Chapter 220: Degrees, Diplomas and Honors / en 220.010 Degrees /ums/rules/collected_rules/programs/ch220/220.010_degrees <span>220.010 Degrees</span> <span><span>kuscheld</span></span> <span><time datetime="2010-05-26T17:11:00+00:00" title="Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 17:11">Wed, 05/26/2010 - 17:11</time> </span> <div><p>Bd. Min. 1-9-53, p. 6,191.</p> <ol class="upperalpha"> <li><strong>Degrees Conferred at Commencement</strong> -- Degrees shall be conferred at commencement and at such other times during the year and in such manner as the President and Committee of Deans may decide; provided, however, that a candidate for a degree may, at his own request, have his degree conferred only at commencement. Degrees which are to be conferred at a commencement will be conferred only on candidates who are present, except that a degree may be conferred in absentia on a candidate whose absence may be excused, for cause deemed sufficient, by the Committee of Deans.</li> </ol> </div> Wed, 26 May 2010 17:11:00 +0000 kuscheld 7510 at 220.020 Diplomas and Certificates /ums/rules/collected_rules/programs/ch220/220.020_diplomas_and_certificates <span>220.020 Diplomas and Certificates</span> <span><span>kuscheld</span></span> <span><time datetime="2010-05-27T17:11:00+00:00" title="Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 17:11">Thu, 05/27/2010 - 17:11</time> </span> <div><p>Bd. Min. 1-13-50, 12-7-63, 11-20-64, 2-12-66, 1-19-68, 12-16-77, 2-24-78 and amended 3-25-83, 10-5-07, 11-29-07, 10-24-08, 11-21-13; Amended Bd. Min. 9-26-19.</p> <ol class="upperalpha"> <li><strong>Diplomas</strong>—The term “diploma” refers to documents issued to substantiate conferral of degrees awarded on the basis of academic credit granted.<br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>There shall be only one form of diploma used for the on all campuses, with the form to indicate in the date line the campus where the degree is conferred.</li> <li>Names of candidates for diplomas shall be presented to and approved by the faculty body responsible for the instructional program which leads to the degree. Names of candidates recommended by faculty bodies are to be presented to the Board of Curators for approval.</li> <li>Diplomas are to be ordered by the Office of the Director of Admissions or Office of the Registrar at the campus where the degree is conferred and will include the signatures of the President of the Board of Curators, the President of the University, the Chancellor, and the Dean or on campuses with no schools or colleges, the Provost. In selected cases it may be appropriate for the signatures of two or more chancellors or deans to be included.</li> <li>Diplomas shall be distributed by the Director of Admissions or the Registrar of the campus where the degree is conferred and this officer shall make and keep an official record of the degree and degree program for which each diploma was issued.</li> <li>Upon completion of all requirements for a degree, a student shall receive a diploma for such degree dated the next issuance date.</li> <li>Holders of diplomas from the University of Kansas City may, when a replacement is needed, be issued a duplicate diploma of the with the notation “replacement for diploma of year 19 ” written on the diploma.</li> <li>A fee may be charged for issuing a duplicate or replacement diploma.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Diplomas for joint and collaborative degree programs</strong> —The term “joint” refers to programs in which the and a partnering institution collaborate, and in which the contributions of both institutions to the delivery of the academic content of the program are approximately equal; and the term “collaborative” refers to programs in which the and a partnering institution collaborate and for which the is predominantly responsible for delivering the academic content of the program.<br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>In addition to the requirements listed in Section A.2., candidates must also be approved by the person or body of the partner institution authorized to award degrees from that institution.</li> <li>Using the standard format and procedures for awarding of diplomas as indicated in Section A., diplomas for joint and collaborative graduate degree programs awarded pursuant to a cooperative agreement between the and other Missouri public four-year institutions of higher education who do not offer graduate degrees shall also include the name of the partner institution. (See section 173.005.2 (2) Missouri Revised Statutes Cum. Supp. 2007)</li> <li>For institutions of higher education and/or collaborative degrees not covered by Section 220.020B.2, the following rule shall apply. Using the standard format and procedures for awarding of diplomas as indicated in Section A, diplomas for collaborative degree programs awarded pursuant to a cooperative agreement between the and other four-year institutions of higher education shall include the words, “in cooperation with” followed by the name of the partner institution only if the quality of the partnering institution has been validated and approved by a campus screening committee, the Provost, the Chancellor, and the President or designee, applying the process and criteria established by the President after consultation with the Intercampus Faculty Council, with such consultation to take place prior to the original establishment of such process and criteria and prior to any amendment of said process and criteria.</li> <li>The format of the diploma issued for joint or collaborative degrees shall be approved by the President.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Certificates</strong>—The term “certificate” refers to a formal award certifying the satisfactory completion of a postsecondary education program.<br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>Certificates may be awarded as:<br> <blockquote><p>(a) Postsecondary award certificate (less than one year) - an award that requires completion of an organized program of study at the postsecondary level (below the baccalaureate degree) in less than 1 academic year (2 semesters or 3 quarters), or designed for completion in less than 30 semester credit hours. Usually, this award is completed in conjunction with a Bachelor’s degree.<br> (b) Post baccalaureate certificate - An award that requires completion of an organized program of study beyond the bachelor's. It is designed for persons who have completed a baccalaureate degree, but does not meet the requirements of a master's degree.<br> (c) Post-master's certificate - An award that requires completion of an organized program of study beyond the master's degree, but does not meet the requirements of academic degrees at the doctor's level.</p></blockquote> </li> <li>The awarding of certificates shall be approved by the faculty body or member responsible for the educational program which leads to the certificate. The format of each certificate will be approved by the President. Certificates will include the signatures of University officials authorized by the President or a Chancellor.</li> <li>The Director of Admissions or Registrar of the campus where the certificate is issued will make and keep an official record of each certificate issued, including the date issued and a description of the program of instruction for which the certificate is issued.</li> <li>A fee may be charged for issuing a duplicate certificate.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Certificate of Completion</strong> – documents attesting to completion of non-degree academic program of study.<br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>Participation in or satisfactory completion of educational conferences, short courses, or non-credit courses of sixteen (16) or more contact hours of instruction,</li> <li>Satisfactory completion of programs of residency training in the health sciences, and</li> <li>Attendance at selected University-sponsored non-credit educational activities of at least six (6) but not more than fifteen (15) contact hours of instruction.</li> <li>The Executive Director of Non-credit programs or the dean of the school or college in the case of certificates for residency training will make and keep an official record of each certificate issued.</li> </ol> </li> </ol> </div> Thu, 27 May 2010 17:11:00 +0000 kuscheld 7511 at 220.025 Revocation of a Degree, Diploma and/or Certificate /ums/rules/collected_rules/programs/ch220/220.025_revocation_of_a_degree_diploma_and_or_certificate <span>220.025 Revocation of a Degree, Diploma and/or Certificate</span> <span><span>kuscheld</span></span> <span><time datetime="2010-05-27T17:12:00+00:00" title="Thursday, May 27, 2010 - 17:12">Thu, 05/27/2010 - 17:12</time> </span> <div><p>Bd. Min. 6-26-12.</p> <ol class="upperalpha" start="1"> <li><strong>Adequate cause for revocation of a degree</strong>, diploma and/or certificate includes, without limitation, the following:<br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>The degree, diploma and/or certificate was awarded based, in whole or in part, upon the student’s satisfying the academic requirements for the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate by or through actions which constitute academic dishonesty, as defined in the University’s Standards of Conduct, as set forth in Section 200.010 of the Collected Rules and Regulations of the ;</li> <li>The degree, diploma and/or certificate was awarded based, in whole or in part, upon the student’s satisfying the academic requirements for the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate by or through actions which involve falsification, misrepresentation, fabrication or other mischaracterization of the nature of or number of credit hours or degrees earned at the or at other institutions of higher education for which the has given credit;</li> <li>The degree, diploma and/or certificate was awarded based, in whole or in part, upon the student’s obtaining a waiver of the academic requirements for the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate by or through actions which involve falsification, misrepresentation, fabrication or other mischaracterization of the reasons for such waiver of the academic requirements for the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate or the forgery, falsification, fabrication or mischaracterization of the necessary approval of such waiver of the academic requirements for the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate;</li> <li>The degree, diploma and/or certificate was awarded despite the student’s failure to satisfy the academic requirements for the award of&nbsp; the degree, diploma and/or certificate in existence at the time the degree, diploma and/or certificate was awarded and without regard to whether or not the student’s conduct contributed, in whole or in part, to the erroneous award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate;</li> <li>Violation of the University’s Standards of Conduct, as set forth in Section 200.010 of the Collected Rules and Regulations of the , or applicable Honor Code as provided by Section 200.020E.7. of the Collected Rules and Regulations of the , prior to the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate under circumstances which, if the University had been aware of such violations prior to the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate, would, in a majority of violations of that section of the University Standards of Conduct during the five-year period immediately preceding the initiation of proceedings, likely have resulted in the imposition on the student of University dismissal or University expulsion, as those terms are defined in Section 200.020C of the Collected Rules and Regulations of the or applicable Honor Code.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Initiation of Procedure</strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>The procedure for revocation of a degree, diploma and/or certificate may be initiated by the Chancellor of one the campuses of the University, based upon the recommendation of the Provost of the campus from which the recipient received the degree, diploma and/or certificate.&nbsp; Before submitting a recommendation to the Chancellor to initiate the procedure for revocation of a degree, diploma and/or certificate, the Provost shall consult with the appropriate faculty group or body which recommended the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate originally and after considering the advice provided by said faculty group or body shall make a recommendation to the Chancellor.</li> <li>If the Chancellor concurs with the recommendation of the Provost that the procedure for revocation of a degree, diploma and/or certificate should be initiated, the Chancellor, in consultation with the Provost, shall appoint an appropriate University administrator or other appropriate University employee to present the information supporting the reason(s) for revoking the degree, diploma and/or certificate (hereinafter referred to as “the Relator”).&nbsp; The Relator shall have the responsibility for preparing written charges setting forth the basis for the Provost’s belief that such degree, diploma and/or certificate should be revoked (hereinafter referred to as “Charge”) and containing sufficient detail so as to provide the recipient of said degree, diploma and/or certificate (hereinafter referred to as “the Respondent”) with a reasonable opportunity to understand the charges and to respond thereto; for serving a copy of said written charges on the Respondent, by hand delivery or by certified or registered mail, along with a notice of an opportunity for the Respondent to request a hearing of the charges before the Campus Degree Revocation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the “Committee”), appointed by the Chancellor; and for representing the Provost at any formal hearing or proceeding conducted as a part of the revocation procedure.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Campus Degree Revocation Committee –&nbsp; </strong>There shall be a Standing Committee on each campus of the University which shall have jurisdiction to consider any case in which revocation of a degree, diploma and/or certificate is proposed.&nbsp; Such Standing Committee shall be called the Campus Degree Revocation Committee.&nbsp; Four (4) members of the Campus Degree Revocation Committee and an alternate to serve in the event one of the four (4) members cannot serve, shall be appointed annually by the Chancellor after consultation with the Faculty Council or Faculty Senate. Each of the members of the Committee and the alternate shall be a faculty member on continuous appointment at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor.&nbsp; In the event that the Chancellor approves the initiation of the procedures for revocation of a degree, diploma and/or certificate, &nbsp;the Chancellor shall appoint a fifth member of the Campus Degree Revocation Committee, who shall also be a faculty member at one of the campuses of the System on continuous appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor and who shall be from the same discipline or a related discipline as the department faculty who recommended the award of the degree, diploma and/or certificate, but who shall not be a faculty member in such department.&nbsp; The Campus Degree Revocation Committee shall elect a Chair from among its five (5) members.&nbsp; <strong>&nbsp;</strong></li> <li><strong>Request for Hearing and Other Pre-Hearing Procedures </strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>If the Respondent desires a hearing, the Respondent shall give written notice of this request to the Provost within sixty (60) consecutive calendar days from the receipt of the formal notice from the Relator. The Respondent shall also send copies of this request for hearing to the Relator and to the Chair of the Committee. The Relator shall thereupon file a copy of the Charge with the Chair of the Committee. Failure by the Respondent to make a timely written request for a hearing shall constitute a waiver of the Respondent's right to a hearing before the Committee. <strong>&nbsp;</strong></li> <li>Within thirty (30) consecutive calendar days after submitting the request for a hearing before the Committee to the Provost, the Respondent shall file an Answer to the written charges with the Provost, the Relator and the Chair of the Committee. Such Answer shall specifically admit or deny the allegations contained in the Charge. A failure to answer or to deny an allegation of fact in the Charge may be considered by the Committee as an admission of such fact.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Hearing by Committee</strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>If the Respondent makes a timely written request for a hearing by the Committee, the Chair of the Committee shall notify in writing the Respondent and the Relator of the date, time, and place of hearing before the Committee, which shall be within a reasonable time but not less than twenty (20) consecutive calendar days after the date of the receipt of the request for hearing.&nbsp;</li> <li>Any request for continuance shall be made by the Respondent or Relator in writing to the Chair of the Committee, who shall have discretionary authority to continue the hearing upon determining that the request is timely and made for good cause. Any continuance of more than thirty (30) days shall require the approval of the Committee and of the Provost.</li> <li>In accordance with applicable laws and University policies related to the privacy rights of students, such hearings shall not be open to the public. &nbsp;Except for such simple announcements as may be required, covering the time of the hearing and similar matters, public statements and publicity about the case by the Relator, the Respondent, the Committee, or administrative officers will be avoided until the proceedings have been completed, including final appeal.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Conduct of Hearing</strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>The Chair of the Committee shall preside at the hearing, call the hearing to order, call the roll of the Committee in attendance, ascertain the presence or absence of the Respondent and the Relator, read the notice of hearing, read the Charge and Answer, verify the receipt of the notice of the Charge by the Respondent, report any continuances requested or granted, establish the presence of an advisor or counselor of either party, call to the attention of the Respondent and Respondent's advisor any special or extraordinary procedures to be employed during the hearing, and permit the Respondent to suggest or object to procedures. Formal rules of evidence shall not be required.</li> <li><strong>Opening Statements</strong><br> <ol class="loweralpha" start="1"> <li>The Relator shall make opening remarks outlining the general nature of the case. Such remarks shall not be considered as evidence. The Relator may give evidence, but only if called to testify as a witness.</li> <li>The Respondent may also make an opening statement to the Committee about the charge, either at this time or at the conclusion of the Relator's presentation of evidence, at the Respondent's election. Such remarks shall not be considered as evidence. The Respondent may give evidence, but only if called to testify as a witness.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Relator's Evidence</strong><br> <ol class="loweralpha" start="1"> <li>Relator's witnesses are to be called and identified and evidence or written statements or reports introduced as appropriate.</li> <li>The Committee may question witnesses or examine evidence at the conclusion of the Relator's presentation of those witnesses or of that evidence. Respondent may question the Relator or witnesses.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Respondent's Evidence</strong><br> <ol class="loweralpha"> <li>Respondent's witnesses are to be called and identified and evidence or written statements or reports introduced as appropriate.</li> <li>The Committee may question witnesses or examine evidence at the conclusion of Respondent's presentation of those witnesses or of that evidence. Relator may question the Respondent or witnesses.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Rebuttal Evidence – </strong>The Committee shall permit the Relator or the Respondent to offer any matter in rebuttal of the other's presentation.</li> <li><strong>Rights of Committee – </strong>The Committee shall have the right:<br> <ol class="loweralpha"> <li>To determine the relevancy and admissibility of any evidence offered at the hearing.</li> <li>To permit a stipulation of agreed facts by the Relator and the Respondent.</li> <li>To permit the incorporation in the record by a reference of any document, affidavit or other exhibit produced and desired to be incorporated in the record by the Relator or the Respondent.</li> <li>To require the Relator and the Respondent to provide to the Committee prior to the hearing a list of the persons they expect to call as witnesses at the hearing.</li> <li>To question witnesses or evidence introduced by either the Relator or the Respondent at any time.</li> <li>To call additional witnesses.</li> <li>To dismiss any action or permit informal disposition at any stage of the proceeding if agreed to by Relator, Respondent, and the Provost.</li> <li>To permit at any time amendment of the Charge or Answer so as to include matters which may come to the attention of the Committee before its final recommendation concerning the case, provided however, that in such event the Committee shall grant to the Respondent or the Relator such time as the Committee may determine reasonable under the circumstances to answer or explain such additional matters.</li> <li>To dismiss any person from the hearing who interferes with or obstructs the hearing or fails to abide by the rulings of the Chair of the Committee.</li> <li>To have present a legal advisor to the Committee, who shall be designated by the General Counsel of the System.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Rights of the Parties – </strong>At any hearing before the Committee pursuant to form