Joint Doctoral Program
- Enrollment & Registration
- Department Exam
- Qualifying Exam
- Defense
JDP students are advised about what courses to take at UCSD by the First-Year Advisor from their division. The SDSU advisor remains the student's Thesis Advisor and Doctoral Committee Chair. Students enroll at UCSD the first Fall, Winter, and Spring quarter of their JDP studies; they do not enroll in summer session. First-year students consult with their UCSD First Year Advisor (FYA) about what courses are recommended and required. WebReg is used to enroll in classes. The quarterly UCSD Schedule of Classes lists all courses offered within a quarter. The UCSD General Catalog has descriptions of the courses.
For second year or later JDP students, you will need to tell UCSD Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Student Affairs Office of your desire to enroll in an upcoming quarter. We will then give the Registrar your name and you will be cleared to enroll.
Central Cashier's Office
Student Financial Solutions
Use WebReg to enroll in 12 units per quarter. JDP enrollment fees are waived at UCSD, please consult with SDSU officers for more details on your financial support.
The UC Graduate and Professional Council (UCGPC) systemwide fee is a non-mandatory $7.00 annual fee. Students may opt out of being charged via Tritonlink. Once a student has elected to opt-out of the fee, their opt-out status will remain in effect for the duration of the student’s graduate academic career at the campus.
All new JDP students are required to pay a one-time $100 document fee in the Fall quarter of their first year. See TritonLink's calendar for Enrollment and Registration deadlines
JDP students must spend at least three quarters in academic residency and complete 36 units at UCSD. This is usually accomplished the first full academic year following admission to the Joint Doctoral Program. Students must enroll in a minimum of 12 units each quarter.
To meet the unit requirements, first-year students must follow these guidelines:
Future Years: You are welcome to take as many additional courses as you wish at UCSD. Units at SDSU are chosen in consultation with your Thesis Advisor. You must enroll in Chem 899 (Dissertation) at SDSU the semester the dissertation is filed.