ECU uses an Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Submission Service. More information for Graduate School Theses and Dissertations can be found at https://gradschool.ecu.edu/thesis-dissertation/

You can view examples of previous English Dept. theses at: https://thescholarship.ecu.edu/handle/10342/60

Completing your Thesis

The process for completing a thesis is explained in our MA Handbook, pages 25–29. (The handbook is labeled 2015–
2016, but the only significant change to the thesis section would be that you can now take 6 thesis credits or 3 thesis credits plus an elective course). Here’s a brief summary of the thesis process:

Scheduling your Defense

If you defend/submit your thesis later than the deadlines, then the Graduate School will still review it at
their earliest convenience, but they cannot guarantee approval in time for that semester’s graduation. Here are
some policy clarifications that may prevent you from needing to enroll again for a late thesis. Do not plan a late
defense without first consulting with your committee. Your committee members may be off contract and
unavailable outside of regular semesters.

After Defense

Obtain your committee members’ signatures on the signature page and complete the ECU ETD Non-Exclusive Distribution Agreement linked here: https://libguides.ecu.edu/ld.php?content_id=34033762.

These forms bearing original signatures must be delivered to the Graduate School separately through the following link, which includes important deadlines, processes, and forms: https://gradschool.ecu.edu/thesis-dissertation/. You should submit these forms directly after your defense and/or after you have made all the changes recommended by your committee.

Please ensure that your thesis adheres to the ECU Graduate School’s required elements and required formatting. Your thesis manuscript should include your unsigned signature page, and you will need to initiate two separate forms for your committee to sign upon completing your defense:

ProQuest

The signed originals are required to be on file in the Graduate School before your thesis will be submitted to ProQuest.

Be certain that your thesis is formatted in accordance with the Graduate School’s guidelines before submitting your thesis to ProQuest. Visit https://libguides.ecu.edu/vireo/etd/formatting_manual for these requirements.

Note: At the time of your electronic submission, you are to submit a signature page with committee member’s names without signatures.

In order to log into ECU’s ETD Administrator site, you need to create a valid account. Creating an account requires a username and a password. Your username is your email address, and the system selects a password for you.

Visit https://libguides.ecu.edu/vireo/etd/home for more information on the requirements for ETD submissions.

You will be notified by the Graduate School via email upon final approval of your ETD document.

If you would like to inquire about the status of your submission after it has been submitted to ProQuest by the Graduate School, you may contact the Author and School Relations group directly: disspub@umi.com or 800-521-0600 Ext. 7020.

If you would like bounded copies of your thesis, you may order these during the submission process from UMI Dissertations Publishing. Visit https://libguides.ecu.edu/vireo/etd/FAQ for more information.