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3.J Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate StudiesThe Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies is an academic and administrative unit. Graduate degree programs leading to the master's, doctoral, and related degrees, and graduate certificates are offered by the schools and colleges on all three campuses through the agency of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. (Other University of Michigan schools and colleges offer graduate professional programs and first professional degrees.) See Regents Bylaw 6.02. In its oversight of postbaccalaureate academic programs, the Graduate School and its faculty Executive Board have a range of responsibilities including the establishment of policies regarding graduate education, the formation of new graduate programs, and oversight of student-related services (including admissions, course approvals, academic petitions, maintenance of the student academic record, program review, and the conferral of degrees). Of special interest is the variety of resources Rackham provides to faculty. These resources include:
Faculty may also refer students to Rackham for various types of support
such as on-line resources, fellowships and other financial assistance,
writing and other workshops, diversity initiatives, and social events;
and may nominate students for Rackham teaching and dissertation awards.
In addition, Rackham promotes a sense of community in graduate education
by bringing people together for presentations, discussions, and debate.
The dean of the Graduate School also holds the appointment of Vice
Provost for Academic Affairs-Graduate Studies. The dean ensures that
the Graduate
School meets its mission and represents the interests of graduate education
in the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic
Affairs, throughout the University, and in national and international
venues where graduate education policy and practice are discussed
and
debated. Faculty oversight of the Graduate School is provided by an
elected Rackham Executive Board made up of the dean, a representative
from each of the two regional campuses, and 12 Ann Arbor campus faculty
members. More information about Rackham is available online at <www.rackham.umich.edu>.
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