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Graduate
Studies General
Degree Information The Department
of English offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor
of Philosophy. The general requirements for both degrees are spelled out in the
Graduate School Bulletin, and each student is responsible for knowing what they
are. This responsibility cannot be overemphasized. The Graduate School Bulletin
is the final authority on all procedural matters relating to graduate study. You
may access the Graduate School Bulletin online at
http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/bulletin/current/bulletin.html. Many forms and
deadlines are involved in graduate programs, especially for students who plan to
receive degrees in a given semester. Make sure that you understand what needs to
be done, and give the graduate staff assistant, the Director of Graduate Studies
(DGS), and the Time
Limits The MA must be
completed within eight years of beginning the degree; a student may petition the
Graduate Council for an extension of up to four years. The PhD must be completed
within five years of passing the Qualifying Examination or else the Graduate
Council must be petitioned so that the Qualifying Examination may be retaken,
and the degree must be completed within ten years from the time that the
original successful Qualifying Examination occurred. For an elaboration of these
procedures, please consult The Graduate School Bulletin. Doctoral
students who are teaching assistants must pass their oral examination by the end
of their fourth year of teaching in order to have their assistantship
renewed. Termination The Director of
Graduate Studies monitors the progress of all graduate students. The Director
may notify, in writing, students not making satisfactory progress toward the
degree and may, in consultation with the departmental Graduate Committee, begin
termination procedures for such students. Unsatisfactory progress occurs when a
student goes beyond the time limits indicated above under "satisfactory
progress," when a student's overall graduate GPA falls below 3.0, when the
student's GPA falls below 3.0 in any semester, or when a student has received
more than two incompletes in any one academic year. The Committee may also
initiate termination procedures when a student has been found guilty of cheating
or plagiarism as defined in the University handbook, Student Rights and
Responsibilities. See appendix for procedures. A student is
automatically terminated, without any of the procedures described therein,
if:
a.) the
MA exam is failed twice;
b.) the
PhD written qualifying exam is failed three times;
c.) the
PhD oral qualifying exam is failed twice;
d.) the
PhD dissertation defense is failed twice. Residence
Requirement A PhD student
must satisfy Academic
Load The normal load
for a non-teaching graduate student in English is nine credit hours; under no
circumstances may it exceed fifteen hours. The Full-time
vs. Part-time After their
first year, TAs regularly teach two classes and take
two classes. This course load counts as full-time status for the
(1)
Student loans: check with
your financial aid officers to see if they will accept six rather than nine
hours. They may not and may require immediate payment of the loan if the course
load is only six hours.
(2) Only
full-time students are automatically reminded to validate their ID's; part-time
students must do without a reminder.
(3)
Part-time students must contact the Student Health Service directly for
health insurance.
(4)
Part-time students are not eligible for student tickets to athletic
events; for questions, consult the Athletic Office.
(5) PhD
residence credit after the qualifying examination: all students must take two semesters of
nine hours each. Transfer
of Credit With the
approval of the Director of Graduate Studies and the Dean of the
(1) as a post-baccalaureate student at
(2) as a student in a graduate degree program which resulted in
an awarded degree;
(3) as work taken as a graduate student in another graduate
program;
(4) as a visiting student. Credit hours may
not be transferred for a doctoral degree. However, graduate courses taken in
other programs may be applied to distribution requirements and course
requirements with the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies. Students
should make their requests in writing and attach relevant syllabi.
English graduate
students may count 400 level courses with the "G" designation in other
departments for graduate courses; they cannot count 400 level courses in the
English Department. Filing
for Degrees To be eligible
for a degree, students must file an application with the Graduate School within
thirty days after the beginning of the semester (fifteen days in the summer
session) in which they expect to complete their work. Application forms are
available at the Satisfactory
Progress In addition to
maintaining a minimal GPA of 3.0, "satisfactory progress" includes not receiving
two incompletes in any given year, and also the following time
guidelines:
Non-teaching students
(1)
Full-time, non-teaching MA students should expect to finish their degree
within four semesters if they do not attend summer school.
(2)
Full-time, non-teaching PhD students who begin study with an MA should
expect to finish their degrees in eight semesters if they do not attend summer
school. A recommended schedule is as follows:
Semesters 1-4: course
work
Semesters 5-6: pass
Qualifying Examination. The exam must be passed by semester 8 for a teaching
assistantship to be renewed.
Semesters 7-8: write
dissertation
Teaching Assistants
(1)
Full-time MA teaching assistants should expect to finish their degree
within six semesters if they do not attend summer school.
(2)
Full-time PhD teaching assistants should expect to finish their degree
within ten semesters if they do not attend summer school. A recommended schedule
is as follows:
Semesters 1-4: course
work
Semesters 5-6: pass
Qualifying Examination. The exam must be passed by semester 8 for a teaching
assistantship to be renewed.
Semesters 7-10: write
dissertation
Incompletes All incomplete
grades must be made up within one semester, or the grade automatically becomes
an E. More than two incompletes in any one academic year will automatically
cause the student's progress to be reviewed by the Graduate
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