To establish the name, membership, manner of membership selection and appointment, and to delineate the authority of the standing committees of the college of graduate studies.
This appendix addresses the standing committees of the college of graduate studies.
The names and functions of the standing committees of the COGS may be altered by the dean in consultation with the graduate faculty council (GFC). The function of the GFC is outlined in paragraph (F) section (1) of this rule.
The standing committees may develop such subcommittees or task forces as are necessary to conduct their business. Subcommittees and task forces may include individuals other than standing committee members.
The chair of a given standing committee may request the attendance and participation of expert consultants as needed to promote the purposes and goals of the committee.
Any member with a perceived or potential conflict of interest in the matter being considered must declare this to the standing committee.
The standing committee will deliberate to determine what measures might mitigate or eliminate the conflict.
The GFC shall be the standing committee of the college of graduate studies. The GFC counsels and advises the dean in matters of:
All members of the GFC are voting members and shall have one vote each with the exception of the chair, who shall only vote in case of a tie.
The office of the dean shall notify the chair of the department(s) in which faculty members' terms on the GFC are expiring. The chair will submit two faculty nominations for each pending vacancy by February 1.
Student members may be nominated by any graduate faculty member and shall be appointed by the dean.
The dean will facilitate communication across all colleges and with the vice president for academic affairs.
The purposes of the committee on academic and professional progress (CAPP) is to assess student academic performance and professional readiness for continued studies, determine appropriateness of curricular leave, and to enforce specific guidelines for academic advancement while reviewing each student's individual situation and aggregate performance. The CAPP process includes timely notice to the student of the CAPP referral, disclosure of evidence on which the referral is based, opportunity for the student to respond, and an opportunity for due process. All CAPP meetings are private, and all material presented and discussed in CAPP meetings is confidential.
The purpose of the executive review CAPP is to review appeal petitions from students dismissed by COGS CAPP, and to uphold the decision made by COGS CAPP or remand the case back to COGS CAPP based on one or both of the following circumstances:
The purpose of the graduate program advisory committees is to oversee the individual COGS graduate programs. The responsibilities of these committees include, but are not limited to the following: admissions, faculty assignments, curriculum, teaching assistant assignments, stipend funding decisions, program budget review, student progress, program assessment and evaluations, and other student-related issues.
Membership will consist of a minimum of four and a maximum of ten voting members, including:
Membership terms are determined by each graduate program advisory committee.
Membership nominations are determined by each graduate program advisory committee.
Ohio Admin. Code 3349-3-73
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3350.12