The all-university graduate faculty has the responsibility for
determining educational policies and regulating requirements for the admission
of students, their candidacy, and the awarding to them of degrees. The
executive officer of the faculty is the vice provost for graduate studies and university dean of the graduate school, who is
assisted in his/her
their duties by a graduate council, the members of
which are chosen as representatives of the major graduate program
groupings.
(A) Vice provost
for graduate studies and
university dean of the graduate school. The
graduate school is headed by the vice provost
for
graduate studies and
university dean
of the graduate school
, who
and he/she reports directly to the
executive
senior vice president for academic
affairs and provost. In this capacity, the vice provost
for graduate studies and
university dean of the graduate school will:
(1) Assume the central role in all graduate
programs throughout the university, including joint graduate-professional
programs but excluding professional programs leading to the "doctor of
medicine" (college of medicine) and "juris doctor" (college of law), and "doctor of pharmacy"(college of pharmacy)
degrees. The vice provost for graduate studies
and university dean of the graduate school
will serve as coordinator to such programs; provide central administrative
services; help define and maintain standards; serve as the advocate for
graduate education at the university; and exercise leadership in strengthening
existing graduate programs and initiating new ones to foster excellence in
teaching and research.
(2) Consult
with deans of colleges containing graduate programs and be advised by the
graduate council.
(3) Chair
meetings of the graduate council and the all-university graduate faculty. The
vice provost for graduate studies and
university dean of the graduate school is
an ex-officio member of all committees of the graduate faculty.
(4) Assign and monitor departmental
allocations of all graduate funds.
(5) Be consulted by the
executivesenior vice president for academic affairs and
provost on decisions regarding promotion, appointment, and reappointment of
members of the graduate faculty.
(6) Be responsible for interaction with the
"Ohio board of regents" on all matters concerning graduate education
(university policy).
(7) Provide
leadership especially for those programs which cut across conventional
departmental or college lines.
(B) University graduate faculty:
(1) The university graduate faculty shall
include all faculty designated graduate faculty by each program as determined
by criteria set by programs and graduate council and approved by the
vice provost for graduate studies and dean of the
graduate school
dean.
(a) Members of the university graduate
faculty shall:
(i) Have voting
rights,
(ii) Be eligible for
committee appointments, and
(iii)
Be eligible for membership in on the
graduate council.
(b)
Candidates seeking appointment to the university graduate faculty must be
nominated by their academic graduate programs following an academic
program-level peerreview process. Nominations are to be submitted by an
academic program to the vice provost and dean of the graduate school in the
form and manner set forth in the graduate faculty status policy. Faculty
members who are not nominated by their program may petition the vice provost
for graduate studies and dean of the graduate
school for membership consideration.
(c) Appointment and reappointment to the
university graduate faculty is subject to the following policies and
procedures:
(i) The vice provost
for graduate studies and dean of the graduate
school has the responsibility for making all appointments
and. He/she
shall have authority to accept or refuse the recommendations of the nominating
academic program. In making this determination the vice provost
for graduate studies and dean
of the graduate school shall utilize the
following criteria:
(a) The candidate must
possess appropriate credentials as defined and approved by the academic
program.
(b) The candidate must
have demonstrated the ability to conduct and guide graduate research or other
creative professional contributions at an advanced level. In addition, the
candidate must be engaged currently in research, scholarship or creative
professional activities that are indicative of substantive contributions to the
field.
(ii) In instances
of refusal, the vice provost for graduate studies
and dean of the graduate school shall provide a letter to the graduate program
director articulating the basis for refusal.
(iii) All faculty appointed as university
graduate faculty shall undergo review for reappointment concurrent with
external program review. The process and criteria are set by the program and
approved by the vice provost for graduate studies
and dean of the graduate school. Faculty not
reappointed shall cease to be university graduate faculty.
(iv) Members of the university graduate
faculty shall be appropriately identified by the graduate school.
(v) All faculty holding the title of
university graduate faculty as of November 15, 2011 shall retain that status
until the next external review of their programs, at which time they will be
reviewed for reappointment in accordance with this rule.
(2) Role of the graduate faculty:
(a) To chair thesis and dissertation
committees. Only university graduate faculty members are permitted to chair
these committees.
(b) To provide
leadership for graduate education and scholarly or creative activity within
each academic program.
(c) To
support the mission of the graduate school, including serving on the university
graduate council if elected, as outlined in paragraph (B)(4)(a) of this
rule.
(3) Fellows of the
graduate school: the fellows of the graduate school are chosen from the
university faculty in recognition of their outstanding scholarly
accomplishments. Recommendation is by the fellows, and appointment is by the
board of trustees for life.
(4)
Graduate council:
(a) Composition of the
graduate council: the graduate council shall consist of representatives from
the graduate faculty, elected by the graduate faculty members of each group
listed below for a period of two years.
The associate deans of the graduate school shall be nonvoting,
ex-officio members of the council, and in addition, one graduate student,
elected by the graduate student governance association, shall be a voting
member of the council. Each member of the council is instructed and empowered
to appoint an alternate for attendance at meetings which he/she is unable to
attend. The composition of the graduate council shall consist of one
representative from each of the following:
Chair of the college of arts and sciences council on graduate
affairs
Humanities (college of arts and sciences)
Social/behavioral sciences (college of arts and
sciences)
Natural/physical sciences (college of arts and
sciences)
College of business
College-conservatory of music
College of design, architecture, art, and planning
College of education, criminal justice, and human
services
College of engineering and applied science
College of medicine
College of law
College of nursing
College of pharmacy
College of allied health sciences
Graduate student governance association
Faculty senate (two representatives)
University libraries
Registrar's office
(b) Duties and responsibilities of the
graduate council: the graduate council shall meet at regularly established
times or at the request of two or more elected council members in order to
consider matters pertaining to the policy of the graduate school, and to
present recommendations to the faculty; it shall keep written minutes of its
meetings. No observers are permitted at meetings of the graduate council unless
prior permission is obtained from the council. The secretary to the council is
instructed to make a special effort to inform colleges of decisions affecting
them. The duties of the graduate council will be:
(i) To assist the vice provost
for graduate studies and
university dean of the graduate school in
enforcing the rules and regulations of the graduate faculty.
(ii) To propose and consider measures and
policies for the improvement of the graduate school.
(iii) If called upon by the vice provost
for graduate studies and
university dean of the graduate school to
assist in matters of discipline, and in deciding upon petitions of the students
and staff members.
(iv) To codify
and publish the rules and regulations of the graduate faculty and to review the
content of the "graduate Bulletin
handbook."
(v) To receive applications for new graduate
programs. Each application should set forth the qualifications of the
departmental staff desiring to offer work, its material equipment to that end,
an outline of the work it proposes, and the benefits of adding the subject to
the graduate curriculum. After an investigation, the council will report to the
graduate faculty its approval or disapproval of the application; adoption to be
by a majority vote of the graduate faculty.
(vi) To keep the faculty from which a council
member is elected properly informed of the policies considered and the business
transacted by the council. This will be the responsibility of the individual
members of the council to the groups they represent.
(c) Board approval: It is understood that any
action taken (by the graduate council and/or graduate faculty) shall be in
conformity with the by-laws and rules of the board of trustees and shall be
subject to the approval or disapproval of the board.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code 3361:50-77-11
Effective:
7/14/2021
Promulgated Under:
111.15
Statutory Authority: 3361
Rule Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 03/16/1978, 10/20/1999, 02/14/2001,
10/21/2002, 04/18/2005, 07/13/2007, 04/14/2008, 12/01/2011,
09/15/2012