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Stages in a Candidate's Career:
1: Advisement
2: Committee on
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3: Coursework
4: Comprehensive
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5: Dissertation
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Stage 1: Advisement
Upon admission to the program, you will be assigned a first-year faculty advisor. This assignment may be but does not have to be temporary. In general, advisement is the responsibility of your advisor and the Committee on Studies, but with guidance from the program coordinator and the total concentration faculty. Initial advisement will be the responsibility of the first-year advisor.
 
You should also consult closely with your advisor as you begin to design your program of studies. As you become more familiar with the program and the faculty, you should feel free to work with other faculty as seems appropriate. This will include forming your Committee on Studies. Prior to taking any course work, the student will meet with the first-year advisor for advisement concerning a general plan and specifically the first two semesters' course work.

 


Contact Information:
 
Department of LLSS, College of Education
The University of New Mexico
Hokona Hall Room 140
MSC 05 3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87131-1231
Telephone    (505) 277-5282
Fax    (505) 277-8362
e-mail: mgurule2@unm.edu

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last updated: July 16, 2007