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MARK SMALL, PHD ARELIS MOORE, PHD
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PH.D. Program in International Family and Community Studies - Checklist TasksDate GS-2 Complete (first semester) (Course waiver request) _______________ Submit Annual Progress Report_______________ Submit Annual Vita Update_______________ All Courses Completed_______________ Dissertation Committee Selected (Semester Completing Courses, no later than 4 th semester) _______________ Final GS-2 Submitted to Graduate School_______________ Comprehensive Examinations Proposed_______________ Comprehensive Examinations Passed (GS5D)_______________ Dissertation Proposal Approved_______________ Dissertation Approved_______________
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First Year Program Evaluation and Updated Vitae 2 to 3 pages summary of your first year in IFCS PhD program Before the second semester ends, and subsequently, at the end of each academic year This two to three pages summary should include the following: A summary of first year progress Courses taken and courses you plan to take Share ideas for Comprehensive Exams Share ideas for your dissertation topic. Share ideas on your Dissertation/Advisory Committee. Attached an updated version of your vitae or resume
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Dissertation/Advisory Committee The advisory committee: approves the student's degree curriculum, supervises the graduate program, and initiates the recommendation for the awarding of the degree. In addition, the advisory committee may administer qualifying (or preliminary) or final comprehensive examinations. One member of the committee is designated as chair or major advisor and normally directs the student's dissertation. student must select an advisory committee in consultation with the department chair or graduate program coordinator. Students should refer to their graduate program handbooks for proper program procedures for selecting this committee in accordance with the rules of their specific program.
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Dissertation/Advisory Committee A minimum of four faculty members are to be selected by a student seeking a doctoral degree. The majority of the advisory committee, including the major advisor, must be comprised of Clemson University faculty who hold full-time, tenure-track positions. Either the major advisor or at least half of the committee must hold rank in the program offering the degree. Emeriti faculty may serve as advisory committee members but may not serve as chair of the advisory committee. Part-time visiting and other nontenure-track faculty employed by Clemson University may serve on the advisory committee but may not serve as chair. Persons not employed by the University may serve on the advisory committee; but they must be appointed to adjunct faculty status.
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