Graduate
Council � Minutes
East
Tennessee State University
January
26, 2015 1:15 p.m.
President�s
Conference Room � Dossett Hall 206
Present:
Ms. Jennifer Barber, Dr. Karin Bartoszuk, Ms. Maria D. Costa, Dr. Wendy
Doucette, Ms. Wendolin Elrod, Dr. Marsh Grube, Dr. Karen King, Ms. Billie
Lancaster, Dr. Michelle Lee, Dr. Lori Marks, Dr. Brian Maxson, Ms. Sierra
Maxwell, Dr. Celia McIntosh, Dr. Phillip Musich, Dr. Robert Pack, Dr. Martha M.
Pointer, Dr. Nicole Prior, Dr. Kathleen M. Rayman, Dr. Mitchell Robinson, Dr.
Janna Scarborough, Dr. Marie Tedesco, Dr. Paul Trogen, Dr. Florence M
Weierbach, Dr. Brittany Wilkins
Guests:
Dr. Jane Broderick, Dr. Karen Harrington, Ms. Magdaline Hatskazakis
Absent:
Dr. Stacy D. Brown, Dr. William R. Duncan, Ms. LaDonna Hutchins, Dr. Evelyn
Roach
A.
Approval
of November 17, 2014 Minutes
a.
The motion was made, seconded, and
approved to accept the November 17, 2014 minutes with no changes
B.
Graduate
Success Specialist Report
a.
Magdaline Hatsikazakis reported on
the progress she has made through her position as Graduate Student Success
Specialist. Magdaline has been in this position since the Fall of 2014, and
will continue in this role for the Spring semester. Magdaline presented
statistics concerning general demographics of the students serviced since
inception (Fall 2011), the types of issues they present, and the amount of
contact and follow-up the specialist has with students.
C.
Curriculum
Subcommittee Report � Dr. Rayman
a.
New Course Proposal: FREN 4957/5957
French Classicism in Contemporary France
i. Motion to accept with changes listed
was made, seconded, and carried
1. Syllabus: Graduate learning outcomes
� at least a couple more need higher order learning verbs � all of these fall
under learning levels 1-3.
2. Other Information should include
information on Disability Services and Academic Misconduct
ii. TBR Proposal: Early Childhood Emergent
Inquiry Graduate Certificate.
1. Motion to accept with changes listed
was made, seconded, and carried
a. Please add page numbers to proposal
b. Please change Type of Certificate to
G4
c. Reword �Purpose�, �Need�, and
�Impact� sections to reflect requirement for letters of reference.
d. Appendix A, under �Proposed� area,
omit 2nd bullet �A 3.0 GPA��
e. Appendix A, under �Proposed� area,
first bullet, last sentence, change �is� to �are�.
D.
Graduate Faculty Subcommittee report
and recommendations � Dr. Trogen.
Appointment |
|
|
Applicant |
Department |
Recommendation |
|
Engineering Technology, Surveying
& digital media |
Senior Member |
|
Biological Sciences |
Member |
|
Biostatistics and epidemiology |
Senior Member |
|
Audiology & Speech-Language
pathology |
Affiliate |
|
Appalachian Studies |
Member |
|
Art & Design |
Member |
|
Mass Communication |
Member |
|
Mass Communication |
Member |
Reappointment |
|
|
|
Applicant |
Department |
Present
Status |
Recommendation |
1.
Andrade,
Roy |
Appalachian Studies |
Affiliate |
Affiliate |
2.
Bishop,
Wilsie |
Health Services Management & Policy
|
Full Member |
Senior Member |
3.
Boyd,
Jr., John |
Educational Leadership and Policy
Analysis |
Affiliate |
Affiliate |
4.
Brown,
Danny |
Mass Communication |
Member |
Member |
5.
Davis,
Donald |
Art & Design |
Full Member |
Member |
6.
Johnson,
Earl |
Audiology & Speech-Language
Pathology |
Member |
Member |
7.
Joplin,
Karl |
Biological Sciences |
Member |
Member |
8.
Keeler,
Rebecca |
Political Science, International
Affairs & Public Administration |
Member |
Member |
9.
Mink,
Patty |
Art & Design |
Full Member |
Senior Member |
10.
Murray,
Catherine |
Art & Design |
Member |
Member |
11.
Norwood,
Frederick |
Mathematics & Statistics |
Full Member |
Senior Member |
12.
Osborn,
Richard |
Cross-Disciplinary Studies |
Member |
Member |
13.
Pyles,
Rebecca |
Biological Sciences |
Full Member |
Member |
14.
Ramsey,
Michael |
Exercise & Sport Science |
Member |
Senior Member |
15.
Sellers,
Eric |
Psychology |
Full Member |
Senior Member |
a.
Motion to accept appointments was
made, seconded, and carried
E.
Report
from Academic Council � Dr. Marks
a.
Three
TBR proposals were approved unanimously at Academic Council
i. Master of Reading concentration
ii. Admissions changes to MPH program
iii. PCOM revisions
F.
Old Business
a.
Update
on draft of overarching Accelerated (FastTrack) Bachelor�s to Master�s policy
i. Dr. McIntosh: there have been 2
meetings discussing the policy, will update with more information at next
meeting after details are fleshed out and confirmed
G.
New Business
a.
Update
on January Graduate Coordinator meeting
i. Dr. Maxson reviewed the highlights
of the meeting, including discussion of the changes in Thesis &
Dissertation Reader services
ii. Dynamic Forms: discussion about
implementing this program which will allow forms to be digitally signed by
students/faculty/staff � more information to come
iii. Discussion on update to �Admission
of International Students� policy in the catalog, specifically to address
online education.
1. Section in catalog currently reads
as follows:
a. �Admission
must be granted, and financial documentation and degree confirmation must be
received prior to issuance of an I-20 or DS-2019 form needed to obtain a visa.
The university will not enroll any student who has not been approved initially
or for transfer by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to attend
East Tennessee State University. International students accepted for graduate
study at ETSU will receive a letter of acceptance from the university. This
letter and the SEVIS I-20 form furnished by the university must be presented to
the consular officer of the United States to whom the applicant applies for a
student visa. ETSU will not accept visas issued for admission to other colleges
or universities. International students admitted to graduate study are
encouraged to arrive on campus two weeks prior to the beginning of classes and
should contact the Office of International Programs and Services as soon as they arrive. It
is the responsibility of a nonimmigrant applicant to comply with current INS
regulations in regard to collegiate enrollment. New Homeland Security
regulations may prohibit the enrollment of an individual in B-1 or B-2 status.
The Office of International Programs and Services administers the university�s international
student (F status) and exchange visitor (J status) programs. Other nonimmigrant
applicants may consult with this office. Applicants denied admission may appeal
this decision in writing to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. In all
cases the final decision to admit or reject an applicant rests with the
university through the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies�
2. Dr.
Costa will update information and provide to Dr. McIntosh
3. Discussion
about including information for international students on what financial aid
applies to their status � Dr. Maxson will work on writing up some information
to include on the Financial Aid �Q&A� website section
H.
Other
I.
Adjournment: 2:26 p.m.