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[Oregon State University](http://guides.library.oregonstate.edu/scholarsarchive/GradDeposit)
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral
Universities
* Universities; Highest Research Activity
* Grad
Program = Research Doctoral: Program:Research Doctoral, Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission
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[Stanford University](https://registrar.stanford.edu/students/dissertation-and-thesis-submission/electronic-dissertationthesis-faq)
* **AAU Member**
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral Universities
* Highest Research Activity
* Grad Program =Research Doctoral: Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* **NSF Ranking #5**
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral Universities; Highest Research Activity
* Grad Program: Research Doctoral, Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* Silent on ProQuest/UMI submission
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[University of Central Florida](http://guides.ucf.edu/c.php?g=78534&p=517668)
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral
Universities: **Highest Universities; Highest Research
Activity** | Activity
* Grad
Program = **Research Doctoral**: Program: Research Doctoral, Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* Summary: "Are UCF students still allowed to submit to ProQuest?: Definitely. The University is simply dropping the mandatory requirement but in no way is hindering or prohibiting the students’ rights to have their works available in UMI/ProQuest or any other fee based or free service. The student holds the copyright to their work and can choose additional methods for publishing and archiving their thesis or dissertation at their own discretion and expense."
[University of Georgia](http://grad.uga.edu/index.php/current-students/policies-procedures/theses-dissertations-guidelines/theses-and-dissertations-overview/)
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Carnegie Class: Doctoral Universities: **Highest Research Activity** | Grad Program = **Research Doctoral**: Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school **AAU Member**
* **NSF Ranking #32**
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral Universities; Highest Research Activity
* Grad Program: Research Doctoral; Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* Summary: Doctoral students may elect to submit the abstract of their dissertation or the entire dissertation to Dissertation Abstracts for processing and distribution. Students should discuss this option with their major professor prior to making a decision to utilize this service. Students choosing this option may access the Proquest (UMI) website for more information or to obtain the appropriate agreement form. The Graduate School is no longer involved in this process.
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[University of Houston](http://www.uh.edu/graduate-school/current-students/thesis/) All schools with exception of Business and Liberal Arts & Sciences do not require PQ
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral
Universities: **Highest Universities; Highest Research
Activity** | Activity
* Grad
program = **Research Doctoral**: program: Research Doctoral, Comprehensive programs, no medical/veterinary school
* Summary: "Do I have to submit my ETD to UMI/Proquest? Currently the C.T. Bauer College of Business and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences submit ETDs to Proquest."
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[University of Illinois](http://www.grad.illinois.edu/thesis/submit)
* **AAU member**
* Carnegie Class:
* Doctoral Universities: Highest Research Activity | Grad Program = Research Doctoral: Comprehensive programs, with medical/veterinary school
* **NSF Ranking #13**
* Summary:"(OPTIONAL) ProQuest publishing agreement - Doctoral students only. In step 2 of the submission profile, doctoral students will be given the option to have the Graduate College send their dissertation to ProQuest for inclusion in the ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global and Dissertation Abstracts International databases"