
Program Planning Committee
Your temporary program advisor is
the Ph.D. Coordinator at your Home University. The Home University
Ph.D. Coordinator will work with you to select your permanent program
advisor.
During the first academic year of
your studies, you will work with your permanent program advisor to
develop your Program Planning Committee. This often occurs during
your second semester of study, or when you have completed 12-15 hours
of coursework. You should begin to study the faculty involved in your
specialization at your Home University and at other schools. There are
different ways of becoming familiar with the faculty, such as taking
classes from them, reviewing their research interests, and talking
with other faculty or students. Creating your Program Planning
Committee is your responsibility and success depends on your
initiative.
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