Theses, research projects and dissertations represent the culmination of research which significantly contributes to existing scholarship within academic fields. Each of these projects consists of a written interpretation of facts and opinions gained through critical reading and independent research. Because a thesis or dissertation is considered a student's original contribution to his or her professional field, it should be written to present meaningful research and ideas to create credible conclusions.
Checklist
- Following the guidelines for your program, register for the appropriate scholarly document course(s).
- Select your committee members and submit your Approval of Scholarly Document Committee Form to The Graduate School.
- Follow The Graduate School formatting requirements using the Scholarly Document Manual when writing your document.
- Obtain signatures on the Scholarly Document Signature Page and submit to The Graduate School.
- Submit your Embargo form (Information on Copyright may be found at https://guides.lib.jmu.edu/copyright).
- Submit your document to the JMU Scholarly Commons.
- Doctoral Students ONLY: Once your document has been accepted in Scholarly Commons, submit the final copy to ProQuest.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Thesis Research course in your field with course number 700
- MUS 763
- PSYC 800
- NURS 800
- Dissertation course in your field with course number 900
- CSD 920
- Thesis/Dissertation Continuance Courses in your field
If you are NOT registered for one of the courses listed below, you DO NOT need to submit the Thesis/Dissertation forms and your document to The Graduate School. Some programs require culminating documents that are not official scholarly documents. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Graduate School at gradstudentservices@jmu.edu
All questions concerning the content of the thesis, research project or dissertation and its organization should be resolved with the student's adviser. Students must also provide a list of thesis, research project, or dissertation committee members (via the Approval of Scholarly Document Committee Form) to The Graduate School to ensure that members have gone through the appropriate Graduate Faculty review process. The Approval of Scholarly Document Committee Form should be submitted to TGS no later than the second week of the semester in which the student first registers for dissertation or thesis. It is the student’s responsibility to select a graduate faculty member from his/her graduate program to serve as the director of the committee, and with the director’s guidance, select the remaining committee members. The following are guidelines for selecting the committee:
- Each committee must consist of at least three approved members of the JMU graduate faculty. Only full-time graduate faculty in the student’s program may direct or co-direct the committee.
- The only exception to this rule is for students in the School Counseling, Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Doctor of Nursing Practice Programs, who need two approved graduate Faculty
- At least two of the three committee members must routinely participate in the student’s graduate program. The dean of The Graduate School must approve non-graduate faculty members for thesis, research project or dissertation committees.
- Non-graduate faculty members shall make up less than half of the total committee membership and may include persons external to the university.
Format requirements and style guidelines are provided in the Scholarly Document Manual for preparing and submitting a thesis, research project or dissertation to the Graduate School of James Madison University (JMU). These guidelines cannot be superseded by any other style guide unless explicitly required by the graduate or project adviser and approved by the dean of The Graduate School. Most programs specify an acceptable style guide for theses and dissertations and students should consult their program advisers on which style manual or guide to follow. Below are the forms needed to be turned into The Graduate School and a sample title page you can use.
Approval of Scholarly Document Committee Form
All Theses, Research Projects, and Dissertations are submitted electronically to The Graduate School and the University Libraries, through the JMU Scholarly Commons. In addition, at least one signed copy of the Scholarly Document Signature Page and the Embargo Form must be submitted to The Graduate School. Thesis, Research Project, and Dissertation work is not considered complete until properly formatted and approved documents are submitted. Steps for proper submission are found on the JMU Scholarly Commons Submission link below.
JMU Scholarly Commons Submission
Submit your documents to The Graduate School and JMU libraries via the Scholarly Commons.
Deadlines for filing of thesis or dissertation with The Graduate School and Scholarly Commons
Yes! All doctoral students are required to submit their dissertation/document to ProQuest for publishing in Dissertation Abstracts. Doctoral graduates must complete the Dissertation Publishing Agreement. The publishing agreement and fee, if applicable, are submitted online directly to ProQuest via https://www.etdadmin.com/jmu.
- Dissertations must only be submitted to ProQuest after their approval in Scholarly Commons.