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* In the third year and beyond, students must show progress toward their Ph.D. by making an annual presentation on their research in a format that may depend on their research area, for example by giving a talk in their group seminar. | * In the third year and beyond, students must show progress toward their Ph.D. by making an annual presentation on their research in a format that may depend on their research area, for example by giving a talk in their group seminar. | ||
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^ Requirement ^ Comment ^ | ^ Requirement ^ Comment ^ | ||
| Report of progress by Oral Committee for TA appointment beyond Oral Exam | No Teaching Assistant appointment beyond the third academic year will be offered unless a positive statement of progress is made by the Oral Committee. This is an annual requirement before a student is eligible for TA support: Once one year has elapsed since the Oral Exam is passed, a student needs to convene the Oral committee at least once every twelve months prior to being eligible for a 50% TA appointment | | | Report of progress by Oral Committee for TA appointment beyond Oral Exam | No Teaching Assistant appointment beyond the third academic year will be offered unless a positive statement of progress is made by the Oral Committee. This is an annual requirement before a student is eligible for TA support: Once one year has elapsed since the Oral Exam is passed, a student needs to convene the Oral committee at least once every twelve months prior to being eligible for a 50% TA appointment | | ||
+ | | Work under the supervision of a SPA graduate faculty member | Students are assigned an academic adviser upon arrival. They may transition to a research adviser at any time after that. However, (i) one adviser of record needs to be maintained at all times, and (ii) the adviser of record must be a member of the [[https:// | ||
| Degree completed in a maximum of 8 years | Petition before the University is possible for a one year extension. Follow University guidelines | | | Degree completed in a maximum of 8 years | Petition before the University is possible for a one year extension. Follow University guidelines | | ||
===== Financial Support Policy ===== | ===== Financial Support Policy ===== | ||
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7. The total of the TA, grading and RA appointments for any student may not exceed a 50 percent appointment, | 7. The total of the TA, grading and RA appointments for any student may not exceed a 50 percent appointment, | ||
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+ | ==== Special rules for fellowships holders ==== | ||
+ | All summer fellowship recipients must take 1 credit of Directed Research, PHYS 5994, if they have not attained ABD status. This includes all first-year students who receive departmental fellowships, | ||
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+ | If a summer fellowship recipient has attained ABD status they must take 1 credit of Phys 8444. This includes all recipients of NSF, NASA, and the named fellowships like the Burlaga, Goldman, Greiling, Larkin, Hoff Lu, Pepin, and Voloshin. | ||
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+ | Registration is mandatory and failure to register for the 1 credit may result in your fellowship being terminated by the University. | ||
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==== Payroll Taxes ==== | ==== Payroll Taxes ==== | ||
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1. At least two-thirds of all credit hours in an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. program must be taken on an A-F basis. | 1. At least two-thirds of all credit hours in an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. program must be taken on an A-F basis. | ||
- | 2. There are no formal grading restrictions on 8000 level courses; however, an adviser may require a student to take at least one 8000 course in the student' | + | 2. There are no formal grading restrictions on 8000 level courses; however, an adviser may require a student to take at least one 8000 course in the student' |
- | 3. The required core courses PHYS 5001/2 and 5011/2, if they are used on an M.S. or a Ph.D. program, must be taken on an A-N basis. | + | 3. The required core courses PHYS 5001/2 and 5011/2, if they are used on an M.S. or a Ph.D. program, must be taken on an A-F basis. |
- | 4. Instructors must clarify to students during the first two weeks of classes the standards of performance required under both the A-N and S-N grading systems. | + | 4. Instructors must clarify to students during the first two weeks of classes the standards of performance required under both the A-F and S-N grading systems. |
===== Criteria for Registration Warnings and Holds ===== | ===== Criteria for Registration Warnings and Holds ===== |