# Graduate Student Programming
**Source**: https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/resources/graduate-students/
**Parent**: https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/
Whether you are embarking on your doctoral journey, navigating the middle, or nearing the end, we are here for you.
## [Academic Coaching for Graduate Students](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/what-we-offer/academic-coaching/)
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ARC academic coaching is an individualized, goal-oriented collaboration between an experienced coach and a student. Academic coaches work with graduate students to help identify and design more effective approaches to goal setting, time management, organization, resource utilization, communication, reading, note-taking, exam preparation, and more.
- [Build Your Academic Support System – Graduate Students](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/11/build-your-academic-support-system-graduate-students/)
Harvard has a network of academic, personal, and professional support available to Harvard Griffin GSAS students. From advising and teaching development to mental health, accessibility, writing, and career planning, these resources are here to support you at every stage of your graduate journey….[Continue Reading](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/11/build-your-academic-support-system-graduate-students/)
- [Accountability Groups for Graduate Students](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/11/accountability-groups-for-graduate-students/)
Joining an accountability group or forming one of your own is an effective strategy for getting writing done and for making progress on large projects. By meeting at set times and giving everyone a chance to report their progress and goals, accountability groups leverage social commitment, provide structure, and help ensure students focus on tasks they might otherwise avoid. …[Continue Reading](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/11/accountability-groups-for-graduate-students/)
- [Creating Your Own Accountability Group](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/10/creating-accountability-groups/)
Forming an accountability group of your own is an effective strategy for getting writing done and for making progress on large projects. By meeting at set times and giving everyone a chance to report their progress and goals, accountability groups leverage social commitment, provide structure, and help ensure students focus on tasks they might otherwise avoid….[Continue Reading](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/10/10/creating-accountability-groups/)
- [Coaching Groups for Neurodiverse Students](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/01/21/coaching-groups-for-neurodiverse-students/)
If you are a GSAS student who identifies as neurodiverse or has a diagnosis of ADHD, autism, and/or a learning difference, we invite you to join an ARC academic coaching group for neurodiverse students! In small-group sessions, you’ll engage with peers and an ARC facilitator to explore your academic journey and share strategies for your success….[Continue Reading](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/2023/01/21/coaching-groups-for-neurodiverse-students/)
## Upcoming ARC Programming for Graduate Students
Mar
26
### [Non-Academic Job Search Accountability Group](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/calendar_event/nonacademic-job-search-accountability-group-26/)
From February 12, 2026 to April 2, 2026, Every week at 12:00 pm
Online
Apr
02
### [Non-Academic Job Search Accountability Group](https://academicresourcecenter.harvard.edu/calendar_event/nonacademic-job-search-accountability-group-26/)
From February 12, 2026 to April 2, 2026, Every week at 12:00 pm
Online
[View Upcoming Events on Engage](https://engage.gsas.harvard.edu/organization/arc/events)