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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2678023, member: 6620"] I got up early today so I did a cursory scan of graduate program listings at ND, UConn, Mississippi State, University of Louisville and South Carolina. To the best of my viewing, only [COLOR=#b30000]South Carolina [/COLOR]has a full graduate course of studies in anything related to her undergrad program. Texas A&M also does not have a grad program in that area. So, is there another school in the Sweet Sixteen (assuming it's not Texas &M) that has grad communication programs? After looking at six sites, I'll leave the guesswork and research work to someone else. If this is a basketball decision, I think she's got as good -- if not, better - chance to contributing to a team chasing a title at Texas A&M as any other SEC School (MSU, S. Carolina). And the programs just don't seem to match up elsewhere. However, if the grad school requirements are not paramount, Louisville offers an almost apple for apple opportunity (she goes to the Hines-Allen slot). If there are other things, well....stay tuned. [/QUOTE]
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