Degree programs should be completed within the following periods of
time after first registration in the Graduate School–New Brunswick:
|
Normal Minimum
(full-time study)
|
Normal
Maximum
|
Master of Arts
|
1 Year
|
3 Years
|
Master of Science
|
1 Year
|
3 Years
|
Master of Arts for Teachers
|
1 Year
|
3 Years
|
Master of Science for Teachers
|
1 Year
|
3 Years
|
Master of Philosophy
|
2 Years
|
4 Years
|
Doctor of Philosophy
|
3 Years (2 years beyond master's)
|
7 Years (4 years beyond master's)
|
All students are urged to consider the educational and economic
benefits of completing their programs quickly. Soon after being
admitted to graduate study, each student should consult with a faculty
adviser and work out a reasonable timetable for meeting the
requirements. Extensions beyond the normal limits shown above (for all
degrees except the master of philosophy) may be granted to students in
good standing. A student requiring an extension should petition the
dean of the Graduate School–New Brunswick on a form available from the
Office of the Graduate School. If the petition is supported by reasons
of weight, and if the faculty members in charge of the student's
program certify that satisfactory progress is being made, the extension
normally is granted. The burden of justifying such extensions is
greater once the student is 10 years beyond first enrollment. Part-time students should consult their program
concerning expected times of completion. International students
whose visa requires them to "make normal progress toward the degree at all
times" will want to check with the Center for Global Services to determine if their visa permits an extension beyond the normal
maximum time limits for their program.