Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3349 - Northeast Ohio Medical University
Chapter 3349-3 - Faculty Rules
Section 3349-3-150 - Awarding of honorary doctoral degrees
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3349-3-150
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
To establish a rule governing the process through which the university may award an honorary doctoral degree to an individual.
(B) Scope
Any individual who has demonstrated excellence or achieved exceptional distinction in his/her field of endeavor including medicine, research, public service, creative arts, and business and/or industry.
(C) Definitions
(1)
Honorary doctoral degree - a collegiate designation
conferred upon a person who has achieved excellence or exception distinction in
his/her field of endeavor.
(2)
Honorary doctoral
degree committee - the university body that reviews all nominations for receipt
of an honorary doctoral degree and makes a determination as to which nominee
will be recommended to the board of trustees as the recipient for that year.
The honorary doctoral degree committee consists of: the chairman of the board
of trustees; the chairman of the academic and scientific affairs committee of
the board of trustees; the university president; and three senior faculty
members representing the three divisions of the faculty.
(D) Body of the rule
(1)
Criteria. The recipient of an honorary doctoral degree must
exemplify the purpose and ideals of the college of medicine, college of
pharmacy, or college of graduate studies. The achievements cited must represent
contributions beyond expected high standards of the profession of the academic
world and may only be awarded to a person before the end of his/her career if
accomplishments are eminent or activities are worthy of highest commendation.
The university would only consider awarding an honorary doctoral degree to a
college of medicine, college of pharmacy, or college of graduate studies
employee under the most extraordinary of circumstances. The recipient need not
have an earned degree as a prerequisite.
(2)
Nominations for
an honorary doctoral degree. Nominations are to be submitted to the office of
the president prior to January first each year. Letters of nomination,
accompanied by the nominee's curriculum vitae, must cite the importance of the
achievements and the reasons why the individual should receive an honorary
doctoral degree. Nominations will remain active for five years.
(3)
Consideration and
award. The honorary doctoral degree committee will screen all nominations to
determine which nominees merit further consideration. If further consideration
is deemed appropriate, additional letters of support and other appropriate
materials will be requested. If the honorary doctoral degree committee
identifies a candidate for an honorary doctoral degree, the committee will
submit its recommendation to the chairman of the academic and scientific
affairs committee prior to February first. The academic and scientific affairs
committee will forward its recommendation to the board of trustees for
consideration.
(4)
Awarding of degree. Honorary doctoral degrees will be
awarded during the university's commencement proceedings in the
spring.
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