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graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu
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Office Hours are Monday - Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm.

The Office of Graduate Student Services is open Monday - Friday, 8am – 4:30pm

Email graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu if you need assistance or would like to schedule an appointment.

Graduation Requirements - MA

The Office of Graduate Student Services and the Graduate Council recommend that students carefully read the graduation requirements and instructions for exiting the graduate program. The graduate degree candidate is responsible for complying with the requirements. The posted deadlines for turning in exit materials are strictly enforced during April and May. Please direct questions to the Graduate Office, 860-685-2224 or graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu.

Master of the Arts Exit Material

Recommendation to Students: Use a calendar to plan your exit

1. Start with knowing your oral exam date. 2. Count back two weeks from the oral exam date to know when to send your document to your committee of readers. 3. Think about the time you will need to make final edits to your document and count forward from your oral exam date to schedule your exit appointment. Exit appointments must be after you upload the final document and before the end of the MA exit period.

Students who complete the degree requirements after Commencement of the current year will receive the degree the following May. BA/MA students who finish the MA in the fall semester must complete the exit process before the start of the enrollment period for the subsequent spring semester. Contact the Office of Graduate Student Services at graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu to schedule your exit appointment. You must have completed your defense, made edits to your thesis, and uploaded the final document to WesScholar before the exit appointment. Plan accordingly. Submit the required signed forms prior to the exit appointment.

There are three members of the committee, one is the student's research advisor. One of the two remaining members should be from the student's department and will usually chair the exam committee; the third and final member need not be a department member. Schedule your oral exam with your advisor/committee/department. It is recommended that you allow some time between your oral exam and your exit appointment to complete the paperwork and make final edits to your thesis.

It is recommended that MA students submit a copy of their thesis to their thesis readers approximately two weeks before the student's scheduled oral defense date. Students should check with their faculty research advisor about the latest date to submit the thesis to readers. MA students are required to participate in an oral defense. The oral exam may be administered using remote access technology with all committee members and the student synchronously participating in the session. Academic departments will schedule the student's oral defense. Students should check with their department administrative assistant about scheduling their oral defense.
MA students who exit during the exit period must complete the exit process with the Office of Graduate Student Services. Students must upload the thesis to WesScholar before their exit appointment. Sometimes a committee will require a student to make edits to the thesis after the oral defense. Edits must be made before uploading to WesScholar. See "Exit Appointment" below for instructions on scheduling the exit appointment.

Exit appointments are scheduled for 30 minutes and will take place using remote access technology. Prior to the exit appointment, submit electronic exit forms and upload the final thesis. MA students who exit on or before May 8, 2025 will receive the degree in May 2025. MA students who exit after Commencement of the current year will receive the degree in May 2026. MA Exit Appointments for students exiting between April 7 – May 8, 2025: You are responsible for scheduling your exit appointment in one of the available time slots. Appointments slots are on a first-come, first-served basis. You may schedule one appointment which must be confirmed by the Office of Graduate Student Services. Schedule your exit appointment here You must have completed your defense, made edits to your thesis, and uploaded the final document to WesScholar before the exit appointment. Plan accordingly.
Exit Appointments for students who exit before April 7 or after Commencement of the current year:
Contact the Office of Graduate Student Services at graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu to schedule your exit appointment. You must have completed your defense, made edits to your thesis, and uploaded the final document to WesScholar before the exit appointment. Plan accordingly. Submit the required signed forms prior to the exit appointment. BA/MA students who start the MA in the spring semester and finish the MA in the fall semester must complete the exit process before the start of the enrollment period for the subsequent spring semester.

Graduate exit forms (Mandatory): Complete in your WesPortal/Academics/Graduate Exit forms.

SUBMIT a PDF version of your thesis via your Wesleyan Portal/Academics/Graduate Thesis/Dissertation Submission. Complete before your exit appointment. WesScholar WesScholar is Wesleyan University's online institutional repository. Graduate students are required to submit a PDF version of their thesis or dissertation to WesScholar. Information about the work (metadata) will be entered and the PDFs will be available for download. Students who do not wish their work to be available by download may place an embargo on the work for a period of time of up to five years. Graduate students or faculty advisors may request an embargo at the time of thesis submission or any time up to five years after submission. The embargo period may not exceed five years from the time of submission. Policies on graduate student work in WesScholar

1. Metadata for each work (the catalog information - author name, title, year, etc.) will be added to WesScholar.
2. The full text of the student work will be added to WesScholar in the form of a PDF.
3. A student may request that his or her work be embargoed for up to five years. This may be because of a pending publication or patent issue. WesScholar administrators will notify faculty advisors when a student requests an embargo after submitting the thesis. After the embargo period ends, the thesis will be made available in WesScholar.
4. Faculty members will have the opportunity to place an embargo on an advisee's work if the content of the work compromises laboratory or other research to be published by the faculty member. This embargo will supersede a student-imposed embargo if it is greater than the student-imposed restrictions. WesScholar administrators will contact faculty advisors prior to adding student work to WesScholar to remind faculty of the option to embargo.

Abstract - An Abstract is not required for Master's but may be included as the last of the preliminary pages. Total words should not exceed 350. Margins - The minimum acceptable margins for all pages of the thesis are 1.5 inch on the left and 1.25 inch on the top, bottom, and right. Font and Point Size - Recommended fonts include Arial, New Times Roman, and Helvetica with a point size of either 11 or 12. Spacing - The text of the thesis should be double spaced. Long quotations, footnotes, appendices, and references may be single spaced. Photographs and Graphics - Photographs and graphics in the thesis should be printed or photocopied directly on the paper as high quality images. Scanned images must print clearly. If color is used, only color laser or color photocopy printing is acceptable. Use of Material Copyrighted by Others - Any material included that goes beyond "fair use" requires written permission from the copyright owner. It may be useful to include the permission(s) in the thesis as an appendix. Pagination - Preliminary pages (i.e., acknowledgments, table of contents, abstract, etc.) are to be numbered consecutively using lower case Roman numerals. All pages of the text, appendices (if any), and references must be numbered consecutively using Arabic numerals. Landscape pages - The top of a landscape pages should be at the left margin (1.5), the bottom at the right margin (1.25). The page number is to be in the same relative position as on the portrait pages. Sequence of the Main Components of the Thesis - The appropriate order of the major sections of the thesis are as follows: the title page, the acknowledgements, the table of contents, the text, appendices (if any), and references. The order of the appendices and the references may be reversed if the appendices are lengthy. Footnote, Endnotes, and References - The format that is accepted in your discipline or that which is prescribed by your advisory committee should be followed. Photocopied Journal Articles in the Thesis - When appropriate, photocopied articles already published in journals may be included in a thesis. Photocopying must conform to the margins noted above. An original letter from each journal granting permission for the inclusion of the photocopied article in the thesis must be submitted to the Office of Graduate Student Services. In requesting a letter of permission, it is important to tell the journal that the thesis will become part of the permanent collection of Wesleyan University Libraries. The journal usually will require that the journal be the first publisher of the article. In the composition of the thesis, it is expected that the student will observe the procedure current in her/his major field of study for the publication of the results of research. Students should keep in mind the importance of precision and clarity in the use of English, as well as actions and conventional methods of documentation. The thesis should contain enough general material to make it understandable to graduate students and faculty members in allied fields. It is recommended that you use your full legal name on the abstract (if any) and on the title page. Please ensure that your name appears exactly the same way in all places. Individual graduate departments may have additional requirements regarding the format of the thesis.

SAMPLE OF TITLE PAGE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Wesleyan University

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FROM ADMISSION TO EXITING: THE GRADUATE STUDENT EXPERIENCE AT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
By
John J. Smith
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Susan Meyer Jones A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Wesleyan University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Middletown, Connecticut May 2021 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The University Archives at Olin Library no longer collects print copies of theses. Department copies or personal copies may be ordered through Thesis on Demand.

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