
Payroll & Benefitsįor forms related to payroll - W-4, W-9, I-9, Direct Deposit, etc. The decision will be made based on the recommendation of the division chair, the availability of an instructor, finances and other administrative concerns. Typically, this is done when the student is fulfilling a critical ensemble need in the School of Music, but applied lessons beyond what is required for a degree program are not guaranteed. Under rare circumstances a student may be allowed to enroll in applied music lessons when doing so is not part of their degree program. Please note: August exams are on a Thursday-Friday, November and March are a Friday-Saturday.ĭownload university forms-general, fellowship and financial-directly from The Graduate School. The form is valid for examinations conducted in the academic year 2019-2020 only. This form is required to request an examination date for the comprehensive/preliminary exams. degree requirements.Īpplication for Comprehensive Exams: 2019-2020 This form certifies that a student has satisfactorily completed a scholarly research paper in partial fulfillment of M.M. Scholarly Research Paper Certification, M.M. students These forms certify that a student has satisfactorily completed a scholarly research paper in partial fulfillment of D.M.A.

Scholarly Research Paper Certification, D.M.A. Degree: Dissertation Performance Project, Scholarly Research Paper Certification II Degree: Pre-Candidacy, Scholarly Research Paper Certification Iĭ.M.A.

For graduate students, this also applies to the Graduate School’s policies and deadlines.Ģ021-2022 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2021 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2021 semester.Ģ020-2021 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2020 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2020 semester.Ģ019-2020 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2019 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2019 semester.Ģ018-2019 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2018 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2018 semester.Ģ017-2018 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2017 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2017 semester.Ģ016-2017 Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2016 and is effective for all graduate and undergraduate music students beginning in the fall 2016 semester.Ģ015-2016 Undergraduate Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2015 and is effective for all undergraduate music students beginning the fall 2015 semester.Ģ015-2016 Graduate Handbook: This handbook was revised summer 2015 and is effective for all undergraduate music students beginning the fall 2015 semester.Ģ014-2015 Graduate Handbook: This handbook was revised summer of 2014 and is effective for all graduate music students beginning the fall 2014 semester.Ģ013-2014 Graduate Handbook: This handbook was revised summer of 2013 and is effective for all graduate music students beginning the fall 2013 semester. It is the student's responsibility to read and become familiar with all policies, requirements and deadlines of all applicable School of Music requirements that govern the program of study.

The requirements and policies of the School of Music are in addition to the requirements and policies of the University of Maryland and the College of Arts and Humanities and do not supersede them. It is the student's responsibility to become familiar with all university policies, requirements and deadlines as well as all applicable School of Music requirements that govern the program of study.

Please consult with your advisor to learn of any changes or revisions to policies that might have an impact on your degree requirements.
