Before you schedule your defense and submit your complete thesis, dissertation, or equivalent for format review, the following requirements must be met:
You are required to hold a public defense of your thesis or dissertation as part of your degree requirements.
Your defense must be scheduled in the iPOS at least 10 business days before your anticipated defense. Please see the 10-working-day calendar for permissible defense dates. You will also have an interactive calendar with available dates when scheduling via your My ASU. If your defense will be conducted in person or via ASU Sync, you are required to schedule a room for the defense before proceeding to schedule it in the iPOS.
To schedule your defense, follow the scheduling your defense process.
If you do not have the defense tab, please refer to the requirements in the "Before scheduling your defense" section above.
Once you have submitted the request to schedule a defense through your MyASU, the request must be approved by your academic unit. Note that your defense is not officially scheduled until approved. Once approved, your defense will appear on the Defense Calendar. In addition, you must upload your complete, defense-ready document to your iPOS for format review at least 10 business days before your defense. Refer to Formatting your Thesis or Dissertation for more information on this process.
One week before your scheduled defense, an email will be sent to your entire committee and graduate support staff, reminding them to submit their results via the iPOS. Your committee will indicate the defense results and any revisions needed and submit them within 10 business days of your defense.
To change, reschedule or cancel your defense, please follow the steps outlined in Scheduling your Defense.
Note: If your defense is still pending approval by the academic unit, NO changes can be made. You CANNOT change your committee after your defense has been scheduled.
Items and steps required in order to graduate:
At the time of your defense, your committee should determine if public release of your document will be delayed for a maximum of two years to protect any of the following reasons:
The Delaying Publication of Your Theses/Dissertation (Embargo Status form) must be submitted along with your completed Pass/Fail form to the Graduate College in order for your Thesis or Dissertation to be embargoed. Embargo requests made after publication cannot guarantee non-viewing or downloading.
Once the 2-year ASU embargo expires, full documents are available through the ASU Digital Repository and ProQuest. If you would like to extend your embargo through ASU for 2 additional years, please contact the Graduate College by sending an email to gradformat@asu.edu. To extend embargos with ProQuest, please contact them directly at disspub@proquest.com. *Please note: The maximum allowed time to embargo your document is 4 years. As a product of Arizona State University, all ASU Theses/Dissertations must be released through the ASU Digital Repository once the embargo time limit has expired.
IMPORTANT: Embargoing through ProQuest is separate from embargoing through ASU. If you would like to secure an indefinite embargo from ProQuest on your theses/dissertation then you must have successfully completed all requirements and graduated. You may then submit a request directly to ProQuest, either by email (disspub@proquest.com) or by telephone (800-521-0600, ext. 77020).
Submission Instructions: Please scan and electronically send the form (only chair/co-chair or academic unit support staff) to grad-gps@asu.edu OR the student may hand-deliver the signed form to the Graduate College, Interdisciplinary B-Room 288 (Tempe Campus). Please ensure the graduate support staff receives a copy for departmental records.