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Student Handbook: Guide to Graduate Study

One of the most important resources for an entomology graduate student is the Guide to Graduate Study (updated September 2017). Please send any corrections or suggestions to improve this guide to Heather Lenartson-Kluge at lenartso@msu.edu. Your input is very valuable.

Forms for all MS and PhD Entomology Graduate Programs

  • Request for Course Change

Forms for MS Programs

  • Memorandum of Understanding
  • Record of Completion - MS Degree

Forms for PhD Programs

  • MSU Report of the Guidance Committee
  • Record of Examination - Research Proposal Defense
  • MSU Record of Comprehensive Examinations
  • MSU Record of Dissertation and Oral Examination
  • Record of Completion - PhD Degree

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