• All graduate students have individual advisers throughout their enrollment, starting from the time of admission. New students also receive peer advisers. In addition, research seminars and the department colloquium series help students explore potential research areas.
  • Offered are three degrees: an M.A. in mathematics, an M.S. in applied mathematics and a Ph.D. in mathematics. Teaching assistantships are available for full-time Ph.D. students. Each assistant gains teaching experience with a moderate workload, leading recitations for one introductory undergraduate course per semester.
  • The post-baccalaureate certificate for those who seek to strengthen their mathematical backgrounds—at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate levels—is offered to better position students in their careers or to prepare for graduate work in quantitative disciplines.
  • The Mathematics program is offered at George Washington University.