Ph.D. Program Advising:
The Graduate Coordinator advises everyone admitted into the history program
when they first enroll. During the first semester,
or at latest the second semester, you must choose an
Advisory Committee composed of a major professor with Full Graduate
Faculty status representing the proposed major field and at least two other Graduate Faculty members
representing the proposed minor fields. If at all possible the committee should have as a fourth member a second
professor representing the major field. You and your major professor should arrange for the committee to
meet shortly after it is formed to assist you in
finalizing your fields of study, determining the choice of courses, evaluating the suitability of credits
you propose for transfer from other institutions (usually from your previous M.A. work) and judging the applicability
of your earlier coursework to your Ph.D. fields.
The committee must issue all its decisions in writing, giving
copies to you and to the Graduate Coordinator. Use the Ph.D.
planning form for this purpose, which you can get at
http://history.memphis.edu/phd3f.doc.
You should begin to use this form right away to keep track of your progress.
It is especially important that your committee fill in the box on the second page of the planning
form labeled “Please write all Advising Committee recommendations and requirements in this space.”
It should itemize all that you must do to advance to the comprehensive exams.
We urge you to consult your faculty advisors before enrolling for
each semester. In any case, you must have each member of your
Advisory or Dissertation committee sign the appropriate registration approval
form (
Advisory Committee approval form for early Ph.D. students,
or
Dissertation Committee approval form for ABD students) and then meet with the Graduate Coordinator at least once a year
for advising. The responsibility for meeting all degree requirements
rests, however, with you. You should direct all technical questions
about department requirements and policies to the Graduate
Coordinator.
All registration is now done on the Web (myMemphis). For instruction on how to register, see http://www.memphis.edu/registrar/student/selfserv/quick.htm. Before you register for the first time, and at least once a year afterwards, you will need to obtain advising clearance from the Graduate Coordinator in order to register. The annual advising meeting is necessary for getting this clearance. If you try to register before getting this clearance, you will get a message that you need a PIN. This is not true, and I don’t know why the university chooses to confuse you. What you need is clearance from the Graduate Coordinator. Do not ask anyone else to clear you; only the Graduate Coordinator can do this.
This manual contains a timetable for the Ph.D. program. You should consult this often to see if you need to submit a form or take some other action at the current stage of your progress. It also contains links to all forms that are necessary to complete your degree. Please note that especially in the term in which you intend to graduate, deadlines for forms and exams are earlier in the semester than you might think. Again, it is your responsibility to make sure you meet all requirements. The Graduate School enforces its deadlines strictly, so it will be impossible to graduate on schedule if you miss a deadline.