[Academic Year 114 Graduation Checklist] Physical thesis copies submitted to the Academic Affairs Office with a "Delayed Public Release" designation must be accompanied by the National Central Library's Delayed Public Release Application Form.
According to the announcement "Matters Related to Degree Examination Applications for Graduate Students in the 2nd Semester of the 114 Academic Year" issued by the Office of Academic Affairs on January 2, 2026:
Students applying for a thesis embargo (delayed public access) must complete the "National Central Library (NCL) Application for Embargo of Thesis/Dissertation" in accordance with NCL regulations. During the degree examination (thesis defense), the application must be reviewed and signed by all committee members. Once the signatures of the applicant and the advisor, as well as the department stamp, are obtained, the application and supporting documents must be "clipped" (please do NOT bind) to the hard copy of the thesis. These documents should be submitted together to the Registration Division of the Office of Academic Affairs when completing the graduation withdrawal procedures.