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Can a student change his/her advisor in the process of graduate study?

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Can a student change his/her advisor in the process of graduate study?

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Often the research interests of students will evolve as they receive their graduate training. As students’ interests may be better aligned with different faculty, it is perfectly fine, and in many cases beneficial, for them to change advisors. Sometimes, students may complete their Master’s degree under one advisor and change advisors for their Ph.D.

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