Academic Enrichment Workshops and Classes
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology takes student activities very serious. It is through such activities that the students, gain knowledge, learn from experts presenters who come in and give workshops and also participant in hands on learning experience.
To gain admission into many graduate programs, the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test score is one of the major and basic requirements. The GRE is a standardized test that is created and administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to test the abstract thinking skills of students. Universities consider the GRE scores to be the best predictors of an applicant’s ability to succeed at the university. The total sum of GRE verbal and quantitative scores combined with undergraduate GPA (Grade Point Average) increases the students’ chances of obtaining direct admission into a university’s graduate program.
CSET takes a proactive effort in providing GRE classes to our students through the collaboration of different enrichment programs such as the Minority Access to Research Careers (MARC), Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement (RISE); Louis Stokes Mississippi Alliance for Minority Participation (LSMAMP); Research Experience for Undergraduate (REU); Center for Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST); and Center of Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education. The GRE classes are made possible through the combined efforts of all the above mentioned programs.
GRE classes are for graduate and undergraduate students. Classes start in the fall.