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Graduate
Thesis Submission Guidelines
When you bring
your thesis to the Physics Education Department (PEO), you should include
the following items:
- Signatures:
The title page of both copies must have original signatures of the student,
research supervisor, and co-supervisor (if applicable). Theses are accepted
by the Associate Department Head for Education, Professor Thomas J.
Greytak, who will sign each thesis at a later date (after it has been
accepted by the PEO).
- Two copies
of the Thesis, plus one extra abstract and title page stapled together.
Copies #1 and #2 must have original signatures and must be on archival
bond paper. Check for the 25% (or more) cotton watermark. MIT Bond
and recyclable bond paper are not acceptable.
- Each copy
of the thesis must be clipped or banded together with a cardboard cover
and a label. No holes, staples, etc. are permitted. Each label must
include the student's name, department, thesis title, degree date, and
copy #.
- Ph.D. Candidates:
Before accepting a thesis, the PEO must have the signed form from the
research supervisor indicating a "Pass" on the thesis defense.
- Ph.D. Candidates:
Submit the completed University
Microfilms, Inc. Form with a copy of the title page and abstract
attached.
- Ph.D.
Candidates: Complete an NSF Survey, which is available in the PEO or
on the web, and submit it with the thesis. Also, a departmental Exit
Survey must be completed upon submission of a thesis.
- SM
Candidates: Before accepting a thesis, the PEO must have a letter to
the Department, signed by the research supervisor, assigning a final
thesis grade of "A," " B" or "C.
- All
Candidates: Bring a receipt from the Cashier's Office to cover the cost
of microfilming.
- All
Candidates: After all materials have been accepted, a thesis receipt
will be given.
- All
Candidates: Please contact Mr. Daniel Engelhardt (8-6434) in the Student
Services Center (11-120) regarding diplomas, Commencement, and the Hooding
Ceremony.
- For more
detailed information, please refer to the Specifications
for Thesis Preparation.
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