GCAC-307 - Concurrent or Second Doctorates
Academic Goal
To ensure that Penn State meets one of the foundation principles of the Morrill Land Grant Act by making doctoral education available to the largest number of individuals.
Purpose
To define conditions under which individuals may pursue a second doctoral degree.
Scope
All graduate students and applicants to graduate programs.
Background
Policy Statement
- The Graduate School does not admit applicants to concurrent double Ph.D. degree programs or concurrent double professional doctoral degree programs, or to concurrent doctoral degree programs in any combination.
- In general, the Graduate School discourages the pursuit of a second doctorate.
- However, if an applicant who holds a doctorate requests admission to a second doctoral degree program (for either a research or a professional doctorate), the applicant is asked to give the Graduate School a reason why the second doctorate is necessary (as opposed to taking course work or obtaining a master's degree in the second field or working in a postdoctoral appointment in the second field). The Graduate School may also solicit responses concerning the necessity of the second doctorate from representatives of the field at Penn State or elsewhere. This information is then given to the Dean of the Graduate School for the final decision.
- If approved, all Graduate School requirements for the second doctorate must be met de novo.
Revision History
- Adapted from Graduate Bulletin: June 2018
- Last Graduate Bulletin update: August 2016