Student Exchange. Graduate students of agriculture and related sciences can cross-enroll in any of the Consortium member universities. Students may take up courses or conduct their research in their chosen universities, where their fields of specialization are among the university's strengths. Units earned for courses in the host university will be credited to the student's degree program. details at UC website >>
Faculty Exchange. Consortium faculty members can visit other UC members for both short- and long-term periods. The faculty member may be affiliated with and teach courses in his/her field of specialization and in accordance with the needs of the host university.
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Thesis Grants. Started in 1995, this component provides a limited amount of funds to assist ongoing graduate students of any of the Consortium members and associate members in the preparation and production of the thesis/dissertation manuscript. details at UC website >>