Master's Student Forms

For use in both Master's and Doctoral Programs:

master's links

Requirements for Master's Degree Completion:

1- Major Professor 

In-House form completed and submitted by student to GPA:

2- Advisory Committee

Student submits to Grad School through the: 

3. Thesis Research Proposal

In-House form managed by Major Professor → Student sends details of the defense to the GPA at least two weeks in advance. GPA will coordinate the room reservation and send the announcement to the Geography community. Advisor sends this fully signed form to GPA after defense:

4- Program of Study (POS)

Completed in DegreeWorks (DGW). Submitted by student and must be approved by Grad School at least two weeks before the final thesis & oral defense form will be created by Grad School. A full plan must be submitted by all students in DW: DegreeWorks

DGW for Graduate Students information page: DGW for Graduate Students - UGA Office of the Registrar

CREATING AND SUBMITTING PROGRAMS OF STUDY:

5- Graduation Application

Students should apply for graduation no later than Friday of the second full week of classes in the semester they plan to graduate. For summer graduates, the deadline is earlier—Friday of the first full week of classes.

6- Thesis Defense

GradStatus form managed by GPA and approved by committee. Student sends information to GPA three weeks in advance of defense. GPA creates digital form in GradStatus, which is later approved electronically by committee. 

After the defense and final reviews, the student submits a final draft of the thesis to the Graduate School for a Final Format Check and works with their Major Professor in completing the:

 

**IMPORTANT**: a draft of the thesis MUST be submitted electronically for a format check (first format check) about 3 weeks before the thesis defense. See the Important Dates and Deadlines webpage for the deadline in the semester you plan to graduate. 

  • Format Check
    • Please be aware that this link will send you to ProQuest. All ETD submissions are handled through ProQuest.