Graduate and Academic Expectations
Everything from requirements, to time limits, to grading policies and more are governed by documented policies outlined by the university. These policies may be located in the University Catalog, University Policy, and/or Graduate Student Handbook.
Avenues for researching, applying, and appealing these policies are provided for your quick reference. For inquiries regarding program policies and college or school administrative procedures, please refer to your program or college administration.
Keep Your Handbook Handy
Understanding the rules, regulations, and policies applicable to your graduate career can save you from unexpected headaches down the line. The Graduate Student Handbook outlines the most commonly encountered questions and scenarios faced by Mason's graduate student community.
Complaints
Graduate Academic Policies
The university catalog provides information including to graduate studies. AP.6 is the source of information for policies including to:
- Student Classification
- Full-time vs. Half-time
- Academic advising
- Student status: non-degree, provisional, re-enrollment, resignation, parental leave of absence
- Credit by exam, reduction, or transfer
- Graduate academic standing: warning, termination, readmission
- Bachelor's/Accelerated Master's Degrees
- Graduate certificates' requirements
- Master's degree requirements: thesis options, time limit, master's thesis, submissions, doctoral students pursuing 1st master's, individualized master's degree programs
- Doctoral degree requirements: time limit, research skill requirements, program of study, advancement to candidacy, dissertation committee, dissertation registration, dissertation, defense, submission and fees, dissertation and thesis services.
- Graduate Council
- Graduate Faculty
Appealing a Grade:
Although faculty members are generally the best judges of student performance, there may be times when a student believes a grade is unfair. In such cases, the student is able to follow an appeal process as outlined in the grading policy section of the university catalog.
Academic Exceptions
Sometimes a student encounters an extraordinary obstacle while pursuing a graduate degree. If that happens, an exception to university academic policy can be requested. A request for exception does not guarantee the request will be granted. All requests for academic exceptions must begin within your department or academic program for initial approval.