Completing the preliminary examination is an important milestone in doctoral programs. This examination marks the transition to Stage III (or candidacy) of the doctoral program.
In order to ensure that students are making timely progress towards their degree, time limits to complete the preliminary examination were set by the Graduate College for students who enrolled starting in Fall 2019. Please note that some departments have expectations around completion of the preliminary examination, and so students should consult with their program to understand program requirements.
In general, the deadline to complete the preliminary examination is two years before the deadline for graduation for a student.
All graduate students have deadlines by which they are expected to complete all degree requirements and graduate.
Deadlines for common student situations:
- A student who enrolls at the University in a doctoral program in Stage I (no approved master’s, 96 hour track)
- Complete their preliminary examination within 5 years of enrolling and graduate within 7 years.
- Complete their preliminary examination within 5 years of enrolling and graduate within 7 years.
- A student who enrolls at the University in a doctoral program in Stage II (entering with approved master’s, 64 hour track)
- Complete their preliminary examination within 4 years of enrolling and graduate within 6 years.
A student who enrolls at the University in a master’s program and continues into a doctoral program in the same department- Students are considered in Stage I from the initial enrollment in a master’s program and have 5 years from first enrollment in the master’s program to complete the preliminary exam and 7 years from first enrollment in the master’s program to complete the doctoral degree.
- Students are considered in Stage I from the initial enrollment in a master’s program and have 5 years from first enrollment in the master’s program to complete the preliminary exam and 7 years from first enrollment in the master’s program to complete the doctoral degree.
- Complete their preliminary examination within 4 years of enrolling and graduate within 6 years.
A student who enrolls at the University in a different graduate program and then changes curriculum into a doctoral program in a different department
- The expected graduation date (EGD) and preliminary examination deadline (two years prior to the EGD) will be determined by the Graduate College when the student joins the new program.
- Factors considered include the similarities between the two degree programs, the number of hours transferred from one program to another, input from the department, and the academic plan for the student.
Students who do not pass their preliminary examination by their deadline will be considered not in good academic standing. They must successfully pass their preliminary examination in order to return to good academic standing.
Doctoral students who do not graduate by their deadline will have one year to graduate before being considered not in good academic standing. Students who have exceeded their time to degree limit must successfully petition the Graduate College in order to continue in the program.
Learn more about academic standing for graduate students: https://grad.illinois.edu/academic-standing.
The tables below can help clarify these deadlines for students in different cohorts.
If you have any questions about these time limits, please contact the Graduate College for more information.
Academic Time Limits Tables
Admitted Stage 1 Academic Time Limits - Fall Admission Terms ≤2016-2024
| Admission Term | Prelim Deadline | Probation Effective Term (6th year) | Expected Graduation Date (M-Y) | Probation Effective Term (9th year) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2016 or before | N/A | August-23 | Fall 2024 | |
| Fall 2017 | August-24 | Fall 2025 | ||
| Fall 2018 | August-25 | Fall 2026 | ||
| Fall 2019 | August-24 | Fall 2024 | August-26 | Fall 2027 |
| Fall 2020 | August-25 | Fall 2025 | August-27 | Fall 2028 |
| Fall 2021 | August-26 | Fall 2026 | August-28 | Fall 2029 |
| Fall 2022 | August-27 | Fall 2027 | August-29 | Fall 2030 |
| Fall 2023 | August-28 | Fall 2028 | August-30 | Fall 2031 |
| Fall 2024 | August-29 | Fall 2029 | August-31 | Fall 2032 |
Admitted Stage 1 Academic Time Limits - Spring Admission Terms ≤2017-2025
| Admission Term | Prelim Deadline | Probation Effective Term (6th year) | Expected Graduation Date (M-Y) | Probation Effective Term (9th year) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring 2017 or before | N/A | December-23 | Spring 2025 | |
| Spring 2018 | December-24 | Spring 2026 | ||
| Spring 2019 | December-25 | Spring 2027 | ||
| Spring 2020 | December-24 | Spring 2025 | December-26 | Spring 2028 |
| Spring 2021 | December-25 | Spring 2026 | December-27 | Spring 2029 |
| Spring 2022 | December-26 | Spring 2027 | December-28 | Spring 2030 |
| Spring 2023 | December-27 | Spring 2028 | December-29 | Spring 2031 |
| Spring 2024 | December-28 | Spring 2029 | December-30 | Spring 2032 |
| Spring 2025 | December-29 | Spring 2030 | December-31 | Spring 2033 |
Admitted Stage 1 Academic Time Limits - Summer Admission Terms ≤2016-2025
| Admission Term | Prelim Deadline | Probation Effective Term (6th year) | Expected Graduation Date (M-Y) | Probation Effective Term (9th year) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer 2016 or before | N/A | May-23 | Fall 2024 | |
| Summer 2017 | May-24 | Summer 2025 | ||
| Summer 2018 | May-25 | Summer 2026 | ||
| Summer 2019 | May-26 | Summer 2027 | ||
| Summer 2020 | May-25 | Summer 2025 | May-27 | Summer 2028 |
| Summer 2021 | May-26 | Summer 2026 | May-28 | Summer 2029 |
| Summer 2022 | May-27 | Summer 2027 | May-29 | Summer 2030 |
| Summer 2023 | May-28 | Summer 2028 | May-30 | Summer 2031 |
| Summer 2024 | May-29 | Summer 2029 | May-31 | Summer 2032 |
| Summer 2025 | May-30 | Summer 2030 | May-32 | Summer 2033 |