
Graduate Admissions Council
The Graduate Admissions Council is a committee responsible for reviewing applications and making decisions about who gets admitted to graduate programs at a university. They evaluate applicants' academic records, test scores, letters of recommendation, and personal statements to ensure candidates meet the program’s standards and criteria. The council's role helps maintain the quality and selectivity of the graduate student body, balancing diverse backgrounds and professional goals to admit students who are most likely to succeed in their advanced studies.