Ohio Admin. Code 3361:50-77-26 - The graduate school: graduate awards
(A) Applicability. These rules
this
chapter apply to all graduate tuition scholarships, assistantships and
fellowships distributed by the graduate school using university general funds.
They do not apply to similar awards or compensation earned from other sources
of funding. However, units supporting graduate students from other funding
sources are urged to treat these rules as best practices in the administration
of all graduate awards. In all cases, regardless of the source of funding,
students shall be informed of the terms and conditions of all graduate
awards.
(B) Purpose of awards.
Graduate awards to a student should be regarded as support for an
apprenticeship period during which the student enhances his or her scholarly
and professional skills. Any assignments that result from a graduate award must
be consistent with the student's academic pursuits.
(C) Types of awards. Awards are based on
academic merit, and the graduate assistant is first and foremost a student.
Awards are made to students who have attempted fewer than one hundred
seventy-four semester graduate credit hours. Award types include:
(1) University graduate scholarships that
cover instructional and/or general fees;
(2) Graduate assistantships that provide a
stipend that obligates the student to specified research, teaching, service or
administrative responsibilities;
(3) Fellowships that provide a stipend
without research, teaching, service or administrative obligations.
(D) Eligibility criteria for
awards must be published by graduate programs that make awards and
appointments.
(E) Students who
receive a university graduate scholarship but no graduate assistantship or
fellowship shall not be assigned duties that are not required of unsupported
students.
(F) Terms and conditions
of appointments. Offers of graduate awards shall be conveyed to students as
promptly as possible in writing and shall contain information about the amount
and duration of the award, a general description of the obligations and
responsibilities accepted by the student as part of the award, a reference to
sources of information about academic requirements for degree completion, a
description of the conditions under which either the student or unit may
terminate the award prior to its end-date, and criteria for
reappointment.
(G) Students
receiving graduate assistantships are required to register for at least twelve
graduate credit hours each semester of the academic year.
(H) Students receiving university graduate
scholarships who register for over eighteen credit hours per semester are
subject to tuition and general fee charges for the excess hours.
(I) Minimum stipends are set by the vice
provost and university dean of the graduate school.
(J) Procedures and policies related to
termination, temporary absence and reappointment are described in the
university graduate handbook.
(K)
Graduate assistantship awards obligate awardees to no more than an average of
twenty hours per week of services. These services must make a substantive
contribution to the student's academic and professional development.
(L) Students with graduate awards have the
right to engage in collateral employment so long as it is consistent with the
university of Cincinnati's collateral employment policies.
(M) Graduate assistants are entitled to a
discount at the university bookstore.
Replaces: 3361:50-77-26
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3361
Rule Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 3/16/1978, 12/19/2001, 7/23/2004, 4/18/2005, 7/13/2007, 4/7/2008
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