Graduation Timeline
A candidate must be registered for the semester in which the degree requirements are completed and during the preceding semester. Candidates also must adhere to the guidelines as stipulated in the Guide for Writers of Theses and Dissertations, published by the Mugar Memorial Library.
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M.D./Ph.D. DEGREE CANDIDATES WHO ANTICIPATE ENTERING BUSM III
Since M.D./Ph.D. degree candidates are awarded both the M.D. and Ph.D. degrees simultaneously (at the time of completion of both degrees), the dates for submission of dissertations vary from the above schedule of deadlines for Ph.D. candidates. Consequently, M.D./Ph.D. students who expect to complete the Ph.D. portion of their studies in the 2008-2009 academic year and anticipate entering BUSM III in the Fall of 2008, the following rules apply:
Oral Defenses should be scheduled prior to returning to the third year. Dissertation Outline Approval Pages are due in the Division Office prior to the scheduling of the Oral Defense.
M.D./Ph.D. students should then submit the Ph.D. Dissertation Abstract to the Division Office for review and approval. Once your abstract has been approved and you have scheduled your oral defense, you will need to submit a Schedule of the Final Oral Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, along with 14 copies of your approved abstracts. Oral Defenses should be scheduled 2 weeks prior.
Approved and signed dissertations (2 copies) are due in the Division Office no more than 60 days after passing the Final Oral Examination. M.D./Ph.D. scholarships are not awarded until approved and signed dissertations have been accepted by the Division Office.

