
Printed Dissertation Defense
Process
Step 1: In order to be eligible
for the degree, you must complete the Application for Degree card. This card
must be received in the Graduate School within 30 days of the start of the
semester (or within 15 days of the start of Summer Session II) you intend to
graduate. The card must be signed by the Director of Graduate Studies (or the
designated representative) in your program. For the exact due date, see the
university calendar or the Graduate School Bulletin.
Step 2: After consulting with your advisor, ask
your Director of Graduate Studies to submit a Notification of Intent to Schedule a Final Doctoral
Examination form to the
Graduate School a minimum of 8 weeks
prior to the anticipated date of your final examination date. Upon
receipt, the Graduate School will check your file to make sure
that all requirements to this point have been met, and will begin the process of
identifying an outside examiner for your defense. Do not finalize a defense date
with your committee before the outside examiner has been identified and has been
consulted for their availability. You will be notified when the Outside Examiner
has been assigned.
The final examination must take place no later than eight days prior to the
last day of classes of the semester in which the student expects to graduate. It
must also be held while classes are in session. Final examinations may not be
scheduled during the period between semesters or between the end of the
eight-week summer session and the beginning of the fall semester. Consult the
Schedule of Classes for deadlines on the scheduling of final
examinations.
Step 3: A Request for Final Doctoral Examination form should be
submitted to the
Graduate School a minimum of two weeks
prior to the specific date of the defense. This form must be
accompanied by a Dissertation Approval Form which must be signed by your
advisor and by the majority of your committee members, and affirms that your
dissertation is ready to be defended. At this time you should deliver a copy of
the dissertation to your outside examiner. Dissertations must be received by
your committee two weeks prior to your exam.
Step 4: After your Final Examination, you have
60 days to submit the final copy of your dissertation to the
Graduate
School. If this deadline is
not met, the candidate must undergo a second
examination. Since the dissertation must conform to Graduate School format requirements, you are
required to submit a draft for a First Format Check before printing on
an approved archival paper. The first format check is returned to you with
corrections, and after the corrections have been made, you must set up an
appointment with the Graduate School to submit your Final Copy.The student or the student's representative must be
present when the dissertation is being reviewed prior to its final acceptance by
The Graduate School; dissertations submitted by mail will not be accepted. Note
that the graduation date (i.e. December, May, or August degree conferral date)
is based on the date the final dissertation is accepted by The Graduate School;
deadlines are listed in the University Bulletin . For more details on the Final
Examination process, see the Graduate School Bulletin. The Graduate School requires two final copies of the
approved dissertation, unbound and without perforations. The Graduate School and the Library bind these copies
in uniform style.
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Dissertation Fees
The base dissertation fee is $74, which covers the binding
costs for the two archival copies of the dissertation, and offsets the cost of
microfilming and archiving.
Additional charges are as follows:
- Additional
(per volume) binding charge for large multi-volume dissertations: $14
- Pocket
for oversized materials, bound in back of volume: $10
- Enclosure
for each non-print media, bound in back of volume: $10
Applicable fees will be determined by the Degree Certification Officer at the
time the final dissertation is submitted to The Graduate School. The charge must
be paid at Student Billing Services, 18 Funkhouser Building. No diplomas will be released
without payment of the applicable dissertation fees.
In order to register the dissertation copyright, the candidate must (1) sign
the Copyright Authorization statement on the Microfilm Agreement Form and submit
this form with the final two copies of the dissertation; (2) pay the copyright
fee of $65 (this copyright charge is in addition to the $74
dissertation fee); and (3) include a copyright notice in the dissertation.
Publishing the Dissertation
The Graduate School publishes dissertations through Bell & Howell (formerly UMI), Ann Arbor , MI.
Doctoral candidates may obtain a copy of the Bell & Howell Publishing
Agreement Form in 106 Gillis Building. Complete the agreement form and return it
when submitting the final two copies of the dissertation. Students wishing to
register the copyright of their dissertation may do so using this form. For more
information on Bell & Howell/UMI, see <www.umi.com/>. You will receive
this form after your document has been format checked.
Survey of Earned Doctorates
The University of Kentucky Graduate School
participates in the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), which is conducted each
year by the National Opinion Research Center. It is required that doctoral
candidates complete this survey when the final copies of the dissertation are
submitted. Copies of the SED form are available in 106 Gillis Building. You will
receive this form after your document has been format checked.
Direct questions to the Degree Certification Officer for your program.
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