Thesis and Dissertation

Thesis and Dissertation

ETDs (Electronic Theses and Dissertations)
Thesis and Dissertation

The College of Graduate Studies (CGS) creates deadlines and policies as well as manages the review and submission process for all graduate theses and dissertations.

Only manuscripts that meet all university requirements and pass the CGS format review will be accepted for degree completion and added to UCF’s institutional repository, STARS.

Be sure to review all guidelines on this site, especially deadline information, to understand the requirements for completing a thesis or dissertation.

If you have any questions, the thesis and dissertation team is always available at editor@ucf.edu.

Deadlines

There are several university-wide thesis and dissertation deadlines listed on the UCF Academic Calendar students must follow.

These deadlines are non-negotiable. If you have any questions at all, please ask in advance of deadlines or attend a workshop for more information.

Early Deadlines

  • Initial Thesis/Dissertation Committee Submission Deadline 
  • Candidacy Submission Deadline

Final Semester Deadlines

  • Intent to Graduate Deadline
  • Thesis and Dissertation Release Option Submission Deadline
  • Format Review Deadline
  • Defense Deadline
  • Final Submission Deadline

Advisory Committee and Thesis and Dissertation

You’ll usually choose your thesis or dissertation advisory committee members toward the end of your coursework, but the timing can vary. Check your Program Handbook for specific expectations.

  • Choose your committee chair first, then follow their guidance to pick other members.
  • The same committee typically helps from the proposal to the final defense, but members can be changed if needed.
  • Your committee details must be submitted to the College of Graduate Studies before you start thesis or dissertation hours.


Release Options and Embargos

As you work on your thesis or dissertation, consider the future of your work, including how or where you might publish it:


Thesis and Dissertation Formatting

All UCF theses and dissertations are publicly available in UCF’s institutional repository (STARS), so it’s important to follow UCF’s formatting requirements (including those for digital accessibility) to ensure that your work is publishable.

UCF formatting guidelines are in the Graduate Thesis and Dissertation Webcourse. If you are planning to graduate within the next academic year (fall, spring, summer), access the current Graduate Thesis and Dissertation Webcourse.

Incorrect formatting can delay your graduation, so ensure your document is properly formatted before submitting for the required format review in your final semester.


Defense, Approval Form, and Final Steps

Learn how to schedule and prepare for your thesis or dissertation defense, meet university deadlines, and complete final submission requirements.


Research Compliance

Students conducting research with human subjects must complete IRB training, obtain IRB approval or exemption, and include documentation in their thesis or dissertation. UCF offers IRB support, and students should also be aware of requirements related to intellectual property and Controlled Unclassified Information.


UCF Events

Upcoming Thesis and Dissertation Defenses


Resources and Workshops

Get help with formatting, the research and publishing process, final semester requirements, and STARS submission through one-on-one support and scheduled sessions.



Thesis and Dissertations Download Map

Showcase of Text, Archives, Research & Scholarship (STARS) displays all UCF electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). See UCF Graduate Theses and Dissertations in STARS for additional information. The following map displays downloads of ETDs from STARS.