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The primary responsibility of the Graduate School Representative is that
of an observer. Consequently, the Representatiave should be invited to
participate in both the preliminary and final oral examinations, but should
never take a dominant role in the exams. The Representative is expected
to contribute to the scholarly atmosphere of the examination. Moreover,
the experiences of faculty members who serve as Graduate School Representatives
should improve the overall quality of graduate education.
The Graduate School Representative also signs the official examination
form and may include comments. The Representative expected to express
concerns (if they exist) and encouraged to note any exceptional strengths
of the examination. The Graduate School Representative should:
- Sign the form without comment;
- Sign the form and note any specific comments; or
- Sign the form and note that a letter to the Graduate School Dean will
follow (with copies to the committee).
The Representative may wish to comment on:
- the appropriateness of the committee;
- the adequacy of the Plan of Graduate Work;
- the appropriateness of the examination questions and procedures;
- the quality of the student's performance; and/or
- reservations about the dissertation.
A signature with no comments indicates that the Representative believes
that the examination was properly conducted and does not take exception
to the findings of the committee. The signature does not imply the Representative's
approval of the substance of the examination or dissertation. In the event
the Graduate School Representative indicates any substantive reservation,
the Dean of the Graduate School will investigate and decide the course
of action.
NOTE: Serving as a Graduate School Representative is a requirement
of Graduate Faculty status. Exceptions are made only on an individual
basis and in cases of emergency.
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