Comprehensive Exams
1. 2023 FALL Comprehensive Exam Dates
· Wednesday, October 18th (9am-12pm; 1-4pm)
· Friday, October 20th (9am-12pm; 1-4pm)
2. 2023 FALL Comprehensive Exam Application Date
· Wednesday, November 8th (application due for October 2024 Comps)
2024 Spring Comprehensive Exam Dates
Wednesday, April 3 (9am-12pm; 1-4pm)
Friday, April 5 (9am-12pm; 1-4pm)
2024 Spring Comprehensive Exam Application Date
Wednesday, March 20 (application due for March 2025 Exams)
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS for Students preparing for and taking Comprehensive Exams.
THEO 0912 Requirement Prep. Register for THEO 0912 during the semesters you are preparing for Comprehensive Exams AND the semester in which you plan to take your Comprehensive Exams.
Once you have completed the oral component of your exams, the department will forward your paperwork to the GSAS office, and the deans will change the THEO 0912 registration to THEO 0930 to show completion of the exam requirement.
GSAS requires doctoral students to take and pass Comprehensive Exams within TWO semesters following the completion of coursework.
Students must take and pass their exams within FOUR semesters of completed coursework to avoid dismissal from the program.
**All students out of coursework MUST fill out the Matriculated Student Status Form to maintain funding.
PREPARING FOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAMS.
In the fall semester of your SECOND year, you should connect with the faculty member you would like to have serve as your Dissertation Advisor.
In the spring semester of your SECOND year, you will apply for your comprehensive exams, which will take place a year going forward from the approval of your application.
You must have completed your language requirements BEFORE sitting for you comprehensive exams.
Fill out the Application for PhD Comprehensive Exams Form. You will want to select your exams in consultation with your advisor.
Your application will be reviewed by the Doctoral Committee, who will approval the application and assign examiners for each exam area.
After you receive your approval and list of examiners, schedule meetings with your examiners to review your reading lists and potential topics for the exams.
In the summer after your second year, and during the fall of your third year, you will prepare to take the exams. A good rule of thumb is to meet with your examiners at least three times prior to taking the exams.
In March of your THIRD YEAR, you will sit for your written exams and the oral defense of them.
** See the Theology Department's helpful Comprehensive Exam Preparation webpage resources for further information.
READING LISTS
Comprehensive Exam Reading Lists .
Use this link for quick access to the Fields of Study lists.