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Doctoral Resources

Pre-Doctoral Programs:

Ball State – Masters Accounting PhD Prep

BYU Ph.D. Prep Program

California Pre-Doctoral Program

Chicago Booth – Fama-Miller Center for Research in Finance

Chicago Booth – Pathways to Research & Doctoral Careers

Chicago Booth – Research Staff Program

Harvard GSAS Research Scholars

Kenan Institute Predoctoral Research Associates Program

NYU Pre-Doctoral Program

Northwestern KSM Research Fellows Program

Stanford GSB Research Fellows Program

Clemson University Pathfinders Program – 2 day campus visitation program for doctoral students and post-doctoral scholars

Economics Pre-Doctoral Programs:

The AEA Summer Program

The PhD Excellence Initiative

IDDEAS

The IDDEAS program is a two-day program for undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds interested in research and academia. 

Chicago Booth/Northwestern Kellogg: Introduction to Diversity in Doctoral Education and Scholarship (IDDEAS@Booth/Kellogg)
MIT Sloan School of Management: Introduction To Diversity In Doctoral Education And Scholarship (IDDEAS@MITSloan)
Stanford University: Introduction to Diversity in Doctoral Education and Scholarship (IDDEAS)
Wharton Business School: Introduction to Diversity in Doctoral Education and Scholarship (IDDEAS)

BestBizSchools

BestBizSchools is a web site powered by AACSB International that provides vital information to prospective business school students. Visitors will find a search tool to locate AACSB-accredited schools that fit their needs, including school profiles; information on the role of rankings in choosing a doctoral program; and an explanation of accreditation and its benefits.

DocNet – Consortium of Business Doctoral Programs

DocNet is an organization of nearly 100 universities granting doctoral degrees in business administration and economics. Its purpose is to promote doctoral education in business throughout the world. The organization educates potential students about careers in academia and engages in a variety of recruiting strategies aimed at increasing the pool of qualified applicants for doctoral-granting institutions. DocNet members share information about best practices, curriculum and admissions issues, student support, and placement. DocNet is an affiliate of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools in Business.

GMAT Preparation

For information on taking the GMAT exam, visit www.gmat.org

The Princeton Review is proud to offer all PhD Project prospective doctoral students exclusive discounts on their test prep. Simply choose the program that is best for you and the discount will be added at checkout. Visit princetonreview.com for this special offer.

Want FREE Student Tools & Resources?

What’s Your Score – Take a FREE Practice Test? Determine your preparation needs by taking a full-length practice exam (online or in person) without affecting your record and receive a personalized, detailed score report, analyzing your test taking strengths and weaknesses.

For additional insights on the GMAT and B-schools, visit the Bell Curves Blog at http://gmat.bellcurves.com/blog.

GMAT webinar Presented by Akil Bello & The PhD Project – click here for playback

GMAT vs. GRE  Comparison Tool

See further insights on GMAT and GRE in our FAQ section.

Help Writing Dissertation

TADA! Thesis and Dissertation Accomplished  – Did you know that half of all graduate students never get their degree? So, what is unique about the 50% who can put those letters after their name? It’s simple – they finished writing their thesis or dissertation.

Grad School Road Map

The Grad School Road Map team is comprised of former graduate admissions deans or directors at top-tier institutions who now provide expert coaching for the application process. Since Dr. Don Martin founded the company in 2008, more than 350 applicants have been successfully coached in business and other disciplines (doctoral and MBA/master’s), with a 97% acceptance rate.  We invite you to further explore Grad School Road Map by visiting: www.GradSchoolRoadMap.com.
Grad School Road Map collaborated with The PhD Project to offer two free webinars:

Navigating the Ph.D. Application Process Part I playback link
Navigating the Ph.D. Application Process Part II – playback link

Help Doctoral Students Retreat

The HELP Approach Partnership – Provides a holistic approach to education to help you meet your goals. We use the HELP Approach Partnership to get doctoral, graduate, and professional students from indecision to completion.  For a complete listing of the fall 2019 retreats click here.

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