What should my
written project look like?
The written
report will differ in appearance from project to project and advisor to
advisor. Your advisor may suggest that you look at already-completed projects
as examples.
What kinds of
projects have others done?
We’re working on a database
that will have titles, abstracts, and authors. Until then, check out the
Stories and
Testimonials
link to get an idea.
What needs to be
done in the year I graduate?
Keep your advisor informed
of your progress, as s/he must sign off on your project before you’re allowed
to graduate. Let him/her know of your desired graduation date. For a summer
graduation, it’s important that you and your advisor communicate during the
preceding spring semester. See the graduate catalog for graduation deadlines.
Where can I find
information on courses that could transfer into the program?
How do know if a
course will or won't transfer into my program?
What do I do if a
course that I need isn't offered?
What are the
differences between Plan B and Plan C?
What is Plan A?
Where am I going
to live while I am taking courses in Stevens Point?
There are various
options, including the UWSP dorms and local hotels. Among the other
students taking summer classes in the Extended Masters in EE Program, you are
likely to find roommates to reduce the cost of a hotel stay.