Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3356 - Youngstown State University
Chapter 3356-10 - Policies on Admission, Retention, and Graduation standards
Section 3356-10-04 - Degrees
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3356-10-04
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement. The board of trustees awards degrees to students who are recommended by the respective dean as having fulfilled the requirements established by the faculty.
(B) Parameters.
(1)
Official diplomas
are signed by the chairperson and secretary of the board of trustees and by the
president and provost/vice president for academic affairs of the
university.
(2)
The seal of the university is affixed to all
diplomas.
(3)
The office of records is responsible for the
development of the listing of graduates appearing in the commencement program
and for ordering the diplomas awarded.
(C) Procedures.
(1)
Students shall
complete all appropriate materials in the semester in which they plan to
graduate.
(2)
The office of university scholars and honors forwards
to the office of records the names of the candidates for scholars and honors
diplomas.
(3)
Degree completion requirements are verified by the
appropriate department chairpersons and deans, and the information is then
forwarded to the office of records.
(4)
Diplomas will be
awarded only to those candidates who have met all academic requirements and
financial obligations of the university. (See, however, posthumous
degrees.)
(D) Posthumous degrees.
(1)
A deceased
student who was enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree
program at the university at the time of his/her death may be recommended for a
posthumous degree by a faculty member, department chairperson, or dean of the
appropriate college or academic unit. A recommendation must be in writing and
proceed, respectively, for approval as follows: faculty member to chairperson,
chairperson to dean, dean to provost and vice president of academic affairs.
The provost and vice president of academic affairs will notify the registrar if
the recommendation is approved.
(2)
In order for a
posthumous degree to be awarded, a student must be in good academic standing
and have substantially completed the applicable degree requirements.
Substantial completion means:
(a)
For undergraduate degrees and master degrees without a
thesis requirement, the student must be within one semester of completing all
coursework and degree requirements.
(b)
For doctoral
programs and master degree programs with a thesis requirement, the student must
be within one semester of completing all coursework and degree requirements,
and the student must have completed a full draft of his/her thesis to the
satisfaction of his/her thesis chairperson.
(3)
If approved, the
appropriate dean will notify the immediate family of the student who may choose
to have the diploma presented at commencement or in a private ceremony. If the
diploma will be presented at commencement, it will occur at the next feasible
commencement.
(4)
Diplomas for posthumous degrees will be identified as
"Awarded Posthumously."
Replaces: 3356:1-11-05
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