The Graduate
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The graduate program
is governed by the rules and regulations set forth by the Graduate
School of the Ohio State University. Policies are enacted by the
Council of Research and Graduate Studies, and administered by
the Dean of the Graduate School and the departmental Graduate
Studies Committee (GSC). The GSC is the liaison between the Graduate
School and the students and faculty of the department, as described
in Section 2 of the Graduate School Handbook. The GSC publishes
and distributes the Horticulture and Crop Science Graduate
Student Handbook.
A. Responsibilities
of the GSC.
The Horticulture and Crop Science Graduate Studies Committee:
- Appoints faculty
members to the graduate faculty.
- Is responsible for
graduate student recruitment.
- Reviews and evaluates
applications for graduate study.
- Processes admissions.
- Coordinates assignment
of students to advisers.
- Monitors course
programs of graduate students.
- Recommends to the
graduate faculty any changes in requirements or policy.
- Coordinates operations
of the Horticulture and Crop Science graduate program with College
and University faculty and administrators and with the Graduate
School.
B. Committee Membership.
Members of the GSC are appointed by the Department Chair. The
GSC is composed of a minimum of six (6) members, including:
- at least four (4)
Department of Horticulture and Crop Science graduate faculty,
- one (1) staff member,
and
- one (1) graduate
student representative.
The
staff member serves as secretary to the committee. The term of
service on the GSC for faculty members is two years. The GSC Coordinator,
who chairs the GSC, is elected by the faculty through a Nomination
Committee. The graduate student representative is elected annually
by the departmental graduate students. Committee members will
represent the junior faculty and senior faculty, from both the
Columbus and Wooster campuses.
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