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Part IV: Summary of Steps Required Obtaining the Certificate
Students are strongly encouraged to meet with a member of the CTP Council (in
particular, the Certificate Coordinator) prior to filing an application and completing a
degree plan.
Step One: Initial Application for the Certificate. At the time a degree plan is filed, the
student will complete an Initial Application for the Certificate and attach to it a copy of
the Degree Plan signed by the student's Graduate Advisory Committee and the head of
the student's department. The CTP Council will review the Initial Application for
compliance with the requirements for content. Initial Applications for the Certificate
submitted after filing a degree plan can usually be expected to require a revision of the
degree plan and may delay timely progress toward degree completion.
Step Two: Review of the Final Application. Master's level students must provide the CTP
Council with an abstract and any supporting justification as may be required to
evaluate the topical relevance of transportation planning to their professional study,
professional paper, or thesis, if such a product is required in their degree program. This
information must be submitted after the manuscript has been approved by the student's
Graduate Advisory Committee. Doctoral students must provide the CTP Council with
an abstract and any supporting justification as may be required to evaluate the topical
relevance to transportation planning to their dissertation. This information must be
submitted after the defense of the dissertation proposal. The CTP Council will review
the Final Application for compliance with the requirements for content and forward its
recommendation to the Graduate Programs Office.
Step Three: Issue of the Certificate. At the time the student is approved for receipt of a
relevant graduate degree, the Graduate Programs Office in the College of Architecture
(COA) will review the approved certificate courses and advise the Dean of the College
of Architecture of successful completion. The Dean of the COA will then authorize the
granting of the Certificate.
Part V: Policy for Maintaining Student Records
Official Graduate Transportation Planning Certificate Program records consist of the
Application, a copy of the approved Degree Plan (and any subsequent Petitions that may
impact the previously approved program), an Abstract of the final project topic, and any
official correspondence. These records will be kept in the official student folders in the
COA Graduate Programs Office. For reference purposes the COA Graduate Programs
Office will create and maintain a database showing all students who have received, or
are currently enrolled in the Certificate Program.39
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Cherrington, Linda; Sandidge, Matt & Joh, Ken. Transit Management Certificate Program, report, July 2012; College Station, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303654/m1/43/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.