{"id":8743,"date":"2012-01-19t08:00:14","date_gmt":"2012-01-19t14:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=8743"},"modified":"2012-02-06t09:51:07","modified_gmt":"2012-02-06t15:51:07","slug":"gradstep-preview-more-about-the-panels","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2012\/01\/gradstep-preview-more-about-the-panels\/","title":{"rendered":"gradstep preview: more about the panels"},"content":{"rendered":"
over 4,500 colleges and universities grant associates, baccalaureate, master\u2019s and doctoral degrees. all together, they educate 20.7 million students. less than 300 colleges and universities (6%) grant more than 20 ph.d. degrees each year. the diversity of american higher education means that nearly all of our graduate students will find employment in one of the other 94% of colleges and universities<\/strong>. our six gradstep panelists work in departments and colleges that represent these other institution types. in order to understand their workplaces better, we put together this quick guide to institutional types, based on the carnegie foundation\u2019s classification system.<\/p>\n