Oakland University Graduate School
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Push the boundaries of your potential to become a true leader.
Ways To Connect With Us
The Graduate School is committed to providing you support and helping you progress successfully throughout your graduate program. Our career pathway advisers are available to answer questions, needs program selection advising, or requires guidance through the application process. We offer support via email, phone, virtual appointments (Zoom), and in-person.
Future Graduate Students
- Sign up for a virtual appointment available on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
- Virtual Office Hours are available on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
- In-person office hours are available Tuesday through Friday.
- Ask a question or obtain information by submitting the request for information form or Facebook or Instagram or LinkedIn
- Phone calls available at (248) 370-2700 on Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
- Register now for Winter 2025 classes and confirm your enrollment in MySAIL.
Faculty, Current Graduate Students and Applicants
Contact the Graduate School in regards to questions/concerns/problems including registration, graduation, program transfers, credit transfers and more.
We have what it takes to help transform your passion into a powerful blend of knowledge and competencies that can help you succeed and fulfill your dreams. You'll appreciate our extraordinary educational experience that will help you keep pace with the ever-changing economy of the future.
- Explore more than 130 compelling graduate programs to help you get promoted, land your dream job or make your mark on the world.
- Tap into extraordinary faculty whose expertise and personal touch will inspire you to thrive.
- Develop innovative solutions, discover pioneering research and acquire new competencies that will get you noticed.
- Strengthen your network and connect with other students who are leaders in their organizations.
136
doctoral, master's degree and certificate programs
810
international students and scholars
16
research centers on campus
106,000
alumni with 72% living in Michigan