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Submitting Your Thesis for Review

Reviewing the procedures and the SJSU Thesis Guidelines (pdf) in advance can save time and help avoid stress, especially for candidates who are completing their thesis, moving, applying for or beginning new jobs at virtually the same time. The most important thing you can do to make your deposit process go smoothly is to take time as soon as possible to learn about requirements, mark deadlines on your calendar, and be realistic about the amount of time you will need. Students frequently are trying to juggle numerous details at once.  Allocate extra time in case of emergencies. Contact our office early in the semester in order to confirm your understanding of the process. You may submit your thesis up to a month in advance of the posted deadline. Waiting until the deadline, while sometimes unavoidable due to external circumstances, is guaranteed to make this process stressful. By planning, you can diminish the anxiety of the deposit process.

Students submitting their thesis to Graduate Studies and Research are expected to have applied for graduation and completed all the necessary steps towards completion of their degree. Information on the steps to completing a master’s degree and relevant deadlines can be found on the Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations website. The thesis must be deposited for review by Graduate Studies and Research in the semester that you intend to graduate.

Deposit by Mail or Proxy

Occasionally students may have already moved away prior to completion of the master’s thesis, or may be working towards their degree long distance. In such cases, the Office of Graduate Studies and Research requires that a friend, family, or faculty member on campus assist with the thesis review and deposit process on behalf of the student.

Although Graduate Studies and Research will not mail a master’s thesis to a student, deposits may be made by mail in certain circumstances. Students must contact the Thesis Coordinator at least a month before the intended deposit date in order to receive permission to deposit by mail, and must explain the reason for needing to deposit by mail. Each case is reviewed independently.  The author of the thesis is always responsible for making sure that the thesis is submitted on time to the correct address, and that someone is available to pick up the thesis once it has been reviewed by our office.

Required Materials

The following materials are required whether submitting your thesis at the Graduate Studies and Research front desk or depositing it by mail:

Theses that are submitted without the above documents when required will automatically be rejected.

Review Process

Once you have submitted your thesis to Graduate Studies and Research for review, you will be notified of one of the following decisions within 4-5 weeks from the deadline date:

If a thesis is found to be unacceptable or incomplete, you will be asked to consult with your advisor and thesis committee, reapply for graduation, and resubmit your thesis the following semester.

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