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Alumni Resources
All FSU alumni are welcome to use our services at no cost. Contact us if you are considering going to graduate school or are contemplating a career change. We can also assist you with resume and cover letter critiques, interview preparation, offer negotiations, strategic job search strategies and more. Alumni may choose whether they meet with a career counselor in-person, over the phone, or via Zoom.
Alumni, please call the Career Development office at 508-626-4615 to schedule an appointment.
Recent alumni, you may use Starfish to schedule career counseling appointments.
- Log in to: starfish.framingham.edu
- Click on “Services”
- Scroll to Career Development
Click on “Schedule Appointment” link at bottom of service. Select "Alumni Career Advising" as your appointment reason.
If you need assistance, please call us at 508-626-4615.
Graduate School Resources
Things to consider about Graduate School
The following questions will help determine if graduate school is right for you. We encourage you to meet with a counselor to discuss any additional questions or concerns you may have.
- Is graduate school necessary for your career/personal goals? Should you go to grad school immediately after receiving your Bachelor’s degree, or should you consider working in your field for a period of time before applying?
- Do you know what you are hoping to accomplish through graduate work? Do you want to master a particular specialty, or acquire a job that requires advanced study?
- Are the graduate programs in your field of interest looking for applicants with some work experience?
- How do you feel about studying? Do you feel ready to continue your studies in a more intense and specialized manner for eight or more hours a day?
- Do you know what course of study you want to pursue in graduate school? If so, what do you hope to achieve with an advanced degree in this field?
- Can you afford more schooling? Keep in mind that graduate school in the short term is not an income-producing venture, and financial aid for graduate students is limited.
- Would you be able to acquire an entry-level position in your field and have your employer pay for all or part of your graduate work?
- Are you going to graduate school as a last resort because you can’t find a job in your field? Are you afraid to tackle the employment market, or do you not know what else to do?
Interested in attending Framingham State University for graduate school?
Contact Graduate Admissions to learn more!
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