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Decision: Establish your individual set of goals for earning an advanced degree in water resources planning and management. If you already have a Master's degree you may want to check with your university of choice to determine whether or not a doctoral option is viable.
Discussion: Review your decision with your supervisor, and secure agency approval to support necessary funding and time away from your official duties.
Application: Apply to your university of choice, making sure that you have met the normal admission requirements.
Acceptance:Work with your advisor to develop and identify the following:
- possible additional preparation needed
- credits already obtained through previous coursework and lifetime experience
- courses to be taken at the university
- courses to be taken from other universities, to be used as transfer credits
- matriculation plan
Revised 1 Dec 2007
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Study: Begin coursework and keep on schedule.
Review: Periodically meet with your assigned advisor.
Residency: When choosing the on-campus option, make sure to complete at least one full semester in residency at the university.
Completion: Make sure that each course you have completed is documented in order to ensure continued funding and support.
Success: You earn your advanced degree.
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