SUMMARY OF MASTER'S PROCEDURES
All Master’s Students
- Application
materials and required fees received
- Application
materials reviewed by graduate program
- Graduate
program forwards recommendation regarding applicant's admissibility to the
Dean of the Graduate School
- The
Dean of the Graduate School reviews the recommendation and the student is
notified of the action taken on the request for admission
- Outstanding
transcripts, if any, showing any or all post-secondary coursework attempted
and degree(s) conferred since application should be submitted by student to
the Graduate School, prior to matriculation
- Student
arrives, reports to the graduate program, is assigned a graduate advisor and
develops a roster of courses and credits with the advisor
- Student
subject to continuous registration policy until graduation
- Student
signs and submits Patent Agreement
- Program
encouraged by Graduate School to require student to develop a Plan
of Graduate Work, in consultation with and with the approval of his/her
graduate advisor and DGP. If submitted via GARS to the Graduate School,
Graduate Records staff will review the Plan of Graduate Work and advise the
program of any changes that would need to be made before the
Request for a Permit to Schedule the Master's Oral Examination or Request
for Option B Graduation Checkout can be approved by the Graduate School
- Student
passes language examination, if required
- Student
passes written examination, if required
- Student
submits Diploma Order Request form by end of third week of the semester or
summer session of anticipated graduation
- A
GPA of at least 3.00 for the degree requirements as well as on overall
graduate course work at NC State is required for graduation
- All
degree requirements must be completed within six calendar years, beginning
with the date the student takes courses carrying graduate credit applicable
to the degree program, unless a more restrictive time limit has been
established by the program or academic college/school.
Students in Thesis
Programs
- Graduate
advisory committee of three or more Graduate Faculty members is appointed by
the DGP.
- A
preliminary copy of the thesis is submitted to the chair of the student's
advisory committee
- When
all requirements except completion of the course work in the final semester
are satisfied and after the thesis is complete except for such revisions as
may be necessary as a result of the exam, the DGP submits to the Graduate
School the Request for a Permit to Schedule the Master's Oral Examination
- If
Graduate School requirements are met, the Request
for a Permit to Schedule the Master's Oral Examination is approved by
the Graduate School within 10 working days of receipt of the request, and
the permit, Admission
to the Final Master's Oral Examination, is issued
- At
least two weeks prior to the final oral examination, the chair of the
student's advisory committee submits the thesis, if required, to the other
members of the advisory committee for review
- Final
examination is scheduled and conducted
- The
Admission to the Final Master's Oral Examination form is completed by the
committee members, including date and result, and submitted to the Graduate
School by the DGP. The Graduate School should receive the report within five
working days of the examination
- Student
submits three copies of the thesis, signed by each member of his/her
advisory committee, to the Graduate School
- The
deadline for submitting the thesis to the Graduate School in order for the
student to graduate in a given semester or summer session appears in the
Graduate School Calendar
- The
thesis is reviewed by the Graduate School to ensure that the format conforms
to the specifications prescribed in the Thesis
and Dissertation Guide.
Students in Master’s
of Discipline Non-Thesis Programs
- Graduate
advisory committee of three or more Graduate Faculty members is appointed by
the DGP
- When
all requirements except completion of the course work in the final semester
are satisfied, DGP submits to the Graduate School the Request
for a Permit to Schedule the Master's Oral Examination
- If
Graduate School requirements are met, a Request for a Permit to Schedule the
Master's Oral Examination is approved by the Graduate School within 10
working days of receipt of the request and the permit, Admission
to the Final Master's Oral Examination, is issued
- Final
examination is scheduled and conducted
- Final
examination report, including date and result of the examination, submitted
to the Graduate School by the DGP. The Graduate School should receive the
report within five working days of the examination
- The
deadline date for unconditionally passing the final examination in order for
the student to graduate in a given semester or summer session appears in the
Graduate School Calendar.
Students in Option B Programs
DGP submits requests for graduation checkout to the
Graduate Dean no later than six weeks after the first day of the semester (seven
working days after the first day of the summer session) in which the student is
taking the last course in his or her program and anticipates graduation.