The Center for Experimental Humanities offers a combination of flexibility and rigorous academic training. Part of CEH's success results from personal, individual faculty advisement. Students are advised by the center's director and associate director, other members of the center's faculty, and by selected faculty in the Graduate School at large. Advising extends beyond course selection and the master's thesis. An interdisciplinary graduate degree can be shaped to reach many different goals, and it is here that the expertise of the faculty proves especially valuable.