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Academic Policies
Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Students
Master's and Educational
Specialist Policy
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A
student admitted to a Master's or Educational Specialist degree
program must register each fall and spring semester for a minimum of
3 graduate units from initial matriculation until all degree
requirements are met.
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If the
degree program requirements are to be completed in the summer, the
student must register for a minimum of 1 unit of graduate credit in
either 1st or 2nd summer session. If not
graduating in the summer term, Master's and Educational Specialist
candidates do not have to register for graduate units during summer
sessions unless they
plan to make use of University facilities or faculty time. If they
do plan to use facilities or faculty time, they must enroll for a
minimum of 1 unit of graduate credit in the term(s) in which they
are using facilities or faculty time.
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Summer-Only students are required to enroll continuously for a
minimum of 3 units during consecutive summers until all degree
requirements are met.
Doctoral Policy
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A student
admitted to a doctoral program must register each fall and spring semester
for a minimum of 3 graduate units from initial matriculation until the
completion of all course requirements, written and oral comprehensive exams,
and 18 dissertation units. When these requirements are met, doctoral
students not on financial assistance and/or needing to maintain appropriate
visa status, must register for a minimum of 1 unit each semester until final
copies of the dissertation are submitted to the Graduate Degree
Certification Office.
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Students
receiving funding such as assistantships, fellowships, loans, grants,
scholarships or traineeships may be required by their funding source to
register for more than 1 unit to meet full-time status requirements, and
should check with their program advisor regarding such requirements to
ensure that they remain qualified for funding.
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If not
graduating in the summer term, Doctoral students do not have to register for
graduate units during summer sessions
unless they plan to make use of University facilities or
faculty time. If they plan to utilize facilities or faculty time they must
enroll for a minimum of 1 unit of graduate credit in the term(s) in which
they are using facilities or faculty time.
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If
degree requirements (including the Comprehensive Exams and the Final
Oral Exam) are completed during the summer term, the student must be
registered for a minimum of 1 unit of graduate credit in either 1st or 2nd
summer session.
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If degree
requirements are completed during an intersession (winter session or the
pre-session), the student must have been registered for a minimum of 1 unit
during the preceding semester.
Unless excused by an official
graduate Leave of Absence (which may not exceed one year throughout the
student’s degree program), all graduate students are subject to the Continuous
Enrollment Policy and must pay in-state or out-of-state tuition and fees in
order to remain in the program. If the student fails to obtain a Leave of
Absence or maintain continuous enrollment, he or she will be required to apply
for re-admission, to pay the Graduate College application fee, and pay all
overdue tuition and fees, including cumulative late penalties. Tuition or
registration waivers can not be applied retroactively.
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