Advancement Information

Please refer to the relevant sub-sections of the ELP wiki for further details of each doctoral milestone.

You will be eligible for advancement into doctoral candidacy after you pass and complete all of the following:

.Each graduate student would normally expect to reach this point by the end of the third year. Doctoral Candidacy will allow you to focus solely on research and register each semester for Dissertation/Treatise coursework.

Assessment Stages

Complete Written Mid-program Review

Complete Specialization Paper (SP)



Doctoral Dissertation process

The process for completing a Doctoral dissertation is fourfold. 

    1. A student will prepare and defend a dissertation proposal consisting of the first three chapters before all members of the dissertation committee, including the chair.
    2. Once the proposal is approved by the committee, the student must complete the advancement to doctoral candidacy application process.
    3. Upon successful advancement, the student will conduct the research activities under the guidance of the dissertation chair and committee. 
    4. The student will defend the completed dissertation before the committee.  After successfully defending and satisfactorily completing any required revisions, the student would earn the Ph.D.

Prepare Dissertation/Treatise proposal

Apply for Advancement to Candidacy

Advancement into candidacy requires an application and approval by the student’s supervising professor, the departmental Graduate Advisor, and the UT Graduate Dean.

The first part of the application procedure is completing the departmental candidacy application. This consists of listing all graded courses, selecting the dissertation/treatise committee, and obtaining signatures of all faculty who will serve on the dissertation committee. The Advancement Kit can be obtained from the ELP wiki section titled "proposal process."

After completion of the departmental application and approval by the Graduate Office, then the online UT doctoral candidacy application is undertaken. The name and rank of each person serving on the doctoral committee and an abstract of the doctoral research are submitted. The doctoral abstract can be broad and is changeable as the student progresses in the program. Once the on-line portion is submitted, it must be approved through UT Direct by the student's supervising professor, the Graduate Advisor, and the Graduate Dean.

PLEASE NOTE: The Graduate Advisor will not approve the on-line portion of the application unless the student completes all the paper forms in the application packet required by the Department. If you have questions about this process, please contact the Graduate Office.


Complete Dissertation/Treatise Research Activities

Dissertation Guidelines

In most cases, the a Doctoral dissertation will include five chapters:

Of course, the focus of each chapter and the chapter order are only what is typical and thus do not necessarily apply to all dissertations. All decisions on these matters are completely in the hands of the dissertation chair and committee.  

It is expected that the writing, the use of citations, the review and understanding of the research literature, and the research skills would reflect the highest quality standards. In addition, the style guidelines are typically those of the APA format, those made available by the University, or any other legitimate style appropriate to the study and accepted by the dissertation committee.

Complete Final Oral Exam

Scheduling of the Final Oral Examination (Defense of Dissertation/Treatise) will be predicated upon the quality of the execution, analysis, and writing of the dissertation/treatise and will be conducted only with Dissertation/Treatise Committee approval. While the Dissertation/Treatise Committee alone votes on the acceptability of the student's Final Orals, any member of the Graduate Faculty may participate during the Examination.

Oral Exams are to be scheduled by the student and the Office of Graduate Studies. The Request for Final Oral Examination must be formally submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies at least two weeks prior to the Examination. Normally, students must submit to members of the Dissertation/Treatise Committee a final draft of the dissertation at least four weeks prior to the Examination.



After a successful defense,

Attend Graduation and Celebrate!!!



Extension of Candidacy Policy and Process

Dissertation/Treatise Completion Requirements

  1. According to the Graduate School guidelines (Graduate School Handbook), students who have been admitted to doctoral candidacy have two years to complete their degree. The candidacy of each student is reviewed after two years and annually thereafter. At the end of the second year, the Office of Graduate Studies informs the Department Graduate Advisor that a student’s candidacy must be reviewed and a recommendation be made concerning an “Extension of Candidacy” or “Termination of Candidacy.”
  2. At the end of the second year of candidacy, an Extension of Candidacy for one last year may be requested and must be approved by the Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) of the department according to the process outlined in this policy.
  3. An extension of candidacy may be approved for up to one year (2 long semesters plus 1 summer semester) only. The student must be approved by the Graduate Studies Committee.
  4. Under extraordinary circumstances, candidates may request an additional extension of candidacy provided the dissertation/treatise committee chair and the program head support such a request.

Extension of one last year

  1. The department graduate advisor informs the dissertation/treatise committee chair and the program head of the need for an extension request.
  2. The student, in collaboration with the chair of the dissertation/treatise committee and the program head, writes and submits a completion plan to the graduate advisor. This plan must include detailed activities and dates to complete and defend the dissertation or treatise, and a support statement from the dissertation/treatise committee chair.
  3. The graduate advisor presents the request for Extension of Candidacy to the Graduate Studies Committee for approval.
  4. The dissertation/treatise committee chair makes a brief report providing any additional information. The Graduate Studies Committee makes a decision regarding the extension request including any conditions, or termination of the student’s program.
  5. The graduate advisor informs the student of the decision including any conditions that might apply.
  6. The Graduate Advisor submits the Extension of Candidacy Recommendation to the Office of the Graduate Studies.
  7. This is the last extension of candidacy a student may request. 

Additional Extension

Only under exigent circumstances, as verified by the Chair of the dissertation/treatise committee and the program chair, a student may request an additional extension.

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