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Graduate Students Advisory Committee and Degree Plan

Graduate students are required to assemble a graduate committee of participating faculty. The student’s advisory committee for the master’s degree will consist of no fewer than three members of the graduate faculty representative of the student’s field of study and research. The chair or one of the co-chairs of the advisory committee must be from the student’s major department and at least one or more of the members must be from a department other than the student’s major department.

For the doctorate degree program, the student’s advisory committee will consist of no fewer than four members of the graduate faculty representative of the student’s field of study and research, where the chair or co-chair must be from the student’s department, and at least one or more of the members must be from a department other than the student’s major department. Decisions relating to the degree plan, essentially constituting the courses to be applied toward a particular degree are determined by the student and the student’s advisory committee.

All Master’s students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences must submit their degree plan during their 2nd regular semester.  All Ph.D. students in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences must submit their degree plan during their 4th regular semester.  The Office of Graduate and Professional Studies will block from registration all students who do not submit their degree plan by the deadline.

To submit a degree plan log into the OGAPS Degree Plan Submission System.

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