Request for Final Oral Examination
Instructions for Submitting the Request for Final Oral
- Begin arranging for your defense at the beginning
of the semester, especially during the summer, in order
to accommodate the travel plans of your committee members.
- You should submit the final draft of your dissertation,
reviewed for technical and grammatical correctness
by your supervisor, to each of your committee members at least four
weeks before your final defense. All
members of the committee must sign the Request for Final Oral. By
signing, each member acknowledges
receipt of a copy of your dissertation draft and agrees to be present
at the defense on the scheduled date. If there is difficulty
in obtaining a signature, call the Graduate School (512) 471-4511.
- The request must be filed in the Graduate School with
the vita, abstracts, signature and title pages for a
format check at least two weeks in advance of your defense. This
time is necessary for the Graduate
School to process your request and to mail the defense report
materials, a copy of the abstract and an
invitation to the defense to your committee members and graduate
program.
- By signing the Request for Final Oral Examination, you authorize The
University of Texas at Austin to publish your name, major, dissertation
title, committee chair, and the date, time, and location of your final
oral exam. In the absence of this signature, this information will
not be published as a part of the Schedule
of Final Oral Exams.
Why the Defense?
- The Final Oral Examination is a major component of the doctoral
degree requirement. Your dissertation
cannot be approved by the Graduate School until you have successfully
passed your defense and your
committee members have signed the Report form and the approval
page (signature page) of your
dissertation.
- The signed Report of Dissertation Defense is the official recommendation
of your committee to the
Graduate Dean, who depends upon it to determine your eligibility
to receive the doctoral degree. A
passing Report signifies that your committee unanimously agrees
that you have completed a dissertation
that is an independent investigation in your major field.
- This Report form will be mailed to your committee supervisor
by the Graduate School. In the
event that revisions to your dissertation are necessary before your
committee members will approve your
dissertation, the Report form should be retained by your supervisor
until all revisions have been
completed. Defense materials for off-campus members will be sent
to your supervisor so that all
members will have the forms they need at the defense.
Suggestions for Completing the Request Form
- Type this form before circulating it for signatures.
- Your Graduate Adviser must sign this form to indicate you have
been approved to defend. All members
of your committee must sign your request form indicating their intent
to be present at your final oral.
- If a committee member is unable to attend your defense, there
must be an explanation of the member's
absence, together with an assurance that your dissertation will be
read, and if approved, signed. There is a
pre-typed note on the back of the Request form which may be used
or an attached letter can also be used.
These explanations must be signed by the committee member in
question, OR your committee
supervisor, OR your Graduate Adviser. Call the Graduate School at 471-4511 with any
questions concerning this.
- At least four committee members, including your supervisor, must
be physically present at the defense,
and all members must sign the signature page of your dissertation.
It is a good idea to take at least two
copies of your signature page to your defense.
Formatted Pages Also To Be Included With Request
Submit one copy each of your vita, your dissertation
abstract, the title page, and
the Committee Certification of Approved Version for a format
check at this time.
Refer to the format booklet in your graduation packet for
more details.
Committee Changes
It is important to remember that any changes made to your
committee must be approved by the Dean of
the Graduate School as the changes occur. Changes need to
be approved at least 30 days prior to the date of the
Final Oral so that all new members will have ample time
to become familiar with your dissertation.
Request for Final
Oral Form (.pdf)
Please note: To access or complete the form, you must
have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or newer installed on your computer.
