The Graduate School is responsible for graduate student enrollment, cultivation, academic degree conferment, and other student affairs. Over the 30 years since the university initiated graduate education, the Graduate School has diligently implemented the guiding principles of the university, actively promoted the connotative development of graduate education, and steadily advanced reforms and innovations in graduate education. It fully leverages its role in providing service support and contributing to planning and decision-making for the university’s graduate education, improving the quality of high-level public security talent cultivation, and serving the development and team building of public security work in the new era.
Its subordinate offices include the General Office, admissions office, talent cultivation office, degree management office, quality assessment office of degree authorization points, degree education management center, and student affairs office, along with 22 graduate student squadrons. It has more than 30 stuff members, almost 4,000 graduate students, including more than 300 PhD students and about 3,300 postgraduate students.