GSAD-202 - Joint Degree Programs Administrative Policy
Purpose
To ensure that joint degree students receive the academic and administrative support needed to complete these complex educational programs.
Scope
All joint degree programs offered through the Graduate School.
Background
Policy Statement
- Proposals for new joint degree programs must be accompanied by a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the deans of the respective
colleges describing how tuition will be charged to joint degree students
as they progress through the program.
- The graduate program and the respective partner school must work in conjunction with the University Budget Office, the Bursar, and the Graduate School to establish these MOUs.
- The MOU must include a typical program of study.
- The graduate program and the respective partner school will each
identify a faculty member with academic administrative responsibility
specifically for the joint degree program. For the graduate program,
this may be the program head, DGS/PIC, or another member of the
program’s Graduate Faculty specially designated to this role. These
individuals have the following responsibilities:
- Being knowledgeable about the requirements of the joint degree program;
- Providing academic advising and guidance to joint degree students; and
- Signing forms on behalf of the respective academic program for that program’s aspects of a student’s joint degree program.