Immunology Department Guide to Graduation (updated November 2012) Make certain your proposed exam date is while classes are in session, not during fall or spring break, and meet the Graduate School’s graduation deadlines (http://gradschool.duke.edu/academics/grad_deadlines.php) Apply for graduation through ACES according to the following deadlines: May - January 25 September - July 1 December - November 1 Refer to the Graduate School’s graduation deadlines at http://gradschool.duke.edu/academics/theses/index.php Submit a Committee Approval Form (http://gradschool.duke.edu/documents/policies_and_forms/CMTTEE.dot) located on the department website via email to the DGSA designating your committee as the Ph.D. final examination. The DGSA will process it with the Graduate School. Four weeks prior to your exam email the DGSA with the following information about the dissertation defense: time, place, date, title and committee member names. The DGSA will create a dissertation flyer and email it to the primary and secondary faculty, the research associates and the graduate students. The graduating student will post the flyers around the building. The DGSA will complete the Final Examination for the PhD Degree Form and submit it to the Graduate School. Four weeks prior to your exam date email the DGSA with your post-defense plans and an estimated “last day in the lab”. DGSA will work with Immunology’s business office (Lara Mekeel) to begin processing your termination as a graduate student and/or your transition to a Duke postdoc. Two weeks before your exam date, have your mentor read the thesis in its entirety and email the following people that the document is complete and acceptable for defense: 1. Your committee 2. DGSA 3. Graduate School, gradacademics@duke.edu Two weeks before the exam date submit a paper copy of your dissertation to each committee member. Faculty do not want an electronic copy. Two weeks (at least) prior to your defense submit your dissertation to ProQuest. Review Graduate School guidelines at http://dissertations2.umi.com/duke. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE TO SUBMIT. MAKE SURE YOU ALLOW TIME FOR REVISIONS AND RESUBMITTION. Do not destroy original file from which you create the PDF, as you will need this version for revision purposes. Appointment When you receive an email containing the format changes required (if any), make an appointment with the individual from whom you received the email. The appointment calendar is located at: http://aaswebsv.aas.duke.edu/calendar/grad.html 1. Provided you have filed an “Apply for Graduation” form, submitted an Advisor Letter and Defense Announcement, and have an approved dissertation committee, you will receive your Final Examination Certificate, Non-Exclusive Distribution License, and Survey of Earned Doctorates. Immunology Department Guide to Graduation (updated November 2012) 2. Complete Duke’s computer-based Exit Survey. Defense 1. Before your defense print the Committee Meeting Report for Prelims, 3rd Yr Mtgs & Defenses for your committee chair to complete at your defense. He/she will turn this into the DGSA. 2. Before your defense print and complete the Annual Self-Reporting Report. Turn it into your committee at your defense. Your chair will turn this into the DGSA. 3. After defending, obtain the original signatures of your committee on: one (1) title signature page, one (1) abstract title signature page, and the Final Exam Certificate. Please note that neither signature page needs to be printed on a specific type of paper. 4. Obtain the signature of your Director of Graduate Studies on your Final Exam Certificate. Make an appointment with Lara Mekeel in the Immunology business office (Jones 150). Department exit meeting to turn in keys, badge and sign paperwork, if need be. Email DGSA with final end date and post graduation position details. Final Submission 1. Submit revised PDF file to UMI/ProQuest. Submit what you consider to be the final version of your dissertation, taking into consideration the revisions required by the Graduate School and the revisions required by your committee. You will receive notification when the Graduate School has accepted your dissertation. 2. Submit the following materials to the Graduate School after your defense: Final Exam Certificate One title signature page with original signatures. One abstract title signature page with original signatures. Completed “Survey of Earned Doctorates.” Signed “Non-Exclusive Distribution License and Dissertation Availability Agreement.” NOTE: Final submission must occur within 30 days of your defense; however, if you defend within 30 days of the semester deadline of your graduation date, you must adhere to semester deadline, and do not have 30 days to complete your final submission. Please see Graduate School website for semester deadlines: www.gradschool.duke.edu/policies_and_forms/index.html Thesis Copies: The department requires a copy and will pay for it. See DGSA for two IR forms: one for special paper and one for binding at the Textbook Store on campus. 1. ProQuest: Please note the following limitation with ProQuest copies: a. Pages will be printed front and back with no option to print front page only. Because the Duke Template margins are set at 1.5 and .5, bound copies will not be correct. b. Image resolution will be lower than on the self-printed copy brought through the Textbook Store. c. Copies will not include your signed signature and abstract title pages. 2. Textbook Store in the Bryan Center (684-6793): They outsource to a binding company and do hardcover binding, not leather. There’s a 4-6 week turnaround. Student provides the thesis copies. Cost is $15.50 for the title on the spine and $21.50 for the title on the spine and cover (please get the title on the spine and cover, $21.50, for the department copy). The Textbook Store provides shipping at $5 for first copy and Immunology Department Guide to Graduation (updated November 2012) $2.00 for every additional copy to that same address which the department will cover. The Department copy of your thesis should be mailed to: Jennifer Goins, Campus Box 3010, Dept. of Immunology, DUMC, Durham, NC 27710 *December graduates will be responsible to either cancel their student health insurance or pay for the remaining 7 months. The Graduate School will send you an email about this with further instructions.