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Johnston Hall

Graduate Student Services and Progress Office
316 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant Ave S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Phone: 612.625.3490
Fax: 612.625.6855

Hours of operation:
Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:30 pm

Effective Spring 2012:

Closed Tuesday afternoons from 12noon-4:30pm

Welcome to the Graduate Student Services and Progress (GSSP) office’s web site.

Our office serves as the primary contact point for all Graduate School students after their admission and initial registration. We are responsible for student academic matters, including monitoring student registration and degree progress, approving degree program and thesis proposal forms, scheduling of examinations, accepting completed theses and dissertations, awarding of degrees, and maintaining permanent student records. We also advise faculty and students concerning Graduate School and University policies and procedures.

For specific information and access to commonly used GSSP forms, click on the buttons below. If you cannot find the information you need online, please contact us directly.

Post-Bac/Nursing Post-Mast. Certificate

Masters Students

Specialist Certificate in Education

Doctoral Students

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If you are a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) student, please contact the College of Education and Human Development (612-625-6501) for more information regarding degree progress and completion.

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