Commencement Information For Current Students

 Commencement "To Do" List
    1. Registering on MyCommencement- Whether or not you are planning to
       attend the commencement ceremony, you must register your degree
       completion date on the MyCommencement system, via your MyNEU
       account. You should register for commencement as soon as the
       semester of your completion begins. You will be prompted by the
       system to indicate what commencement you will be attending, if
       any.
    2. FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS- If you are an international student
       applying for Optional Practical Training upon graduation, please
       obtain a Certification of Program Completion/Extension Form from
       the International Student and Scholars Institute (405 Ell Hall or
       www.northeastern.edu.issi) . You are responsible for meeting with
       your adviser and obtaining his/her approval signature. The form
       must then be submitted along with your graduation checklist and
       transcript to the Administrative Office. OPT may only be applied
       for if you are a full-time student.
    3. Complete Graduation Checklist (FOR MASTERS GRADUATES ONLY)- The
       Masters graduation checklist is located on the FORMS page of the
       CCIS Graduate School website. Please complete this page and submit it to
       the graduate office with an unofficial copy of your transcript. If
       you have any questions about the applicability of courses to your
       graduation requirements, please contact your faculty adviser.
    4. Survey of Earned Doctorates (FOR PhD STUDENTS ONLY)- Doctoral
       students must complete a survey form from the Survey of Earned
       Doctorates (SED) as part of the graduation process. They can be
       picked up in the graduate office and will not take long to
       complete. Electronic forms of the survey are available upon
       request.

Doctoral Dissertation Submission Guidelines 
The University requires graduate students to submit their dissertation or thesis electronically with UMI Dissertation Publishing (http://www.etdadmin.com/neu). Whereas students previously submitted hard copies to Snell Library, it is now the responsibility of the student to publish their dissertation using the aforementioned site.

Dissertation submission should begin only after the student has defended their work and has had the dissertation signed off by their Committee, their adviser and the Graduate School Director. The signature sheet can be found on the CCIS Graduate School website or in the Graduate Office in West Village H 202. A hard copy of the dissertation should also be submitted to the Graduate office once the committee and graduate school have signed off. Note: This must be done prior to the electronic submission. Once completed, the introductory material contained on the UMI website will lead you through the account creation and submission processes.

The UMI Dissertation Publishing website allows students to directly upload their dissertation in PDF form. While the College of Computer and Information Science has no specific formatting requirements, the electronic submission must follow specified guidelines listed on the UMI site:
   (http://www.etdadmin.com/cgi-bin/main/resources?siteId=33).

After the dissertation is submitted electronically, it will be catalogued in NUCAT and made available in both ProQuest and Iris, the Northeastern University Libraries Institutional Repository, for research purposes. If you do not wish your dissertation or thesis  
immediately to be placed in Iris for any reason, for example if you are planning a patent 
application or formal publication, please opt for one of the embargo options (from 6 
months to 2 years) when you submit your paper to Proquest. The University Libraries will 
honor the embargo request before making your paper available via IRis and the Internet.

The student will be expected to cover the cost of the electronic submission.

DEADLINE NOTICE: Dissertations may be submitted at any point in time during the year 
upon completion of all degree requirements. If you would like to be cleared for a specific 
commencement, the dissertation must be approved by two weeks before commencement. 
You should allow for adequate time to make any necessary corrections to your dissertation 
as requested by your committee.