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If you have questions about graduation requirements or deadlines, email the Director of Technical and Professional Writing, Dr. Sarah Read, at tech-director@pdx.edu or the Graduate Coordinator at grdstudy@pdx.edu.
Graduation Deadlines
Requirement | Deadline | Fall 2024 | Winter 2025 | Spring 2025 | Turn it in to |
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Program Requirements Worksheet | Review with your advisor by midway through the term prior to your graduation term | Mid-Spring 2024 | Mid-Fall 2024 | Mid-Winter 2025 | Graduate Coordinator |
Committee Appointment | Form a 2 to 3 person exam committee by the end of the term prior to your graduation term | By end of Spring 2024 | By end of Fall 2024 | By end of Winter 2025 | |
Graduation Notification | Last week of the term prior to your graduation term | By end of Spring 2024 | By end of Fall 2024 | By end of Winter 2025 | Graduate Coordinator |
Application to Graduate | 1st Friday of your graduation term | 10/04/24 | 01/10/25 | 04/04/25 | Graduate School |
Portfolio | 1 month before oral exam | | | | Exam committee chair |
Written Exam | Due date set by advisor, due before oral exam | | | | Exam committee |
Second Language Verification (MA students only) | Must be submitted and verified by WLL before your oral exam | | | | World Languages and Literatures |
Oral Exam | 9th week of your graduation term | 11/29/24 | 03/07/25 | 05/30/25 | |
Graduation Tasks and Timeline
Step 1: In the quarter before the term you plan to graduate, submit the Application for Awarding of Master's Degree, Doctoral Degree, or Graduate Certificate. (While the Graduate School stipulates that you can file this form “no later than the first week of the term,” don’t delay that long!).
Step 2: Make sure that you are registered for at least 1 graduate credit during the quarter in which you plan to graduate.
Step 3: Finalize the Program Requirements Worksheet you started in your 3rd term according to your DARS audit to verify that your coursework has been (or is very nearly) completed. Work with the English Department Program Coordinator (grdstudy@pdx.edu) to run your DARS audit, and work with your adviser to complete the Program Requirements Worksheet.
Step 4: Identify faculty willing to serve on your graduate committee. Ask one or two faculty members (in addition to your primary program adviser) to serve on your committee. Your committee thus consists of two or three faculty members, one of which must be a tenured or fixed term faculty. You must select your committee and notify the Program Coordinator by Week 3 of your graduation term.
Step 5: Canvass these faculty committee members about a mutually convenient date and time to meet for your oral exam. The date of the oral exam should be no later than Week 9 of your graduation term.
Step 6: Schedule your oral exam by working with the Graduate Coordinator (grdstudy@pdx.edu), who will book a room. The graduate coordinator can also assist with any A/V needs (Skype connections, etc.) you may have.
Step 7: No later than four weeks prior to the oral exam date, give a copy of your completed portfolio to each faculty committee member. The oral exam will consist of discussion and questions/answers based on your portfolio and on your written exam response.
Step 8: Approximately one week later, expect to receive a written exam question from your primary program adviser, as well as a due date for your response to the exam question.
Step 9: Meet with your faculty committee at the date and time agreed upon for your oral exam. Your committee will inform you about your graduation status immediately after the oral exam. If successful, your remaining graduation paperwork will be processed by the Department; no further action will be required on your part.