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Ph.D. Annual Reporting PolicyGSLIS has an annual reporting policy through which doctoral students have an opportunity to review their progress and plan their future activities. The deadline for written annual reports will be established each year by the DSC, although normally it will fall on May 1. In preparation for this deadline, the student is responsible for taking the following steps.
At this point, the responsibility for the process shifts to the committee. The meeting will serve as a chance to discuss issues that arise from the report and will give the committee members and opportunity to offer advice on how the student might best progress. The meeting will have one of two outcomes: satisfactory or unsatisfactory . Factors used to assess progress may include grades, successful completion of the comprehensive exam, development of the specialty portfolio, or progress towards completion of the dissertation. A satisfactory outcome requires no additional action on the part of the committee. In the event of an unsatisfactory outcome, the committee will produce a list of activities that the student is required to complete in order to receive a satisfactory result at the next annual review. For the student's benefit, a timetable will be established for periodic review of the successful achievement of those activities. After a second consecutive unsatisfactory next annual review, the Advisory Committee and the DSC may recommend to the Dean that the student's continuation in the doctoral program be terminated at the end of the academic year. In either case, the student's Major Adviser will issue a brief written report to the DSC on the outcome of the meeting and any recommendation made on the part of the committee. One copy of this report is placed in the student's folder and one copy goes to the student. Students can appeal to the Dean at any point in this process. In addition, they may make use of the grievance procedure of the Graduate College. Details are available at: http://www.grad.uiuc.edu/grievepolicies/GrievancePolicies.html.
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