Time limit recalculation requests are necessary when the assigned time limits based on the default calculation (from when a student starts any graduate program) do not match the student’s new academic plan. These requests should be submitted at the time the student transfers from a Master’s to a doctoral program, from 1 doctoral program to another, or is being readmitted to a doctoral program. The reasoning for a time limit recalculation is due to the transfer or readmission itself. Some examples for time limit recalculations are:
a student switched to the doctoral program late in the MS career so more time is needed to develop the research topic;
additional courses are needed because the student came from a different program;
a student changed advisors/research topic as a result of the switch;
a student completed the MS a while ago and is readmitting to the doctoral program so all the time limits are expired.
When a student is getting ready to transfer (or be readmitted) to a doctoral program, we recommended reviewing what the time limits would be based on the student's original start quarter at UC San Diego. The student’s faculty advisor should then determine if the assigned time limits are still appropriate or if the student will need more time based on the academic plan. There are 3 time limits that can be recalculated (pre-candidacy: PCTL; support time: SUTL; and total time: TRTL); a program may request a recalculation of all 3 time limits at the same time, or only for 1 or 2. If a recalculation is not needed when the student transfers, a time limit extension request can be submitted 1 to 2 quarters prior to the time limit expiration.
Recalculation requests should be submitted to the PhD Graduate Academic Affairs Advisor via email. The request should be in the form of a letter from the student's faculty advisor, endorsed by the department chair. The letter should explain the reason/s that a recalculation is needed (see above bullet points for some examples). Please provide as much detail as possible to support the need for additional time.
Joint Doctoral Program recalculation requests should be submitted to the JDP Academic Affairs Advisor via email. Both PhD and JDP requests are reviewed by the Senior Associate Dean.
Time limit extension requests are necessary when a doctoral student's academic progress is delayed and more time is needed. Extension requests should be submitted 1-2 quarters in advance of the time limit expiring. Some justification examples for time limit extension requests are:
a student changed labs/advisors;
a student was facing some personal or health issues which delayed the academic/research progress;
a student was delayed due to unexpected research results/equipment failure, or more time is needed to collect data.
Extensions are commonly submitted for individual time limits. However, this is not always the case so extensions of multiple time limits can be considered if appropriate. Extension requests should be submitted directly to the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs for the Senior Associate Dean's consideration.
The Time to Doctorate Policy can be found at: https://grad.ucsd.edu/academics/progress-to-degree/time-to-doctorate-policy.html