Ohio Admin. Code 3344-14-03 - Membership
(A)
The faculty of the college of graduate studies shall be
constituted as follows:
(1)
The president of the university, the provost and senior
vice president for academic affairs, the dean, associate dean and assistant
dean(s) of the college of graduate studies, and all deans of colleges of the
university. All these members are ex officio and non-voting members, unless
qualified under paragraph (A)(2) of this rule.
(2)
All members of
the faculty under full-time contract to the university, emeritus faculty, and
university administration who meet the eligibility requirements set forth in
paragraph (B) of this rule, who so desire, and whose credentials have been
evaluated and approved by the graduate council. All such members shall be
voting members.
(3)
Special status faculty (i.e., adjunct, clinical,
visiting, par-time) who meet the eligibility requirements set forth in
paragraph (B) of this rule) may be recommended for non-voting graduate faculty
membership by the graduate faculty of the appropriate program. These
recommendations are processed through the appropriate department chairperson
and college dean and submitted to the graduate council for evaluation and
approval. Special status faculty are not eligible for membership on the
graduate council.
(4)
Faculty emeriti who are members of the graduate faculty
at the time of retirement shall continue to be voting members of the graduate
faculty for the remainder of their terms. When their terms expire, graduate
faculty emeriti may have their memberships renewed as non-voting members upon
request. Faculty emeriti who qualify under paragraph (A)(2) of this rule shall
be voting members of the graduate faculty.
(5)
In such cases
where a faculty member has been judged by the graduate council not to fulfill
(paragraph (C)(1) of this rule), the individual may petition the graduate
college admissions and standards committee for graduate faculty membership. The
recommendation of the admissions and standards committee on such petitions
shall be forwarded to the graduate council for a final
determination.
(6)
In such cases where a faculty member does not seek
graduate faculty membership, but wishes to perform a limited number of the
functions of a graduate faculty member (see rule
3344-14-04 of the Administrative
Code), the individual may petition the graduate council to perform specific
functions for a period not to exceed three years. Such petitions shall be
considered when the contribution of the faculty member is vital to the function
of the program, or in other extraordinary circumstances.
(7)
Upon request of a
graduate faculty member, graduate faculty status may be extended for up to one
year upon the vote of graduate council after the determination of the graduate
faculty review committee that:
(a)
The faculty member requesting the extension was
affected by a serious medical condition or an extended absence from work due to
a reason allowed under the Family Medical Leave Act, during the period of their
most recent graduate faculty membership;
(b)
That the illness
or leave resulted in the member being unable to maintain the level of scholarly
and creative activity necessary for a significant period of time;
and
(c)
In the determination of the committee, the graduate
faculty member has provided information sufficient to show that the faculty
member will probably be able to meet the requirements to have graduate faculty
status renewed after the extension period.
(B)
University, emeritus, or special status faculty may seek
graduate faculty membership as a result of their ongoing accomplishments and
demonstrated knowledge in their field. The college of graduate studies sets the
levels of different graduate faculty membership and minimum requirements for
each level. Academic colleges and freestanding schools may set additional
requirements and define terms specific to their colleges or schools. For
faculty seeking reappointment to the graduate faculty, membership criteria
shall be met within the preceding five years prior to the start of a new
membership term. Graduate faculty at level II or level III may apply for
membership at a higher level at any time once appropriate criteria are met.
Graduate faculty membership applications shall be reviewed based on a faculty
member's accomplishments, not on the level of degrees offered by the faculty
member's department. Graduate faculty membership criteria and guidelines should
be reviewed by the graduate council every five years. Requests for exceptions
to these guidelines for special situations, which may include, for example,
exempting a specific faculty member from certain membership requirement(s) or a
course from requiring a level I or level II faculty to teach it, should be
submitted in writing and shall be reviewed by the graduate council and/or dean
of the college of graduate studies.
(C)
Requirements for
membership:
(1)
Level I:
(a)
Terminal degree in discipline; and
(b)
One of the
following:
(i)
Two peer-reviewed journal articles, plus two peer-reviewed
scholarly works as defined by the college (which may include, but are not
limited to, competitive grants, refereed book chapters, refereed conference
proceeding papers or presentations, etc.); or
(ii)
One scholarly
peer-reviewed book in faculty member's discipline; or
(iii)
Equivalent,
externally-recognized publication or creative activity appropriate to
discipline
(2)
Level II:
(a)
Terminal degree
in discipline; and
(b)
One of the following:
(i)
One peer-reviewed
journal article, plus one peer-reviewed scholarly work as defined by the
college (which may include, but is not limited to, competitive grants, refereed
book chapters, refereed conference proceeding papers or presentations, etc.);
or
(ii)
Equivalent externally-recognized publication or
creative activity appropriate to discipline
(3)
Level
III:
(a)
Appropriate graduate degree; and
(b)
Two years of
professional experience
(4)
Provisional
membership: Full-time faculty receiving their terminal degree within two years
of seeking graduate faculty membership, but who do not fulfill the peer
approval requirement, may be recommended for an initial three year membership
term if they have submitted at least some evidence of their accomplishments or
knowledge of their discipline for review and approval under the guidelines. At
the termination of this initial membership period, continuation of graduate
faculty membership shall require compliance with the criteria stated,
herein.
(D)
Graduate faculty members are appointed for a five-year
term, except for the provisional membership, which is valid for a three-year
term, with the year of appointment serving as the first year of the term. The
dean of the college of graduate studies shall maintain a current list of
members of the faculty of the college of graduate studies. This list shall be
distributed to the faculty annually.
Replaces: 3344-14-0302
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 3344
Prior Effective Dates: 5/1/1986, 9/1/2009, 8/5/2011.
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