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The Graduate School-New Brunswick has faculties in the academic arts and sciences, as well as several professional fields, and is responsible, together with the Graduate School-Newark, for all philosophical degrees in the university at the doctoral level. The school's enrollment of about 4,000 students is distributed among 59 Doctoral programs and 49 Master's programs. The faculty is drawn from virtually all the academic divisions of the university. The size of the graduate community is a result of the large number of programs; the actual enrollment of each is limited. Most graduate degree programs offer their instruction in small classes and seminars, provide for close association between students and faculty members, encourage independent study, and work with their students to create programs flexible enough to meet mutual interests and needs. Students and faculty members are engaged in common pursuits of understanding and learning, and the Graduate School-New Brunswick encourages their cooperative exploration of the subjects that interest them without the impediments of routine and the rigidities of mechanical requirements. Officers of the GSNB
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