Guidelines for Faculty to Develop a Graduate Portfolio
Program
Proposals for Graduate Portfolio Programs should
come from the faculty. The following proposal guidelines are provided
to assist faculty in developing and preparing proposals. Prior
to drafting a proposal, please examine the General
Description and Objectives of the portfolio
concept, as well as descriptions of Current Portfolio Programs.
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(proposal guidelines)
Proposal for
a Graduate Portfolio Program in
(name of proposed program)
- Rationale for the portfolio
program.
- Program description, administration,
and certification of
requirements.
- Program description.
- Admission. Include a description of the admission
process, the requirements for admission (including
a provision that students obtain the permission of
their Graduate Adviser), and any restrictions on when
students may enter the program.
- Course and semester
hour credit requirements. Include a sample program
of work and possible concentrations, if applicable.
Indicate new courses planned.
- Additional requirements
(research paper, presentation, practical experience,
GPA, etc.).
- Program administration
and certification of program requirements. (Indicate
who will be responsible for administering the portfolio
and the process for certifying completion.)
- Relationship to the student's degree
program (such as including member of the portfolio program
on the dissertation or thesis committee).
- Expected enrollment -- startup and
projected for future. Explain assumptions used in making
these estimates
- List of faculty involved
and their disciplines.
- Approvals.
- Deans of participating
Colleges and Schools (signatures required)
- Chairs and Directors of participating
Departments and Programs (signatures required)
- Endorsement of Graduate Studies
Committees of participating graduate programs and verification
that faculty teaching courses listed for the portfolio
program have given their consent
- Additional information
that would be helpful in evaluating the proposal.
NOTE:
Also include a one-page summary of the proposal for the
minutes of the Graduate Assembly. Final approval
of the Graduate Dean and Executive Vice President and Provost
is required.
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If you have questions or would like assistance
in developing a Graduate Portfolio Program, please contact:
Tom
Belinoski, Assistant
Dean
Office of the Vice Provost and Graduate Dean
MAI 101, G0400, (512) 232-3607, fax (512) 471-7620