Degree Information
The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Final Examination/Dissertation Defense
The candidate for the doctoral degree must pass a final examination by deadline dates announced in the "Office of Graduate Studies Calendar" each semester or summer term. No student may be given a final examination unless his or her current official cumulative and degree plan GPRs are 3.000 or better and he or she has been admitted to candidacy. There must be no unabsolved grades of D, F, or U for any course listed on the degree plan. To absolve a deficient grade, a student must have repeated the course and have achieved a grade of C or better. A student must have completed all course work on his or her degree plan with the exception of 691 (Research) or 692 (Professional Study) hours. The student must be registered for all remaining hours; there may be no remaining hours to be taken on the degree plan. Doctoral students in counseling psychology or school psychology may have 684 Professional Internship on the degree plan that is remaining for which he or she must be registered. The preliminary examination results and research proposal must have been submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies 14 weeks prior to the date of the defense. The request for permission to hold and announce the final examination must be submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies a minimum of 10 working days in advance of the scheduled date. Examinations/Defenses that are not completed and reported as satisfactory to the Office of Graduate Studies within 10 working days of the scheduled examination/defense date will be recorded as failures.
The student's advisory committee, as finally constituted, will conduct this examination. The final examination is not to be administered until the dissertation or record of study is available in substantially final form to the student's advisory committee, and all concerned have had adequate time to review the document. Additionally, all English Language Proficiency requirements must be satisfied prior to scheduling the examination. Whereas the final examination may cover the broad field of the candidate's training, it is presumed that the major portion of the time will be devoted to the dissertation and closely allied topics. Persons other than members of the graduate faculty may, with mutual consent of the candidate and the major professor, be invited to attend a final examination for an advanced degree. A positive vote by all members of the graduate committee with at most one dissension is required to pass a student on his or her exam. A department can have a stricter requirement provided there is consistency within all degree programs within a department. Upon completion of the questioning of the candidate, all visitors must excuse themselves from the proceedings.
The advisory committee will submit its recommendations on the appropriate form to the Office of Graduate Studies regarding acceptability of the candidate for the doctoral degree. Students must be registered in the University in the semester or summer term in which the final examination is taken.