Prior to formal advancement to Doctoral Candidacy by the Graduate School, a student must successfully complete the Mid-Program Review, SP, and dissertation proposal. Only then, may the student be advanced to Doctoral Candidacy by the student's committee, Graduate Coordinator and Graduate Advisor.  

The Dissertation/Treatise

The Ph.D. dissertation/Ed.D. treatise is designed to demonstrate the student's knowledge and skills and is expected to make a significant contribution to knowledge in one of the traditions of thought related to educational policy and leadership. This work should be framed within the scholarship available in the area of study. A strong theoretical background is necessary, along with a methodology. Throughout the dissertation period, a student is advised to maintain close contact with the Dissertation/Treatise Chairperson and other Dissertation/Treatise Committee members. It is the student's responsibility to see that the dissertation/treatise meets current Graduate School requirements.

Please review the steps below, outlined by the Department, as you prepare for your proposal defense and advancement to doctoral candidacy.


I. Prepare Dissertation/Treatise Proposal and Hold Proposal Defense Meeting

When: After you pass your SP & have completed all coursework