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Scripps College of Communication, 1 DOCTORAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES SCRIPPS COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION OHIO UNIVERSITY (Revised August 2012)

Scripps College of Communication, 2 UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS Registration As a graduate student, you must register for at least one credit hour in any semester in which you receive service from the university including the semester in which you graduate. Service includes review and approval of your dissertation by the Scripps College of Communication Dean s office. You can find a current listing of graduate student tuition and fees at: www.finance.ohiou.edu/receivable/tuitionfees. If you have completed all academic requirements for graduation, have submitted your dissertation before the first day of the semester in which you plan to graduate and are not receiving services from the university, you do not have to register for that semester but must still apply for graduation and pay the application fee. Meeting Deadlines Deadlines for submitting dissertations will be strictly followed. If you miss a deadline, you will need to reapply for graduation in the following semester. If necessary, the Scripps College of Communication Associate Dean will provide a letter verifying that you have met all requirements for your degree. Please be aware of the university s deadlines to apply for graduation. The university will not waive its graduation deadlines. Applying for Graduation You can apply for graduation at the Office of Student Records, Chubb Hall, 1 st floor lobby; by mail (request a graduation application from Student Records), or online from the Office of the Registrar website: www.ohio.edu/registrar. The graduate fee is $50 for doctoral candidates. Notify the Scripps College of Communication if you need to cancel your application for graduation. Any student who does not graduate in the semester for which she/he applied must reapply for graduation. There is a $5 reapplication fee. Commencement There is only one annual graduate commencement ceremony, held in May on the Friday before the semester closing date. May candidates and degree recipients from the preceding August and December are eligible to attend. Only doctoral students who have filed the dissertation by the deadline may march in commencement. Ohio University s Office of Public Occasions will contact you regarding cap and gown orders and attendance. Information about commencement and cap and gown sales is also available at http://www.ohiou.edu/commencement. Ph.D. candidates will receive a letter from the Graduate College to RSVP for the commencement ceremony and to indicate the name of their faculty escort. About a week before commencement the Graduate College will e-mail all faculty escorts reminding them of the date and outlining the ceremonies. Diplomas Your diploma will be mailed approximately six weeks after graduation to the address supplied on your application. Please notify the Graduation Department, 1 st Floor, Chubb Hall (740. 593.4196)

Scripps College of Communication, 3 if your mailing address has changed. Diplomas will not be mailed to students with financial or other holds until the holds are released. If you have any questions concerning your diploma, please contact the Graduation Department. Diplomas are issued by Ohio University in the following sizes: Associates, Bachelors, and Masters 11 W x 8 ½ H; Doctoral and Medical 15 W x 12 H. TIME LIMIT TO COMPLETE DOCTORAL PROGRAM You must complete the doctoral program within seven calendar years of the date you began your program as determined by your school and recorded in the Graduate College. The clock starts when you take your first course after you have been admitted. Time Extension If you think you will need more time to complete your dissertation, you must apply to the Scripps College of Communication Associate Dean for a one-time, one-semester extension. Time extensions are not automatic. The Dean s Office will grant an extension only when your request is supported by a letter from your school s graduate director and submitted before you run out of time typically during the final semester of your seven year program. If you need an extension beyond the one-semester dean's extension, you must apply for re-admission to your program. Re-Admission The graduate committee of your school and the Associate Dean will review your application for re-admission. The criteria for re-admission should be the currency of your (1) knowledge of the required work (2) research literature and (3) research methods and techniques. Your school s graduate committee may require additional coursework, a retake of the oral or written comprehensive examination, changes or updates in the dissertation, or degree requirements that may have been added since you began your program. If you are approved for re-admission, the condition for re-admission and timeline for completion must be presented in writing to you with a copy placed on file with the Scripps College of Communication and the Graduate College. DISSERTATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Comprehensive Examination (Grad Form 7) At the end of your doctoral coursework, you will take a written comprehensive examination with questions set by your program committee. The written exam is normally followed by an oral one. Your program committee chair should submit Grad Form 7, Report on the Comprehensive Exam for the Ph.D. Degree, to the Associate Dean of the Scripps College of Communication within one week following the oral exam. Dissertation Proposal The next step after successfully completing your comprehensive exam is writing your dissertation proposal. Proposals have no set length, but seldom exceed 20 pages. Your proposal should outline your research topic; demonstrate your knowledge of related literature and research, and clearly indicate the research questions you propose to examine and the methodology to be used. Dissertation Committee (Grad Form 8) A dissertation committee typically consists of four faculty members (including the chair and the Dean s Representative). Check with your committee chair or your school s graduate director for

Scripps College of Communication, 4 your school s policy on the makeup of your committee. Your dissertation chair should be a faculty member in your school with an appropriate degree (doctorate for the dissertation) and expertise that closely fits with your research focus. The dean s representative is a faculty member with an earned terminal degree from outside the Scripps College of Communication. The dean s representative participates in all aspects of the examining process, beginning with the initial proposal defense through the dissertation defense and helps determine whether you have been adequately examined and whether the standards and practices of your school, the Scripps College of Communication and the University have been maintained. Your dissertation chair will file Grad Form 8, Report on the Dissertation Committee and the Dean s Representative, with the College of Communication. As with your program committee, you must have a valid reason to change members of your dissertation committee and have the graduate director s approval. One of the most common reasons is that a committee member has left the university (although he/she may remain on the committee if he/she wishes). If the graduate director approves the change, it is your responsibility to inform the faculty member who is being replaced. Proposal Defense (Grad Form 9) You will meet with your committee members to orally defend your dissertation proposal. You should provide copies of your proposal to committee members at least two weeks in advance. Once your dissertation committee approves your proposal, your school s graduate director must receive a copy of your proposal signed by all of your committee members to be placed in your file. Your committee chair will file Grad Form 9, Report on the Approval of the Dissertation Proposal, with the Scripps College of Communication. After Your Proposal Defense Now you are free to begin your research. You should work closely with your chair during your research and as you write your dissertation. Your chair may require several drafts before the work is deemed presentable to the rest of the committee. See Theses and Dissertations: Guidelines for Format and Presentation for details on the preparation of the manuscript. DISSERTATION DEFENSE (ORAL EXAMINATION) Doctoral Candidacy (Grad Form 10) No doctoral student may proceed to the oral examination on the dissertation without first establishing candidacy. Candidacy requires verification of the following: 1. Successful completion of comprehensive examination (Grade Form 7) 2. Dean s approval of Dean s Representative to dissertation committee (Grad Form 8) 3. Approval of dissertation proposal (Grad Form 9) After receiving these forms, the Scripps College of Communication will issue Grad Form 10, Certificate of Doctoral Candidacy. Scripps College of Communication Deadlines View the Deadlines for Candidates for Advanced Degrees at the Ohio University Thesis and Dissertation (TAD) Services Web site (www.ohio.edu/etd). Use these deadlines to plan when you should have your completed dissertation to your committee and when to schedule your defense. The Defense (Grad Form 11) All dissertations must be defended in an oral examination before the student s committee. You should give each member of your committee a finished copy of your dissertation at least two weeks prior to your oral examination. Because the dissertation defense is a public event, you

Scripps College of Communication, 5 must submit (via your dissertation director) arrangements for your oral examination to the Scripps College of Communication at least two weeks before the date of your examination, using Grad Form 11, Arrangements for the Oral Examination of the Dissertation. An e-mail announcement of the date and time of your oral exam will be distributed to faculty and graduate students in the Scripps College of Communication. AFTER THE THESIS/DISSERTATION DEFENSE Report of Oral Examination (Grad Forms 12 and 14) Your dissertation director should submit Grad Form 12, Report on the Dissertation and its Oral Defense, to your school s graduate director who will forward copies to all the appropriate departments within the university. The dean s representative will submit Grad Form 14, Evaluation by the Dean s Representative of the Dissertation Process, to the Scripps College of Communication. Doctoral Candidates Pick up from the Scripps College of Communication: The Survey of Earned Doctorates (federal government document for recording Ph.D. conferrals) University Microfilms Inc. Publication Agreement form (Ohio University requirement) USE OF HUMAN SUBJECTS IN RESEARCH If you plan to use human subjects/participants in your dissertation research you must get approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB). The IRB is a committee of university and community representatives that reviews all requests to involve human subjects and determines whether any harm will occur to individuals participating in these research projects. This is a legal requirement, not just a university policy. You must have IRB approval (or exemption) before conducting your thesis/dissertation research. To get approval for your human subjects research, you should submit an IRB form to the Vice President for Research/Office of Research Compliance. You can submit your IRB form online at the Vice President for Research/Office of Research Compliance. Your request will then be distributed to members of the IRB. It normally takes 10-14 days for review, so allow yourself sufficient time to complete the review process before initiating your research. If you are using a survey or interview design, you may qualify for an exemption from the formal human subject review process, but must still file with the IRB to claim it. To review categories of research involving human subjects that are exempt from IRB review and approval, see Appendix A of the IRB guidelines (http://www.ohio.edu/research/compliance/human.html). As of June 1, 2001, all researchers (including master s and doctoral students and their thesis/dissertation directors) conducting non-exempt human subjects research must complete an online training module and submit the certificate of completion to the Office of Research Compliance. This training module along with additional information on the IRB review can be found at the Vice President for Research link on Ohio University s website: www.ohiou.edu/research/compliance. GUIDELINES FOR SPONSORED RESEARCH It is expected that all dissertations in the Scripps College of Communication will be published (deposited with the College and school; cataloged by Alden Library; microfilmed and distributed by University Microfilms, Inc.). Therefore, the Scripps College of Communication does not accept a dissertation containing material developed as part of a research project if the dissertation is

Scripps College of Communication, 6 restricted from publication. However, you may be able to delay publication up to a maximum of 12 months. You must submit a written request to delay publication to the Associate Dean of the Scripps College of Communication, who will determine whether the data upon which your dissertation is based are proprietary (i.e., legally protected as to copyright, patent secrecy, process of manufacturers, etc.) and not available in the public domain. You must submit your request with the formal approval of your dissertation director at least one academic semester prior to the normal date of publication of your dissertation. Complete guidelines for Sponsored Research are available online at the Vice President for Research link on Ohio University s website: www.ohiou.edu/research/compliance. Faculty and students engaging in sponsored research should familiarize themselves with these guidelines. Research/Creative Activity Travel Fund: This fund supports the travel expenses of graduate students presenting competitively selected research papers or juried creative works at conferences, symposia or festivals. Grants of up to $250 are available. Graduate students may request funding for more than one conference, symposium or festival, subject to availability of funds, but it is expected that the second request will be for a different research paper or creative work. Every effort will be made to dispense these funds as widely as possible. To be eligible for funding, the student must: Present a paper or creative work at a national or international conference, symposium or festival; regional events will not qualify for funding. Be either the single author (in the case of research) of the paper or (if the paper is coauthored with other graduate students or faculty members) the designated presenter. Funding will be provided for only one presenter for each presentation. Present a scholarly work that was peer reviewed and competitively chosen or a juried creative work. In the case of scholarly work, this means that either the complete paper or an abstract has been submitted for review; papers, panel presentations or creative works accepted by a program committee are not eligible for funding. Submit a request at least two weeks in advance to Associate Dean, Scripps College of Communication, RTVC 483A. Include a copy of the paper or creative work and one or more of the following: a copy of the letter of acceptance, a copy of the peer review comments, or a copy of the program page indicating scheduled presentation. Include a letter or email from the School director or graduate director stating that the School will match the request (at least $250). Research/Creative Activity Start-Up Fund: This fund is to support research for theses, dissertations or creative work for a master s final project. Funds may be used for travel, transcription or other paid assistance, materials and supplies, but not for equipment or software. Generally, a student may receive only one grant from this fund. The funding limit is $250, with the expectation that the School will match this amount (at least $250). If a proposal is turned down due to insufficient funds, the student may re-apply once for consideration in the next budget cycle. If turned down for other reasons (insufficient rationale, inappropriate purpose) the student may re-submit a revised proposal for one-time reconsideration. To be eligible for funding, the student must: Submit a request at least two weeks in advance to the Associate Dean, Scripps College of Communication, RTVC 483A. Include a written rationale and a budget that indicates how/when the money will be spent.

Scripps College of Communication, 7 Include a letter or email from the School director or graduate director stating the amount of matching funds the School will commit. This may be in the form of a signature on the budget request indicating approval. Special Conditions: A graduate student may receive support from both funds in any given year. All funding is on a reimbursement basis. The graduate student should submit a travel expense report or receipts to the school, which will charge the amount awarded to the College, and process a requisition for reimbursement.