Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3364 - University of Toledo
Chapter 3364-71 - Policy Statements Relating to Veterans Assistance, Posthumous Degree Awards and International Baccalaureate Diplomas
Section 3364-71-19 - Posthumous degree awards
Current through all regulations passed and filed through December 16, 2024
(A) Policy statement
The university of Toledo recognizes the unfortunate reality that an actively enrolled student may pass away prior to completing their degree requirements. This policy serves as an exception to rule 3364-1-09 of the Administrative Code, which requires a student to complete all requirements to be eligible to be awarded a degree from the university.
(B) Purpose of policy
The university may confer posthumous baccalaureate, graduate and professional degrees upon students who are deceased prior to the formal completion of all degree requirements.
(C) Scope
This policy shall apply to graduate, professional and undergraduate degree programs.
(D) Eligibility for posthumous degree
To be eligible to be awarded a university of Toledo degree posthumously, the student must have met the following conditions:
For graduate and professional students, "nearing completion" is defined as completion of seventy-five per cent of the course requirements at the time of death. In addition, for graduate students in programs requiring a thesis or dissertation, the graduate student must have commenced the research to the extent that the thesis/dissertation proposal has been approved, and a written portion of the thesis/dissertation beyond the proposal has been reviewed by the faculty advisor/committee. Graduate and professional students must have demonstrated evidence of the ability to successfully complete the degree as determined by their faculty advisor/committee.
The appropriate faculty, department chair, college dean and, in the case of graduate students, the dean of the college of graduate studies, will be consulted by the provost prior to making a recommendation to the president for board of trustees consideration.
If eligible as specified in paragraphs (D)(1) and (D)(2) of this rule, a recommendation, with appropriate documentation, for the award of the posthumous degree should be made by the faculty in the student's major department, faculty advisor, department chair, college dean, provost and president; and, in the case of graduate students, the dean of the college of graduate studies.
Extraordinary circumstances: cases that do not meet the above specified criteria may be considered when extraordinary circumstances exist. In such cases, the provost will consult with the appropriate faculty within the student's program of study, department chair, college dean and, in the case of graduate students, the dean of the college of graduate studies, prior to a recommendation being approved by the president for board of trustees consideration.
(E) Approval process
The process for identifying and considering a candidate for the awarding of a degree posthumously shall be as follows:
If recommended as outlined in paragraph (D) of this rule, the provost shall prepare a recommendation for the president to be forwarded to the board of trustees for its consideration.
(F) Awarding of posthumous degrees
Upon approval by the board of trustees, the following procedure will be followed: