Information for Graduate and Professional Students

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While much of the work of individual departments and offices pertains to undergraduates at Duke, graduate and professional students are an integral community and are welcome to make use of the resources available to them throughout the Division of Student Affairs.  For example:

1) The Career Center employs an advisor whose counseling focuses specifically on the needs and interests of graduate and professional students.

2) Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) makes its services available to graduate and professional students.

3) Each of the cultural centers within Campus Life work with and provide staff resources for various graduate and professional school communities, including international students.

4)  Housing accommodations for a limited number of graduate and professional students are available in the University's Central Campus facilities--conveniently located between Duke University's East and West Campuses, adjacent to the Medical Center. 

5) The Community Housing Office within Student Affairs also works with graduate and professional students to locate housing in the Durham area.

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