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Title: Program Director Informational Workshop


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Program DirectorInformational Workshop
Hosted by the Graduate College
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Welcome
Dr. Thomas Tomasi Associate Dean of the Graduate
College and Biology Professor
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Graduate College Minimum Admission Requirements
Eric Eckert Coordinator of Admissions and
Recruitment
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Minimum Requirements
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher OR
  • Last 60 hour GPA of 2.75 or higher OR
  • Satisfactory scores on the GRE, GMAT, or MAT
  • Satisfactory scores on GRE Must score a 475 or
    higher on the verbal or quantitative section and
    no lower than 400 on the other section
  • Satisfactory score on the GMAT Total score of
    400 or higher

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Minimum Requirements
  • Students achieving the minimums application
    materials will be sent to the department for
    further evaluation and admission decision
  • Students NOT achieving the minimums - will be
    sent a denial letter by the Graduate College
  • Coordinators and Directors can request an
    exception to the minimum requirements

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Application Process Materials Needed
  • Completing of Graduate College application
  • Paying application fee (35.00)
  • Sending two official copies of transcripts to the
    Graduate College
  • Sending additional materials required by the
    program or department
  • Test Scores (GRE, GMAT, or MAT)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Resume
  • Program/Departmental Application

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Application Process Processing of Materials
  • Graduate College ensures that minimum
    requirements are met
  • Forward a copy of the application materials to
    the program coordinator/director (application,
    transcript information, test scores, letters of
    recommendation, etc.)
  • Admission Recommendation Form
  • Complete the Admission Recommendation Form, and
    send a copy back to the Graduate College
  • Letter and copy of Admission Form sent to the
    student

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Admission Recommendation Form
  • You have three choices
  • Admit
  • Deny
  • Reapply
  • Really a deny with a note explaining what the
    student should do before he/she reapplies
  • There is NO conditional or pending admission.

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Admits
  • Regular Admit
  • Admit with Conditions
  • (We DO NOT track this)

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Deny and Reapply
  • Deny
  • Reapply

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Change of Academic Area Form
  • Used when student changes from one program to
    another
  • The form acts as their application
  • Admission process for changing programs is the
    same as mention above
  • Students must also submit additional materials to
    new program, if applicable

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International Admission
Lisa Gibson Assistant Director, International
Student Services
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Office of International Student Services
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International Student Services Staff
  • Jody Pritt, Director
  • Lisa Gibson, Assistant Director
  • Heejung Cromley, Admissions Coordinator
  • September Bickmore, SEVIS Coordinator
  • Kristina Guinn, Admissions Evaluator
  • Barbara Opfer, Administrative Specialist
  • Student Employees

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Processing International Applications and
Admissions
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International Application Deadlines
  • Published Application Deadlines
  • Fall Semester May 1  
  • Spring Semester September 1

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Required Application Materials
  • International application
  • 50 application fee
  • Transcripts
  • Proof of English
  • TOEFL, IELTS, ELI Completion
  • Graduate test scores (if required)
  • GRE or GMAT
  • Financial documentation
  • Statement of financial support (form or letter)
  • Sponsors bank statement or letter

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Evaluation of Application Files
  • Determine if the Institution is recognized or
    accredited
  • World Higher Education Database
  • EDGE (Electronic Database for Global Education)
  • by AACRAO
  • NAFSA/AACRAO References
  • Internet websites and list-serves
  • Professional Contacts
  • Credential Evaluation Services
  • Verify Bachelors degree equivalency if graduate
    applicant

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Evaluation of Application Files
  • Calculate GPA
  • Research the countrys educational system
    (Resources are the same as in 1)
  • For graduate students
  • Complete Credential Evaluation Form for graduate
    applicants
  • Forward to Graduate College to forward to the
    department for an admission decision

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When a student is admitted we
  • Check financial documentation
  • Personal/sponsor funding or scholarship
  • Write admission letter
  • Create immigration form (I-20 or DS-2019)
  • Mail admission packet by DHL
  • Approx. 3-5 days to reach the students country

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Student Receives Admission Packet
  • Apply for Student Travel Visa (Visa fee US 131)
  • Travel to Consulate (often in other cities)
  • NOTE
  • Students are not guaranteed a visa
  • Some students must make multiple appointments
    before obtaining the visa
  • Pay SEVIS fee (200 for F-1s and 180 for J-1s)
  • Make appointments
  • Often available only weeks to months in advance
  • Find affordable plane tickets
  • Often available only months in advance

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Timing is Crucial
  • Visa and travel arrangements require a minimum of
    2-3 months advance planning
  • Visa granted for a specific school, difficult to
    change
  • Students may receive admission packets from
    several schools
  • Students usually apply for visa based on first
    admission packet received

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Student Arrival Orientation
  • Student should notify ISS of arrival plans
  • Student must arrive by program start date
  • ISS helps arrange transportation to campus
  • Temporary campus housing is not normally
    available in January for spring semester
  • Student allowed to register for classes only
    after attending International Student Orientation

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Encumbrances (Holds)
  • IN First-time students for orientation and
    copies of immigration documents
  • May be used for other immigration issues
  • IT After registration for first semester
  • Sometimes takes several
  • semesters to clear
  • EN English Language Institute

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Maintaining SEVIS ComplianceImmigration
Regulations

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Enrollment Requirements
  • Full-time is
  • 12 hrs for undergraduate students
  • 9 hrs for graduate students
  • A student is considered Out of Status
  • When they enroll less than or drop below
    full-time without PRIOR approval of ISS
  • Under-enrollment permission
  • Only reasons approved by theDepartment of
    Homeland Security/Department of State can be
    considered for an exception

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Online Courses
  • Only one online or distance learning course (no
    more than 3 credit hours) per semester (fall and
    spring) will count toward a students full-time
    course load
  • Students may enroll in any number of online
    courses during the summer (summer course
    enrollment is not required)

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Failure to Maintain Status
  • Specific requirement and regulations to maintain
    status
  • Refer the student to, or contact our office
    directly
  • Students who fail to maintain status lose the
    privileges of their student visa status and
    become subject to deportation

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Questions?
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Graduate Assistantships
Valerie Murphy Administrative Specialist II
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Financial Benefits
  • Stipend for work on campus (20 hours/week)
  • Fee waiver scholarship
  • 10 discount at the bookstore
  • Eligible to purchase Faculty/Staff Meal Plan
    through Sodexo
  • Block of 10 meals - 35.00 (3.50/each)
  • For use at Blair-Shannon, Garst and Kentwood
    Dining Centers

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2009-2010 stipends
  • 7,340 or 9,730 for the Academic Year (AY)
  • 3,670 or 4,865 for a semester (FA or SP)
  • 1,835 or 2,432.50 for summer
  • (Semester stipend ½ of AY stipend SU stipend ¼)

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Payment of Stipends
  • AY 9 equal payments received Sept-May
  • FA 4 equal payments received Sept-Dec
  • (NO payment in Aug for FA or AY appt)
  • SP 4 equal payments received Feb-May
  • (NO payment in Jan for SP appt)
  • Direct Deposit at end of month

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Fee Waiver Scholarship
  • Covers up to 15 hours of graduate (600-level or
    above) coursework that are part of students
    program of study for each of the FA and SP
    semesters, PLUS 6 hours in the SU (for those with
    a G.A. position in the SP)
  • Sept 15 Feb 15 Deadlines for the appointment
    PAF to be received by the Graduate College for
    student to be eligible to receive fee waiver
    benefit
  • Hours carried by G.A. subject to same course fee
    drop penalties as any other student

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Department / Unit Eligibility
  • Must have the funding for the stipend
  • Grandfathered in Fee Waivers
  • Transfer of funds for fee waivers when required
  • See G.A. website for details on these issues

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Student Eligibility
  • Initial
  • Must be admitted into a degree program
  • Must have
  • 3.00 GPA undergraduate cumulative OR
  • 3.00 GPA on last 60 hours of undergraduate OR
  • 3.00 on 9 hours of graduate work
  • To Maintain Eligibility
  • Must be enrolled in 6 hrs of graduate level
    classes during a regular semester 3 hours
    during SU semester
  • Must maintain a 3.00 graduate GPA
  • See G.A. website for details on length of
    eligibility

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Application
  • Students submit applications directly to the
    respective department

Recruitment Selection
  • Process set by the hiring department/office
  • Postings may be placed on G.A. website (Send your
    posting as an email attachment to Carla Coorts)

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Personnel Action Form (PAF) Appointment
  • Needs to be complete (details on website)
  • Use current local address
  • Print on the correct side of the NCR paper
  • Timely submittal is important
  • Routing two signatures prior to submission to
    Graduate College

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PAFs Cont. Appointment Changes
  • If prior to start of appointment period, contact
    Valerie in Graduate College to determine if new
    PAF is required
  • If needed then, mark Change of Status in box in
    upper left-hand corner of PAF
  • Mark appropriate change action in Sec. V, enter
    budget information in Sec. VI provide comments
    as necessary
  • Resignations/Terminations - Contact Valerie in
    Graduate College ASAP

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Appointment Stepsafter Receipt of PAF in
Graduate College
  • Student eligibility checked
  • Fee waiver availability checked
  • Fee waiver entered
  • Appointment letter and form prepared and mailed
    to student

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Appointment Steps Cont.
  • Student Responsibilities (detailed in appointment
    letter)
  • Return signed appointment form (PAF does not
    leave Graduate College until signed appointment
    form has been returned)
  • I-9, W-4, and Direct Deposit Forms (complete at
    the hiring office)

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I-9 Form (Employment Eligibility Verification)
  • To be completed in the hiring department/office
  • Section 1 must be completed by student by end of
    first day of employment period
  • Appropriate forms of identificationmust be
    originals to be presented to the hiring
    dept/office
  • Dept/office to complete Sec. 2, then forward to
    their cost center to complete E-Verify, which
    must be completed by end of third day
  • Recommend that ALL new/first-time G.A.s complete
    an I-9 even if previously a student employee

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Foreign National Employees
  • Cannot begin working until cleared by
    International Payroll (see link under
    Appointment Steps for details on clearance
    process)
  • Not allowed to work over 20 hrs/wk during the FA
    SP semesters per US Immigration law
  • Teaching Assistantship eligibility see link
    under Appointment Guide for details

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Miscellaneous
  • Time Sheets
  • Required of non-teaching/research G.A.s
  • To be completed monthly retained in the hiring
    dept/office
  • Subject to auditing by Payroll Office
  • Other Employment on Campus
  • Not allowed during G.A. appointment period except
    between FA SP semester over SP break

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Miscellaneous Cont.
  • Training
  • Teaching G.A.s -- Mandatory orientation given by
    Graduate College every August, but department
    specific training should also be given by hiring
    department
  • Non-teaching Research G.A.s -- Training is
    responsibility of individual units
  • See G.A. website for details on all of these
    issues

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Certificate Programs, Thesis, and Travel Funding
Carla Coorts Assistant to the Dean
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Graduate Certificate Programs
  • MSU currently offers 18 post-baccalaureate
    graduate certificate programs
  • Certificate programs, once approved, are valid
    for a period of 5 years at the end of the 5-year
    period, a program renewal request must be
    submitted to Graduate Council for the program to
    continue
  • Certificates can be completed as stand-alone
    programs or done concurrently with graduate
    degree programs

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Certificate Program Procedures
  • Certificate programs require the same admission
    process as other graduate degree programs
  • A Plan of Study, much like the Advisor Approved
    Program of Study for a masters program, must be
    completed by the student and signed by the
    certificate program advisor
  • If a change needs to be made to a Plan of Study
    once it has been filed with the Graduate College,
    a Change of Certificate Plan form should be
    completed by the advisor

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Certificate Program Completion
  • A Notification to Complete a Graduate
    Certificate Form must be submitted to the
    Graduate College during the semester in which the
    student plans to complete the program
    requirements
  • This initiates the final check and provides the
    information needed by the Office of the Registrar
    to order the formal certificate
  • The formal certificate is mailed to the student
    4-6 weeks following the end of the semester.
    Completion is transcripted

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Certificate Program Resources
  • 2009-2010 Graduate Catalog (page 43)
  • Information regarding graduate certificate
    programs, including all forms, are available on
    the Graduate College website at
  • http//graduate.missouristate.edu/certificates.htm

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Graduate Student Grade Requirements
  • A student becomes ineligible for graduate study
    if more than 9 credit hours of C or lower grades
    are earned in graduate courses, or if the student
    does not meet any specific retention requirements
    imposed by a degree or program
  • Once a student goes over the 9 hour limit, a hold
    is placed on his/her record preventing further
    registration
  • C-Grade letters are sent to students following
    each semester advisors also receive copies

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Thesis Research Funding
  • Each Fall and Spring semester graduate students
    can apply for thesis funding
  • Awards of approximately 500 are given to help
    defray real costs of conducting thesis research

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Thesis Research Funding Things to keep in mind
  • The student must be writing a thesis
  • Use of the funding can vary according to the
    nature of the project, but there are limits
  • Valid Expense
  • field work travel
  • consumable supplies (e.g. lab chemicals survey
    postage)
  • instrumentation (which would remain with the
    department)

Prohibited Expenses- books that would become
the personal property of the student - payments
to the student or hiring of another student for
research related work- printing and binding of
the final thesis document
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Thesis Research Funding
  • Fall 2009 Application Deadline
  • Monday, October 9, 2009
  • Spring 2010 Application Deadline
  • Monday, February 19, 2010
  • Application Available Online at
  • http//graduate.missouristate.edu/studentfunding.h
    tm

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Graduate Student Travel Funding
  • Graduate students can apply for funding
    assistance to present their thesis research
    findings at conferences, symposiums, etc.
  • The maximum award amount is 300 
  • There is no deadline for travel funding. However,
    the request must be received by the Graduate
    College at least two weeks prior to travel

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Graduate Student Travel Funding
  • An abstract of the research project being
    presented must be attached to the application
  • A letter of support from the research advisor
    must also accompany the application
  • If more than one student in a department or
    program will be attending the same conference, it
    is helpful to have the funding applications
    submitted together
  • Application Available Online at
  • http//graduate.missouristate.edu/studentfunding.h
    tm

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Funding Process Thesis Research and Student
Travel Awards
  • Student funding awards are transferred directly
    into the appropriate departmental budget
  • Students must then work with departmental
    personnel, such as heads/directors or
    secretaries/assistants, to access their funding
    and complete any paperwork that might be required
    for purchases or travel reimbursements

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Program of Study
Christy Graham Executive Assistant III
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Program of Study
  • The Advisor Approved Program of Study is a form
    listing all of the courses that will be used to
    fulfill the degree requirements
  • Students should meet with the advisor to
    determine the courses needed
  • Advisors signature is required on the form
  • The form should be submitted to the Graduate
    College (Carrington 306)
  • The student and the advisor will receive a copy
    of the approved form from the Graduate College

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Program of Study
  • Important to Note
  • The Program of Study should be submitted before
    14 credit hours have been completed students
    will be encumbered from registering if the form
    is not submitted by this time
  • Changes to a finalized program of study may be
    made by completing a Change of Advisor Approved
    Program of Study Form
  • No course with a grade below C- may be applied to
    a Program of Study
  • The forms are available online at
    http//graduate.missouristate.edu/forms.htm

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Forms Advisor Approved Program of StudyRequest
for Change of Advisor Approved Program of Study
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Graduation Procedures and Requirements
Christy Graham Executive Assistant III
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Application for Graduation
  • An Application for Graduation needs to be
  • submitted the first week of the semester in which
    the student plans to graduate (or anytime prior
    to that).
  • The application is available in the Graduate
    College (Carrington 306) or online at
    http//graduate.missouristate.edu/forms.htm

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Comprehensive Examinations
  • Eligibility
  • Approved Program of Study must be on file in the
    Graduate College
  • 3.00 GPA
  • Comprehensive Examination Application/Result Form
    should be submitted to the department
  • Department must forward results to the Graduate
    College by the posted deadline
  • Written notification of results will be sent by
    the Graduate College to the student a copy will
    also be sent to the advisor
  • The form is available in the Graduate College
    (Carrington 306) or online at http//graduate.miss
    ouristate.edu/forms.htm

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Research Requirements
  • Missouri State University graduate degrees
    require experience in research
  • The research requirement is met by either
  • Thesis Option
  • Degree/Seminar Paper Option

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ResearchProgram Specifics
  • Some programs require the Thesis Option
  • Credit varies from 3 to 6 hr
  • Other programs suggest the Seminar/Degree Paper
    Option
  • Often the seminar/degree paper is completed by a
    specific class enrollment
  • In other cases, the paper is not linked to a
    single, specific course
  • A Seminar Report Form is required for some
    programs

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Seminar Reports and Research and Comp Requirements

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Thesis Information
Dr. Thomas Tomasi Associate Dean of the Graduate
College and Biology Professor
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Before the Research
  • Pick a journal for publication
  • Read our Thesis Guide for formatting
  • Determine format of references
  • Write a thesis proposal using these formats
  • Introduction
  • Methods
  • References (avoid referencing by number at this
    point)
  • Get approvals (if needed)
  • Human subjects
  • Vertebrate animals
  • Bio-safety

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Thesis Guide
  • Formatting details
  • Set up as an example of format
  • Lists style guides
  • Student Checklist
  • First 10 pages are set up already

SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION PAGES
http//graduate.missouristate.edu
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Thesis Guide
  • Some Things Are Prescribed
  • Format for initial pages, margins, ..
  • Placement of headings, figure captions, table
    headings .
  • Things NOT Prescribed
  • Sections or chapters of the thesis .
  • Method of reference citation

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After the Research
  • If writing a thesis
  • Re-read the Thesis Guide
  • Update Introduction and Methods
  • Write Results and Discussion
  • Prepare the preliminary pages
  • Prepare PowerPoint presentation (if required by
    department)

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Most Common Mistakes
  • Page numbers
  • Mismatch with Table of Contents
  • Wrong location
  • Margins
  • Headings (placement and font used)
  • Text and reference list
  • Mismatch
  • Inconsistent
  • Signatures

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Thesis Approval Process
  • Avoid plagiarism with Turnitin.com
  • Satisfy the chairperson and other members of your
    committee they sign!
  • Review by the Graduate College
  • This review copy should have been prepared to
    meet all guidelines
  • Submit hardcopy and digital versions
  • Final edits and submit final copies
  • Hardcopies for binding (9.25 each)
  • Enter thesis info into Graduate College database
  • Upload electronic copy

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Grading of the Thesis
  • Some programs use regular grading others use
    Pass/Not Pass
  • Thesis grades are not assigned until the final
    product is complete since the enrollment often
    is over several semesters, a Z grade is
    assigned prior to completion

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Z-grade Removal Form
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GEN 798 Active in Research
  • Zero credit hour course
  • For those students with only their research
    requirement remaining to be completed
  • Provides the following
  • Access to the library
  • Opportunity to purchase a parking pass
  • Access to computer services, including e-mail
  • Graded as a P or N
  • Register online like any other course

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  • 17th Annual
  • Graduate InterdisciplinaryForum
  • April 17, 2010

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Responsible Conduct of Research
  • Fabrication of data
  • Plagiarism
  • Authorship of papers
  • Retention of data
  • Compliance with Federal Requirements
  • Human participants
  • Biosafety
  • Animal use
  • Radiation
  • Export control

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Workshops This Year
  • Degree Planning 101 Sept. 10, 4-530, Craig 203
  • Library Research - Sep. 24, 4-5pm, Meyer Library
    106
  • Research - Oct. 8, 4-530pm, PSU 317A
  • Career Search - Oct. 29, 4-530pm, PSU 315
  • Human Subjects in Research - Nov. 12, 4-5pm, PSU
    317
  • Animal Care and Use - Nov. 17, 4-5pm, PSU 317A
  • Thesis Writing - Jan. 21, 4-5pm, PSU 315
  • Abstracts - Mar. 2, 4-5pm, Craig 203
  • Presentations - Mar. 25, 4-5pm, PSU 317A

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