Time limit
All requirements for the Master's degree must be fulfilled with
courses completed within six calendar years of the graduation date.
Credit over six years old must be replaced by new course credit.
Exceptions to the time limit must be approved by the Graduate
Studies Committee.
Regular, full-time students are expected to complete their
program within six quarters (two years). It is recognized that many
off-campus students are not able to take full loads each quarter so
their completion may exceed six quarters but they are still
expected to complete their program in a timely fashion, normally
within 12 quarters (four years). All on-campus students must
request an extension to continue their program for any term beyond
the sixth quarter, off-campus/part-time students beyond the 12th
quarter. This extension request must be submitted to the Associate
Dean of Faculty at least four weeks prior to the end of the sixth
[12th] quarter or previously approved extension quarter. The
extension request must include a discussion of progress toward
completing your program (updated discussion if not the first
extension request), an anticipated completion date, a statement of
support from your advisory committee and department chair. The
Associate Dean of Faculty will approve or deny the requests within
one week of receipt. Any requests denied will automatically be
forwarded to the Graduate Studies Committee for reconsideration.
The Graduate Studies Committee may request the student to appear
before the committee prior to their making a final decision.
A student who has not been registered for one or more quarters,
summer not included, before completing their program must request
and receive, in writing, approval of the advisory chair and the
Associate Dean of the Faculty in order to register for any credit
hours.
Any questions concerning rules, procedures, etc., relating to
graduate work should be directed to the Associate Dean of the
Faculty.