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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog Downloadable PDF (10.71MB)

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154 Degree Information/The Degree of Master of Recreation and Resources DevelopmentStudent’s Advisory CommitteeAfter receiving admission to graduate studies and enrolling for coursework, the studentwill consult with the head of his or her major or administrative department concerningappointment of the chair of his or her advisory committee. The student’s advisorycommittee for the master’s degree will consist of no fewer than three members of thegraduate faculty representative of the student’s fields of study and research. The chairor one of the co-chairs of the advisory committee must be from the student’s department,and at least one or more of the members must have an appointment to adepartment other than the student’s major department.The chair, in consultation with the student, will select the remainder of the advisorycommittee. The student will interview each prospective committee member to determinewhether he or she is willing to serve. Only graduate faculty members located on thecampus at College Station may serve as chair of a student’s advisory committee. Othergraduate faculty members located off-campus may serve as a member or co-chair (butnot chair) with a member as the chair. The chair of the committee, who usually has immediatesupervision of the student’s degree program, has the responsibility for callingrequired meetings of the committee, and for calling meetings at any other time considereddesirable.If the chair of a student’s advisory committee voluntarily leaves the University andthe student wants the chair to continue to serve in this role, the student is responsible forsecuring a current member of the University <strong>Graduate</strong> Faculty, from her/his academicprogram and located on the College Station campus, to serve as the co-chair of thecommittee. If the committee chair is on an approved leave of absence, s/he can remainas chair without a co-chair for up to one year with written approval of the DepartmentHead or chair of the intercollegiate faculty. Extensions beyond the one year period canbe granted with additional approval of the Dean.If the chair of the student’s advisory committee is unavailable for an extended timein any academic period during which the student is involved in activities relating to aninternship or record of study and is registered for 684 or 693 courses, the student mayrequest, in writing, that the department head appoint an alternate advisory committeechair during the interim period.The duties of the committee include responsibility for the proposed degree plan, theprofessional paper and the final examination. In addition, the committee, as a group andas individual members, is responsible for counseling the student on academic matters,and, in the case of academic deficiency, initiating recommendations to the Office of<strong>Graduate</strong> and Professional Studies.The committee members’ approval on the degree plan indicate their willingness toaccept the responsibility for guiding and directing the entire academic program of thestudent and for initiating all academic actions concerning the student. Although individualcommittee members may be replaced by petition for valid reasons, a committeecannot resign en masse.Degree PlanThe student’s advisory committee, in consultation with the student, will develop theproposed degree plan. The degree plan must be completed and filed with the Officeof <strong>Graduate</strong> and Professional Studies prior to the deadline imposed by the

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