Major Professor
The major professor serves as the student's advisor and mentor. The head of the student's major department may designate a temporary major professor (advisor) for incoming students. During the first year, students should select a major professor who must be approved by the department head. Students may change major professors with departmental approval, but are required to have a major professor in order to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress.
Policies & Procedures
- Policies
- Degree Requirements
- Master's Degrees
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Credit Requirements and Transfer Credit
- Residence Requirements
- Continuous Enrollment Policy for PhD programs
- Time Limitation
- Second Language Requirements
- Qualifying Examination
- Minor Subjects
- Major Professor
- Plan of Study
- Comprehensive Examination
- Committee Appointment Form
- Dissertation
- Dissertation Committee
- Dissertation Submission
- Final Oral Defense Examination
- Storage and Publication of Dissertation
- Second Doctoral Degrees
- Doctor of Education
- Doctor of Audiology
- Doctor of Musical Arts
- Specialist
- Certificate
- Steps To Your Degree
- Degree Forms
- Dissertations/Theses
- Important Deadlines
- Find Your Auditor
- Commencement