The Graduate Student Experience 2027

Date
April 12, 2027 - April 14, 2027
Location
Atlanta, GA

The Graduate Student Experience

Reimagining Graduate Education: Innovating for a New Era

April 12-14, 2027

Atlanta, GA

Join national leaders exploring the future of graduate and professional education and advancing student success from prospect to professional.

How Is Graduate Education Changing?

Graduate education is entering a period of profound change. Institutions are responding to evolving student needs, changing funding models, advances in artificial intelligence, workforce demands, and growing attention to mentorship, well-being, and professional development. Improving the graduate and professional student experience requires institutions to think holistically about the environments, relationships, and experiences that support students from prospect to professional.

Co-hosted by the Gardner Institute and Georgia Tech, the Graduate Student Experience brings together institutional leaders, faculty, researchers, student affairs professionals, graduate educators, and students to explore emerging research, share promising practices, and strengthen the graduate and professional student experience through institutional learning and collaboration.

As part of the Gardner Institute’s Graduate & Professional Student Experience Initiative, the conference also marks the first national convening co-hosted with Georgia Tech and builds on the ideas presented in the forthcoming book, Transforming the Graduate Student Experience: A Call to Expand the Student Success Imperative (Johns Hopkins University Press). Together, these efforts are helping shape a national conversation about the future of the graduate and professional student experience.

The Graduate Student Experience is where institutions come together to understand, improve, and transform the graduate and professional student experience.

What Is the Graduate Student Experience

The “Graduate Student Experience™” refers to the comprehensive range of experiences, both positive and negative, that graduate students encounter during their academic journey. This includes their curricular and, where applicable, co-curricular activities. The term also represents an aspirational vision for what this experience should ideally be, emphasizing respect, dignity, and fairness. It embodies an institutional philosophy advocating for the proper treatment and valuing of graduate students. Efforts to improve the graduate student experience focus on achieving better outcomes in retention, degree completion, and employment. The concept encompasses a holistic view of the student experience, considering intellectual, personal, social, vocational aspects. 

At its core, the Graduate Student Experience is about understanding and improving the experiences that shape learning, belonging, professional growth, and success throughout graduate and professional education.

Why Attend the Graduate Student Experience?

The Graduate Student Experience brings together higher education leaders, faculty, student affairs professionals, administrators, researchers, graduate educators, students, and practitioners from across the country to explore the experiences that define graduate education and how institutions can improve outcomes for graduate and professional students. Through engaging discussions, collaborative learning, emerging research, and the exchange of promising practices, participants explore the ideas, strategies, and institutional approaches that strengthen the graduate and professional student experience.

Whether you are seeking new perspectives, practical strategies, opportunities to collaborate with colleagues, or insights you can apply on your own campus, the conference provides a unique forum for learning, connection, and shared problem-solving. Participants leave with new ideas, stronger professional networks, and a broader understanding of how institutions are supporting graduate and professional students from prospect to professional.

Who Should Attend?

The Graduate Student Experience Conference brings together the diverse partnerships needed to strengthen graduate and professional student success. Designed for higher education leaders and practitioners from the United States and around the world, the conference creates opportunities to learn from multiple perspectives, share promising practices, and explore collaborative approaches to improving graduate education.

Participants may include:

  • Graduate school deans, administrators, and graduate program directors
  • Graduate faculty and staff
  • Student affairs and student success professionals
  • Institutional leaders and academic administrators
  • Researchers, institutional research, and assessment professionals
  • Undergraduate educators who support graduate student preparation and success
  • Graduate and professional students
  • Accrediting organization staff
  • Employers and organizational leaders who hire graduate and professional students
  • Foundation and policy leaders
  • Faculty and staff who support graduate and professional student success
  • International colleagues committed to advancing graduate and professional education

Conference Themes

The conference explores the future of graduate and professional education and the institutional conditions that shape graduate and student success. Sessions are organized around three interconnected themes:

Embracing Graduate and Professional Students Within the Student Success Movement

Explore how institutions can intentionally include graduate and professional students within broader student success efforts while recognizing their unique needs, experiences, and educational journeys.

Understanding and Responding to Contemporary Graduate Student Needs

Examine the realities facing today’s graduate and professional students, including belonging, mentorship, professional formation, well-being, career preparation, and evolving student expectations.

Strengthening the Graduate & Professional Student Experience Through Institutional Innovation

  • Funding Models
  • Systems and Policies
  • Student Well-Being
  • Strategic AI Usage
  • Pedagogy

Call for Proposals

Are you working to improve the graduate and professional student experience through teaching, research, leadership, policy, student support, or program administration? We invite you to submit a proposal for the 2027 Graduate Student Experience Conference and share innovative practices, emerging research, lessons learned, and strategies that are helping institutions better support graduate and professional student success. Join colleagues from across higher education in shaping conversations about the future of graduate education.

Proposal submissions close October 15, 2026

Share your research, innovative practices, and institutional insights while helping shape the future of graduate and professional student success.

Featured Speakers

Hear from nationally recognized leaders whose work is shaping the future of graduate education, student success, philanthropy, and higher education leadership. Additional plenary and keynote details and session information will be announced soon.

Freeman A. Hrabowski III
President Emeritus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)

DeAngela Burns Wallace
President and Chief Executive Officer, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Luoluo Hong
Vice President for Student Engagement and Well-Being, Georgia Institute of Technology

Fees

Register before January 31,2027  for the early bird rate: $995

Contact Us:

Jaydale Poyotte: jaydale.poyotte@gatech.edu

Sara Stein Koch: saraj@gardnerinstitute.org

Conference Location Information:

Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center

800 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308

The Graduate Student Experience Conference will be held at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center, located in the heart of Midtown Atlanta adjacent to the Georgia Tech campus.

Hotel Information:

Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center, 800 Spring St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308

$229 per night

Air Service:

Delta Air Lines Discount

Delta Air Lines is pleased to offer special discounts for attendees of the Graduate Student Experience.

  • Meeting Event Code: NY4VW
  • Book online using the conference flight link.
  • Or call Delta Conferences and Events® at 1-800-328-1111, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (EST), and reference Meeting Event Code NY4VW.

There is no service fee for reservations booked and ticketed through Delta’s conference reservation line.

About the Organizers:

The Graduate Student Experience is presented by the Gardner Institute, in partnership with Georgia Tech’s Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education.

About the Gardner Institute

The non-profit, twenty-seven year old, Gardner Institute partners with colleges, universities, systems, and philanthropies to drive long-term transformation in postsecondary education. Through rigorous analysis, holistic planning, and targeted institutional change, we help faculty, staff, and leaders redesign student experiences so more learners persist, complete, and graduate.

About Georgia Tech

The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education (GPE) advances Georgia Tech’s
mission by supporting the success and well-being of more than 35,000 graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. As part of the Office of the Provost, GPE provides services, advocacy, and professional development programs that foster academic excellence, career readiness, and well-being.

In addition to serving as a champion for graduate and postdoc needs, the office leads innovation and oversight in graduate education, shaping policies, programs, and partnerships that strengthen Georgia Tech’s global impact.

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