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Milestones for your Graduate Program

Graduate programs vary in their timelines and expectations. Students are responsible for understanding program and Graduate College requirements, meeting deadlines, completing paperwork, and staying in communication with advisors and committee members.

  1. Review and Understand Your Program's Requirements

    Start with your program’s degree sheet in the university catalog, along with your department’s graduate handbook and website, for specific requirements, timelines, and milestones. Graduate College policies apply across all programs and serve as the guiding standard in the event of a conflict.

    If you have a problem or concern, start by speaking with your advisor or graduate coordinator, since many issues can be resolved quickly at the program level. If an exception is needed, there is usually a formal review process that may involve documentation, approvals, and deadlines. Addressing the issue early gives you more options.

  2. Complete Responsible Conduct of Research Training

    Depending upon when your research activities commence, you will need to complete the CITI RCR training by the end of your first semester of study, but likely within two months of starting study.

  3. Form a Graduate Advisory Committee

    All EdS students must form a graduate advisory committee of at least three members. The committee supports your academic progress by reviewing and approving your Plan of Study and providing guidance throughout the program.

  4. Create and Submit a Plan of Study

    Your Plan of Study is the official roadmap for your degree. It lists your approved coursework and committee members and ensures your classes meet program requirements. It also serves as a key tool for tracking progress and confirming eligibility for graduation.

    EdS students should complete their Plan of Study before the end of their second semester to support steady progress. Submitting it on time helps prevent delays later, especially as you approach major milestones or begin planning for your final semester. If your coursework, pathway, or committee membership changes, the Plan of Study must be updated to reflect your current degree plan.

  5. Complete Required Coursework

    Coursework and credit requirements vary by program. Consult with your advisor and committee to plan the courses that best support your academic and professional goals.

    Graduate Course Catalog

  6. Complete Internship

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  7. Prepare for Graduation

    Graduation clearance is the process used to confirm that all degree requirements have been met for the conferral of graduate degrees, including coursework, milestones, and required documentation. Before your graduating semester, review your Plan of Study and confirm that all coursework and milestones are completed or scheduled. Delays most often occur when final coursework does not match the Plan of Study, required online forms are missing or incomplete, or a final milestone is not completed on time. Students must also formally apply online to graduate, as this initiates review for degree clearance.

    If your plans change or you are unable to complete requirements as expected, speak with your advisor as soon as possible. Early communication makes it easier to update your Plan of Study, adjust your timeline, and avoid unnecessary graduation delays.