Limited ETDR support is available on Friday, April 22. Graduate students are encouraged to participate in one of the walk-in clinics scheduled earlier in the week. Here’s the full schedule of ETDR walk-in help clinics the week of April 18-22:
- Tue, April 19 — 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 301A Hale Library
- Wed, April 20 — 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., 301A Hale Library
- Wed, April 20 — 1-5 p.m., 407 Hale Library
- Thu, April 21 — 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., 301A Hale Library
- Fri, April 22 — 1-5 p.m., 407 Hale Library
Walk-in clinics are the fastest way to get ETDR help and answers. Although requests for individual, one-on-one meetings can be made via the ETDR Request Form (and may be necessary for distance students), the usual 24- to 48-hour response time may hinder students who need faster answers during the deadline week of April 18-22.
Top resources during ETDR submission deadlines
1. Graduation and ETDR submission checklist (plus deadlines)
3. Select keywords and subject categories (tip: write them down). See the Guidelines for selecting keywords, and also the List of ProQuest subject categories.
4. Submit your ETDR to K-REx for Graduate School review. Watch the new 7-minute video of the K-REx submission process.
5. Doctoral students only: Submit your dissertation to ProQuest