Graduate Handbook

The graduate handbook describes requirements for entry into the graduate program and other important administrative information.

Please note: although your advisor, other members of the faculty, the Director of Graduate Studies and the Director of Graduate Programs of the School of Liberal Arts will advise you, it is ultimately the student's responsibility to ensure that the degree requirements are met. Please read this brochure and the graduate programs catalog carefully, and keep them for future reference. The requirements specified here supersede any different departmental requirements listed elsewhere.

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Graduate Student Handbook (revised 2023) 
"A New Graduate Program for a New Century": For students entering the graduate program in History as of Fall 2010, this handbook will serve as the guidelines, regulations and procedures for your graduate career.

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Regulations and Procedures for the Graduate Program (pre-Fall 2010) 
For students who enrolled in the graduate program in History prior to Fall 2010 (except those enrolled in Fall 2009 who chose to adopt the new graduate program requirements), this handbook serves as the guidelines, regulations and procedures for your graduate career.

GRADUATE STUDENT TERMINATION POLICY (pre-Fall 2010)

This policy was adopted by the Department of History for students enrolled in graduate program prior to Fall 2010 (except for those who enrolled in Fall 2009 and chose to adopt the new graduate program requirements). For all others, the termination policy in the new graduate regulations and procedures applies.