Archived Policies

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Reduced Enrollment Policy for International Graduate Students

Graduate Office Policy Reduced Enrollment Policy for International Graduate Students: Effective 2009: Graduate students that have completed their formal coursework and have either comprehensive exams or a thesis left to complete are actually eligible to be at 0 credits. Here is the language used by immigration regarding graduate student registration: Immigration regulations state that “Successful [more…]

Non-Admit Policy

non-admit policy Concerning maximum number of non-admit transfer credits: Effective Fall 2011: Allows a maximum number of 15 credits of non-admit graduate coursework to be applied to an endorsement or degree program. Policy Revision Fall 2014: Allows a maximum number of 15 credits of non-admit graduate coursework to be applied to an endorsement, specialization, certificate, [more…]

Commencement Participation Policy

Graduate Office Policy Concerning participation in graduation prior to degree completion: Effective June 2011: Members of the Graduate Studies Committee voted unanimously to adopt a policy that would allow graduate students to participate in commencement if they meet the following requirements: students are within one to two courses of completing degree requirements have written approval [more…]

Fabrication Policy

graduate office policy Concerning fabrication, facilitating dishonesty, and plagiarism: All thesis, field studies, professional projects, or any paper developed by a graduate student must comply with University regulations (574-031-0300) concerning fabrication, facilitating dishonesty, and plagiarism. Material developed by someone other than the author of a thesis, field studies, professional projects, or class paper should be [more…]