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Graduate School Alumni Advisory Council
The Graduate School is in the process of forming an Alumni Advisory Council. The Council will assist the Graduate School in fulfilling it's vision and mission for graduate education at Bradley. More information about the Council will be posted here as it becomes available.
The Graduate School Vision
The Graduate School of Bradley University will make available to individuals desiring post-baccalaureate studies a selection of rigorous, high quality professional master's degrees and certificate programs that will enhance their professional skills and intellectual development. It will be recognized for the quality of the advanced study, research and creative producatin produced by the students and faculty. Students completing programs of study shall be recognized at the local, state, and national levels for their excellence in research, creative producation, professional service, or performance in the workplace.
The Graduate School Mission
The mission of The Graduate School, working with the Graduate Faculty, is to provide leadership and administrative assistance to the faculties of the colleges and departments of the University for the purpose of developing and maintaining high quality professional post-baccalaureate programs. In accordance with the theme of Bradley's post-baccalaureate programs, "Professional Programs for Emerging Leaders," these programs are designed to prepare individuals for professional leadership, with advanced skills in analysis, communication, creative production, technology, and interpersonal relations. The programs meet the diverse needs of individuals by offering students the opportunity to work closely with faculty, in small classes, on a flexible schedule.
The Graduate School shall serve as an advocate before the University Administration and the community in support of the students, faculties, departments, and colleges that are participants in the University's post-baccalaureate programs. It shall provide for the welfare of the students and faculties by identifying the needs of these constituencies and pursuing avenues for meeting these needs.


