9780801882326
Three Magic Letters: Getting to Ph. D. share button
Michael T. Nettles
Format Hardcover
Pages 368
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date December 2005
ISBN 9780801882326
Book ISBN 10 080188232X
About Book

Drawing on the largest survey of doctoral students ever conducted, Three Magic Letters provides a compelling portrait of the graduate school experience and identifies key issues affecting the success and failure of doctoral students.

Michael T. Nettles and Catherine M. Millett surveyed more than nine thousand students from the top twenty-one doctorate-granting institutions in the United States. Their findings, based on rational analysis of a vast amount of descriptive data, shed light on multiple factors critical to the progression of the doctoral degree, particularly adequate institutional funding and engaged and accessible faculty mentors.

This comprehensive volume will provide faculty chairs, administrators, and students with information and evidence for assessing their policies, practices, and programs to improve the graduate school experience and the future of the Ph.D.

Reviews

DiverseEducation.com

Compelling picture of graduate school life... highlights important factors that contribute to student persistence and success.

University Affairs

The book is impressive for not merely telling you what doctoral students are thinking... but in relating what they are thinking to how they are doing—mentally, financially, socially and professionally.

Teachers College Record

Quite possibly, Nettles and Millet have produced what will quickly become a seminal piece of scholarship regarding the Ph.D.

Harvard Educational Review

The first major study of doctoral education since In Pursuit of the PhD (1992)... the magnitude of this accomplishment cannot be overstated.

Review of Higher Education

This book undoubtedly makes an important contribution to the research literature on doctoral education... It breaks important new ground.

— Chris Golde

Inside Higher Ed

An unprecedented look at how students race, walk, or crawl to the finish line.

— Scott Jaschik

Journal of Higher Education

This informative, comprehensive, and enjoyable book goes far beyond the initial question about funding to examine essentially all aspects of the doctoral experience.

— Kelly Ward; Susan K. Gardner

Educational Review

Impressive... Will undoubtedly contribute to debates over how to improve doctoral education both in the UK and US, and indeed other countries.

— Ingrid Lunt

Inside Higher Ed.

An unprecedented look at how students race, walk, or crawl to the finish line.

— Scott Jaschik