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Dissertation

A dissertation is required of every candidate for the Ph.D. degree. The form of the dissertation must conform to the procedures set forth in the booklet of Preparation and Submission Manual for Doctoral Dissertations and Master's Theses.

The Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs sets the dates by which a student must turn in a thesis each quarter, including filing between quarters (e.g., in summer or during the Fall/Winter or Winter/Spring breaks). These are posted on the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs website. Commencement is once a year, and to be eligible to participate, you must have met the Summer degree deadline listed on the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs website. Information concerning ordering cap and gown, as well as dates, location, etc. is on the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs website 

The Quarter You Graduate

You must enroll in Chem 899 (Dissertation) at SDSU, the quarter you intend to graduate. Any support is via SDSU. Please contact that campus for more information.

Contact the SDSU and UCSD Student Affairs Offices to declare your intend to graduate. 

 

GEPA Filling Degree Process

  1. Students can review the filing for degree process here, Preparing to Graduate, and here, Dissertation and Thesis Submission.
  2. Student submits “File for Doctoral/Master’s (Thesis) Degree” form, ideally by week 4 of the graduation term. 
  3. GEPA Academic Affairs reviews the student’s academic record and notifies the student of any necessary corrective action/s. At this point, the student may request an optional formatting pre-check (through the Kuali form). If a pre-check is requested, the student is notified via email once the dissertation/thesis is reviewed, feedback on formatting will be provided in the Kuali form.
  4. Student then follows the “Final Degree Checklist” in the Kuali “File for Degree” form, submitting the checklist when all items are complete. The GEPA advisor is notified that all final degree paperwork is submitted.
  5. GEPA reviews the student’s final degree paperwork. If there are any issues, the GEPA advisor contacts the student via email.
  6. Department Student Affairs routes the Final Degree Form, must be received by GEPA no later than the Friday of Finals Weeks of the graduation term.

The deadline to submit the Final Degree Checklist to GEPA is the 11th Friday of the quarter or early September for summer graduation (see general deadlines and the Registrar’s Enrollment and Registration Calendar for more information on deadlines and specific dates). If the deadline is missed the degree will be awarded in the next quarter. The degree conferral date is always the last day of the given quarter.

Doctoral Committee

If you need to update a previously approved committee, contact chem-gradadvising@ucsd.edu at least 2 weeks before the Defense. Include agreement confirmation of this change from the changing committee members and your Research Advisor.

Visit the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs websitefor committee membership requirements and regulations.

Effective Fall 2022:

The default method for the doctoral and master’s committee to conduct graduate examinations (doctoral qualifying examination and final dissertation/thesis defense) is when the student and all members of the committee are physically present in the same room.
The Graduate Council recognizes, however, that practical exigencies do not always make this possible. Therefore, the Graduate Council will defer to the graduate programs (Department Chair or Program Director) to review requests for exceptions and to make decisions to allow remote participation. The graduate program must ensure that when an exam is approved to be held entirely remote or in a hybrid format (i.e., some members are physically present and some are remote) that the student has agreed to this format.
It is expected that there will be synchronous participation by all committee members in the scheduled exam. If an unavoidable situation arises that affects a committee member’s ability to participate synchronously, the committee chair (or co-chairs) may decide how to proceed. There must be sufficient expertise among present members to examine the student. If a committee member must be absent for the scheduled exam, it is permissible for one absent committee member to examine the candidate on a separate date. The committee chair, or one co-chair, must participate synchronously in the scheduled exam

Schedule Your Exam

Students are responsible for coordinating with their committee to schedule a two-hour, in-person exam. All committee members must attend in person unless prior approval for a hybrid format is granted by both the Research Advisor and the Vice Chair of Graduate Education.

Begin scheduling early to ensure the exam is completed by the end of the quarter. Once the exam date is confirmed, it is strongly recommended that students send a calendar invite to all committee members to ensure the time is reserved on their schedules.

Students must submit a Room Reservation Request no later than two weeks before the defense. Student Affairs will send room confirmations via email. Conference room details and availability can be found on our website.

Two Weeks Before the Defense

Email chem-gradadvising@ucsd.edu with your thesis title and a headshot for Department announcement postings and your Final Report Form.

PARKING: The defense is held in-person and conducted on UCSD campus. To request parking codes for yourself and SDSU faculty in your committee, please contact Jordan Ware, at least 2 weeks prior to the defense. 

Day of Defense and After

Once you've finished your dissertation presentation, your committee may ask you to leave the room for a private discussion. When you return, the committee will inform you whether you've passed your defense and if any revisions or additional experimentation are required.

SDSU and UCSD Student Affairs will ensure that the required departmental reviews and signatures for the Final Report Form are obtained by the Friday of Finals Weeks. Because signatures are required from both campuses, be certain to allow REASONABLE TIME to obtain signatures at two separate campuses when scheduling your defense.

Students will route their DocuSign title page to obtain signatures from your Committee members. 

Your final thesis must be submitted to the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs via their Kuali Form by the deadline the graduation term. 

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Commencement

Registrations for the Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs commencements are open to graduates who have completed their graduate degree in the current Academic Year. Registration is required to participate.

Contact Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs with questions and find more information at Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs.

Room Request

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