MD 20742
The Thesis & Dissertation Manual: This manual contains the
instructions for preparation of theses and dissertations and is available
from The Media Express Campus Reprographics, Reckord Armory, for a minimal
charge.
World Wide Web
Visit the University of Maryland homepage. A vast amount of information
is available on-line from websites maintained by campus offices. Most resources
can be accessed or linked through:
University of Maryland, College Park
http://www.umd.edu
Testudo (Administrative Services)
http://www.testudo.umd.edu