A high school diploma used to be the ticket to a good job. Now, even a
 college degree isn’t enough. In today’s competitive global job market, it
often takes a master’s or even Ph.D. to succeed.

Going to graduate school is a big undertaking that is scary for most people, but
Dr. Donald Martin says it doesn’t have to be. The only member of his family to receive a college degree, he also holds a master’s and Ph.D. He says without a doubt that if he can do it, anyone can!

Donald’s expertise comes from 28 years working in higher education. His book, ROAD MAP FOR GRADUATE STUDY: A Guide for Prospective Graduate Students, is the first comprehensive guide to graduate studies written by an insider.
His clear advice covers every aspect of graduate studies, from getting started to successful completion. He offers insider secrets including:

• How to choose the right school and program for you.
• 7 ‘Deadly Sins’ for applicants.
• 7 ways to get positively noticed and accepted.
• Why “perfect” applicants often get overlooked.
• 14 dos and don’ts to ensure a successful student experience.

CREDENTIALS: Dr. Donald Martin holds a M.A. in communications and Ph.D. in higher education administration. He has worked in enrollment management, student affairs and higher education administration since 1980. He has been employed by Wheaton College, Northwestern University, The University of Chicago
and Columbia University.

AVAILABILITY: IL, nationwide by arrangement
and via telephone
CONTACT: Donald Martin, (773) 549-7639 (IL), dmartin@gradschoolroadmap.com;
www.gradschoolroadmap.com