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Management PhD Graduate Council Representative

After a degree plan is filed, the Office of Graduate Studies will appoint a graduate council representative (a graduate faculty member from another college) to the advisory committee. The committee chair will receive a memo from Office of Graduate Studies identifying the graduate council representative. The graduate council recognizes the fact that the graduate council representative will not normally possess expertise in all of the areas embraced by the listing of his/her general functions. Thus, the graduate council representative will need to exercise careful judgment in committee activities.

The suggested general functions for the graduate council representative include the following:

The graduate council representative is a full member of the student's advisory committee, and must be kept abreast of the student's progress. When scheduling meetings, the graduate council representative's schedule must be taken into account. The graduate council representative is to be present and participate actively in both the preliminary exam and the final defense. The graduate council representative will also review the dissertation or record of study.

Courtesy would also dictate that the graduate council representative inform the committee chair of any report the graduate council representative may make to Office of Graduate Studies as to the overall acceptability of the dissertation or record of study, as well as of his/her satisfaction with the conduct of the oral examinations. Indeed, if the graduate council representative is dissatisfied with the conduct of an examination, or with the quality of a dissertation or record of study, he/she should immediately inform the chair of the student's advisory committee.

The graduate council representative is to be treated as a genuine member of the advisory committee, as he/she performs the general functions of protecting the student and upholding high standards. By adding an "outside voice" to the expertise represented on the student's advisory committee, the graduate council representative can promote breath in the student's degree and be a valuable resource for both the student and the committee.