Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3341 - Bowling Green State University
Chapter 3341-3 - Graduate and Under-Graduate Policies
Section 3341-3-17 - Posthumous awarding of a degree
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement and purpose
This policy describes criteria for posthumous awarding of an undergraduate or graduate degree.
(B) Policy
Bowling Green state university may confer degrees posthumously upon students who are deceased prior to formal completion of all degree requirements of the programs being pursued. Final approval for awarding degrees posthumously shall rest with the president.
To be considered for conferring of degree posthumously at Bowling Green state university, the student shall have met the following two conditions at the time of their death:
To be considered for conferring of degree posthumously at Bowling Green state university, the student shall have met the following three conditions at the time of their death:
Cases that do not meet the enrollment requirement may be considered when extraordinary circumstances (such as absence due to illness or military service) prevail. The existence of a terminal illness will be established by a letter from a licensed medical professional who treated the student.
The process for identifying and considering candidates for the posthumous awarding of a degree is as follows:
The posthumous nature of the award will be indicated on the diploma and the student's permanent record.
If a degree is not awarded, Bowling Green state university may present a certificate of recognition to the family or others close to the deceased student.
(C) Equity impact statement
The policy has been assessed for adverse differential impact on members of one or more protected groups.
Replaces: 3341-3-17