Refer to the for a complete list of dates and deadlines.
- November 18 is the deadline for chairpersons to submit the and students to submit the . Submission of these forms initiates the Graduate School final manuscript review and approval process.
- December 2 is the deadline for students to complete written and/or oral examinations.
- December 2 is the deadline for students to submit the final, Grad-School-approved copy of the thesis/dissertation/synthesis project manuscript on archival paper.
Individual graduate programs set the expectations for preliminary/comprehensive/qualifying exams and defenses (prospectus/projects/thesis/ dissertation/synthesis projects). The Department of Modern Languages does so for foreign language proficiency exams. In all cases, the Graduate School has ended the modification put into place during the COVID-19 disruption that required these milestone exams and presentations be conducted remotely through videoconferencing platforms such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams (accessed through University licenses).
The Graduate School returned to assigning outside observers to thesis, dissertation, and synthesis project defenses/presentations . Outside observers also may be requested using the
To report a successful defense and to initiate the final review and approval process of a thesis, dissertation, or DNP synthesis project the following two things must happen:
- Graduate Faculty Members: The committee chairperson must report the successful defense and committee approval of the manuscript by completing the new
- Graduating Students: The manuscript author and graduating student must provide key information to guide our editors in the manuscript review process by completing the new
Receipt of these two webforms triggers the Graduate School (1) to provide instructions to the graduating student on how to upload their manuscript for our final review and approval process and (2) to confirm from each committee member their approval of both the defense and the manuscript.