Graduate Advisors & Coordinators

The Role of a Faculty Graduate Advisor

The Graduate Advisor serves as a prospective or current student’s first point of contact within the faculty of any given department or program. The Graduate Advisor typically serves as the admission committee chair, and thus answers questions from prospective students regarding research or course content. Graduate Advisors also serve current students in their given department or program by reviewing all requests (petitions, part-time status, leave of absence, etc.) and are particularly involved any time a current student would like to request an exception to policy.


The Role of the Graduate Coordinator

Each department has its own Graduate Coordinator. These staff members serve as your departmental contact for questions regarding funding and forms processing. They also provide exception memos and serve as a liaison with the Departmental Faculty Graduate Advisors and with the Graduate and Professional Studies office.

Biomedical Engineering


Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering


Civil and Environmental Engineering


Electrical Engineering and Computer Science


Materials Science and Engineering


Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Computational Science Joint Doctoral Program


Master of Embedded and Cyber Physical Systems


Master of Engineering


Materials and Manufacturing Technology School-Wide Concentration