Scholarly Project for MS Program

Scholarly Project. The scholarly project is a requirement for Masters level students in order to graduate and is completed within the term of registration. Students who extend beyond one term must submit a request for a grade of incomplete. Students who have completed their Masters program in all courses except Scholarly Project, must enroll in the Scholarly Project continuation course, and are subject to Institute policies regarding continuation fees. A public presentation of the Scholarly Project is a requirement for graduation. Specific requirements are described in the course syllabus and Scholarly Project guidelines.

Posters at Local, Regional, or National Meetings Fulfilling Oral Presentation of Scholarly Project Poster or paper presentations from either national or regional conferences or others as approved by the Assistant Dean or faculty of record, may substitute for the required oral presentation of Scholarly Project. Students may also present their work to their preceptor sites, and clinical sites where the project may have taken place, or to fellow students in a forum specifically designed for the student to present their Scholarly Project work.

[Policy updated June 2014]