Graduate Research
Graduate students account for approximately one-third of the entire student body at Andrews University.
They are involved in a variety of research projects both independently and in cooperation with Andrews faculty members. The products of their research can be found on the Dissertation and Thesis Database. A complete bibliography of theses and dissertations completed at a Seventh-day Adventist university (1935-2012) is available for download here.
Recipients of Andrews University Grants-in-Aid-of-Research (GAR). Andrews offers graduate students the opportunity to apply for a Grant-in-Aid-of-Research of up to $1000 to help defray their research expenses (travel for research and other research expenses).
Awards, External Grants and Fellowships
Students have received a variety of awards and fellowships including the Outstanding Dissertation Award, American Schools of Oriental Research Platt Excavation Fellowship, and Biblical Archaeology Society Scholarship.