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The Graduate Board considers candidates for Ph.D. and M.A. degrees two
times each year (November, and May). Although the degree becomes effective
when approved by the Graduate Board, diplomas are only awarded in May.
Once the Graduate Board approves candidates, the Registrar’s Office
can provide certification of their completion of all requirements for
the Ph.D. and M.A. degrees. Candidates who need certification before
the Graduate Board meets should contact their department/program. If
a letter from the Graduate Board is required, candidates may request
in writing that a letter be sent by the Graduate Board directly to an
institution after all certifications have been submitted.
Graduate Board Calendar and Deadlines
In June, the Graduate Board prepares a calendar for the upcoming academic
year. This calendar lists the deadlines for completion of requirements
and submission of materials. Copies are sent to all divisions and are
posted on the Graduate Board website.
Establishing Degree Candidacy
Approximately two months
before the date of the Graduate Board meeting, departments send a "tentative degree list" to the Registrar's
Office. Students expecting to complete degree requirements should ask
their departments to place their name on this list. Departments will
be informed of any problems with a student’s candidacy within one
week of all certifications and materials being received by the Graduate
Board. Students must be registered during the semester they are considered
by the Graduate Board. Since students on leave of absence cannot be registered
or present on campus, they are ineligible to receive a degree during
the semester of leave.
Scheduling the Graduate Board 0ral Examination
Graduate Board Oral Examinations
may be held at any time during the year. The examination committee is
approved by the chair of the department/program and forwarded to the
Graduate Board Office for approval of the committee and selection of
the chair of the committee. Alternates to the five members must be designated
before the department chair approves the committee. These alternates
may be used in the event one of the five approved members cannot participate
in the exam. For information on Oral Examination Committee Eligibility
see page 9.
The form, Oral Examination for Degree of Doctor
of Philosophy (See Appendix
C for sample), may be obtained from the department or the Graduate Board.
The Graduate Board Office must receive the original
form in Mergenthaler Hall, a minimum of three weeks before the proposed
examination. The student
must be registered and all missing/incomplete grades resolved before
the exam is approved.
If the department/program wishes to include a member who is not on the
Hopkins faculty, a letter from the chair describing the need for a non-Hopkins
committee member, a CV, and the examination form must be submitted to
the Graduate Board four weeks before the proposed examination. For information
concerning eligibility of faculty outside of Johns Hopkins University
see section on Exceptions on page 9.
Dissertation
The Guidelines for the Preparation of Dissertations and These are available
from the Graduate Board website, http://www.jhu.edu/~gradbd/, the department,
and the Commercial Binding Office of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library.
Dissertations not conforming to the Johns Hopkins University guidelines
will not be accepted in fulfillment of the University requirements. Dissertations
must be submitted before the deadlines published in the Graduate Board
Calendar. If the department requires a final Graduate Board Oral Examination,
the dissertation should be distributed to members of the Graduate Board
Oral Committee, two weeks before the exam date. All dissertations must
be in the library by the deadline dates on the schedule. An original
signature is required for the microfilm agreement form and copyright
forms. All attendant fees must be paid at the time of submission. For
information on Types of Graduate Board Oral Examination see page 8.
Reader’s Report
A Reader's Report must be submitted for all students
receiving a Ph.D., or a Masters Degree with essay. Dissertation and thesis
readers are selected and appointed by the chair or appropriate faculty
of the sponsoring department or committee. Any duly appointed member
of a department or committee holding the rank of assistant professor
or higher (excluding lecturers) is eligible for selection as a referee
without prior approval. The Graduate Board Office must approve readers
from outside the University, or from any non-Ph.D. sponsoring department,
laboratory or institute within the University. Such approval will be
forthcoming only when such an appointment is justified in writing by
the chair of the department or committee making the request. Two readers
are required for Ph.D. students and one for M.A. students.
The two principal readers are responsible for submitting a written report
recommending acceptance of the dissertation. The report should testify
that the work is a significant contribution to knowledge worthy of publication
in its present form or with appropriate modifications and that it is
worthy of acceptance in partial fulfillment of the University requirements
for the Ph.D.. It must contain the student’s full name and the
complete final title of the dissertation. The letter must be on letterhead,
signed by both readers, and include the readers’ ranks, titles,
departments, and schools. The letter must be in the Graduate Board office
one week before final Graduate Board Oral Examinations. If the student’s
Graduate Board Oral is of the preliminary nature, the readers’ letter
must be submitted by the deadline specified in the Graduate Board Calendar.
Schools of Arts & Sciences and Engineering reader’s letters
should be submitted directly to the Graduate Board Office. Reader’s
letters for graduate students in the Schools of Hygiene and Public Health,
Medicine, Nursing, and Advanced International Studies should be submitted
directly to the Registrar's Office of the student's school.
Language Requirements
The University requirements for the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees vary. The
chair or appropriate faculty of each department determines whether it
requires a language, what language(s) fulfill the requirement, and the
means used to test language proficiency.
When the language requirement has been fulfilled, the chair of the department
or committee will file the form Certification of Completion of Language
Requirements (See Appendix D for sample) with the Office of the Registrar.
This form must be submitted before the deadline for receipt of all materials
established by the Graduate Board for candidates who are about to receive
their degrees. These forms can be obtained from the Registrar's Office.
Certificate of Completion
The Certificate for an Advanced Degree (See
Appendix E for sample) form must be signed by the chair of the student’s
department/program and submitted by the department as soon as all degree
requirements are complete. This form provides formal certification to
the Graduate Board that the candidate has completed all departmental
requirements for the advanced degree. The form should be completed and
sent to the Graduate Board Office only after the following materials
have been submitted to the designated offices:
- Dissertations or Theses
- Graduate Board Oral Examination signed by the
committee and indicating the results of the examination. If conditions
were attached, written certification by the chair of the committee
that all conditions have been met must accompany this form.
- Certification of
Completion of Language Requirements if necessary.
- Readers’ Report
—The original should be submitted to the Graduate Board Office or appropriate
Registrar’s Office (See page 6) in accordance
with the dates shown on the calendar.
If the degree to be awarded is a final Master's Degree, this should be indicated on the certification form before it is submitted. Graduate students who become eligible for a Master's Degree should ask the department to submit credentials for consideration at the appropriate Graduate Board meeting. Should the student waive the Master's Degree at that time and later decide to obtain one, the date of the degree will be based on the date of Graduate Board meeting at which it is approved.
Certificates from the Krieger and Whiting Schools should be submitted
directly to the Graduate Board Office. Certificates for graduate students
in the Schools of Hygiene and Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, and Advanced
International Studies should be submitted directly to the Registrar's
Office of the student’s school.
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