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Rule 3335-5-02.2 | Treatment of tenured faculty members during financial exigency.

...(A) Definitions and construction. (1) Academic program or program means: (a) A college, school, department, division, or instructional unit headed by an academic administrator; (b) A research or service unit, which may or may not educate students headed by an academic administrator; (c) A coherent set of courses, or program of study, which leads to an academic degree; or (d) A coherent set of courses, or p...

Rule 3335-5-02.2 | Treatment of tenured faculty members during financial exigency.

...(A) Definitions and construction. (1) Academic program or program means: (a) A college, school, department, division, or instructional unit headed by an academic administrator; (b) A research or service unit, which may or may not educate students headed by an academic administrator; (c) A coherent set of courses, or program of study, which leads to an academic degree; or (d) A coherent set of courses, or p...

Rule 3335-5-04 | Procedures for complaints of misconduct made against faculty members.

...ragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 3335-5-19 of the Administration Code. Complaints may be filed under this rule against any individual with a faculty appointment, including administrators who hold such appointments. Complaints about the performance of administrators in their administrative capacity must be brought pursuant to applicable rules or policies for those administrative positions; all complai...

Rule 3335-5-04 | Procedures for complaints of misconduct made against faculty members.

...ragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 3335-5-19 of the Administration Code. Complaints may be filed under this rule against any individual with a faculty appointment, including administrators who hold such appointments. Complaints about the performance of administrators in their administrative capacity must be brought pursuant to applicable rules or policies for those administrative positions; all complai...

Rule 3335-5-04 | Procedures for complaints of failure to meet academic responsibilities, post-tenure review, and misconduct made against faculty members.

...ragraphs (A) and (B) of rule 3335-5-19 of the Administration Code. Complaints may be filed under this rule against any individual with a faculty appointment, including administrators who hold such appointments. Complaints about the performance of administrators in their administrative capacity must be brought pursuant to applicable rules or policies for those administrative positions; all complai...

Rule 3335-5-04.4 | Procedures for complaints of misconduct and other violations of applicable law, university policies or rules, or governance documents made against faculty members.

... otherwise fall under rule 3335-5-04.1, 3335-5-04.2, or 3335-5-04.3 of the Administration Code faculty member may be disciplined for violations established under this rule, up to and including termination for violations constituting grave misconduct or non-trivial financial fraud. For the purposes of this rule: (1) "Grave misconduct" is defined as flagrant, egregious, and willful misbehavior i...

Rule 3335-5-04.4 | Procedures for complaints of misconduct and other violations of applicable law, university policies or rules, or governance documents made against faculty members.

... otherwise fall under rule 3335-5-04.1, 3335-5-04.2, or 3335-5-04.3 of the Administrative Code. If complaints against a faculty member are brought concurrently under both rules 3335-5-04.1 and 3335-5-04 of the Administrative Code, those complaints may be consolidated into one proceeding, retaining the relevant evidentiary standard for each complaint. A faculty member may be disciplined for viol...

Rule 3335-5-04.5 | Procedures for post-tenure review complaints.

... undergo a post-tenure review if they: (1) receive a rating of "does not meet expectations" in the same area on their annual performance evaluation twice within any three-year period; (2) receive a rating of "does not meet expectations" in any area on their annual performance evaluation within two years following the conclusion of a previous post-tenure review; or (3) the faculty member's departme...

Rule 3335-5-46 | Senate committee operating procedures.

...tanding, or special. (A) Membership. (1) Unless otherwise designated by rule, the president shall appoint all committees of the university faculty and the senate (see paragraph (A)(2) of rule 3335-1-03 of the Administrative Code). (2) When a rule provides for the option of selecting a designee to a committee, the designee shall be appointed by the person being replaced. (3) Committee vacan...

Rule 3335-5-48.7 | Committee on academic misconduct.

...all consist of sixty-two members. (1) Thirty faculty at least half of whom shall be tenure-track faculty. Faculty members are eligible for reappointment, but may not serve more than two consecutive terms. (2) Thirty students. (a) Fifteen graduate students. (b) Fifteen undergraduate students. The term of service shall begin with the summer term. (3) Two administrators. (a) The vice pr...

Rule 3335-5-48.7 | Committee on academic misconduct.

...all consist of sixty-two members. (1) Thirty faculty, at least half of whom shall be tenure-track faculty. Faculty members are eligible for reappointment, but may not serve more than two consecutive terms. (2) Thirty students. (a) Fifteen graduate students. (b) Fifteen undergraduate students. The term of service shall begin with the summer term. (3) Two administrators. (a) The vice p...

Rule 3335-6-03 | Probationary service, and duration of appointments for tenure-track faculty.

...B) Length of probationary period. (1) An appointment as professor or associate professor will generally entail tenure. However, a probationary period not to exceed four years may be granted by the office of academic affairs upon petition of the tenure initiating unit and college. For the petition to be approved, a compelling rationale must be provided regarding why appointment at a senior ran...

Rule 3335-6-03 | Probationary service, and duration of appointments for tenure-track faculty.

...B) Length of probationary period. (1) An appointment as professor or associate professor will generally entail tenure. However, a probationary period not to exceed four years may be granted by the office of academic affairs upon petition of the tenure initiating unit and college. For the petition to be approved, a compelling rationale must be provided regarding why appointment at a senior ran...

Rule 3335-6-06 | Tenure initiating unit.

...owing provisions govern such changes: (1) A faculty member may voluntarily move from one tenure initiating unit to another upon approval of a simple majority of all tenured faculty members in the receiving tenure initiating unit and, following consultation with the appropriate dean(s), the executive vice president and provost. Administrative approval will be dependent on whether satisfactory fiscal arrangements for ...

Rule 3335-8-24 | Credit hours.

...de the following suggested standards: (1) One credit hour shall be assigned for each three hours per week of the average student's time, including class hours, required to earn the average grade of "C" in this course. (2) One credit hour shall be assigned for each two consecutive hours of practical or experimental work per week in any department or school. (3) One credit hour shall be assigned for each three hour...

Rule 3335-8-30 | Academic standards for dean's list.

...(A) Full-time dean's list. (1) To be recognized with the "dean's list" status, an undergraduate must: (a) Earn a minimum GPA of 3.5 while successfully completing twelve or more hours of graded coursework in a single term. (b) Not earn any of the following marks during the term in which a 3.5 GPA is achieved: "E," "EN," "NP," "NEN," "U," "UEN," "I," "IX" or "NG." (c) Not have any unresolved...

Rule 3335-8-33 | Conditions and procedures for disenrollment from a course.

...nroll a student from a course if: (1) After the third instructional day of the semester, summer term, or session, the first Friday of the semester, summer term, or session, or the student's second scheduled class meeting of the course, whichever occurs first, the student fails to attend the scheduled course without giving prior notification to the instructor. Under this paragraph, no student...

Rule 3335-8-34 | Residence work.

...units of the university. (See rule 3335-1-05 of the Administrative Code.) (B) By pre-arrangement with the head of the department or school concerned and with the approval in advance of the appropriate executive committee, an undergraduate student of good standing who has already secured satisfactory credits within a department or school may carry on work in absentia, and secure credit by examination for not to excee...

Rule 3335-9-19 | Instructional and general fees for instructors, graduate teaching associates, graduate research associates, graduate administrative associates, fellows, scholars, and university employees.

...within the following classifications: (1) Members of the instructional staff of the university, with the rank of instructor and above who were employed before July 1, 1955 and who are registered in the graduate school, and any member of the teaching staff who, on the approval of the appropriate instructor and department chair or director of a school, enrolls as an auditor (rule 3335-9-11 of the Administrative Code)....

Rule 3335-11-01 | General discipline.

...ity (see paragraph (E) of rule 3335-1-03 of the Administrative Code). (B) The deans of colleges and of the graduate school, the directors of schools, and the chairs of departments, respectively, are responsible to the president through regular disciplinary channels for the discipline of all students in the activities of their respective colleges, schools, and departments.

Rule 3335-11-02 | Disruption.

...upt university authorized activities: (1) Obstruct the lawful movement of any person or persons about the campus, into or out of any university building or facility, or within any university building or facility and fail to desist when so ordered by an authorized university official; (2) Obstruct the movement of vehicular traffic on the streets of the university, and fail to desist when so ordered by an authorized ...

Rule 3335-11-02 | Disruption.

...university authorized activities: (1) Obstruct the lawful movement of any person or persons about the campus, into or out of any university building or facility, or within any university building or facility and fail to desist when so ordered by an authorized university official; (2) Obstruct the movement of vehicular traffic on the streets of the university, and fail to desist when so o...

Rule 3335-13-07 | Rules governing employee and student participation in companies commercializing intellectual property in which the university or a university affiliate has an interest.

...(A) General information. (1) In order to translate innovations into useful products and services, universities must engage with various outside entities in the commercialization process. Pursuant to section 3345.14 of the Revised Code, the university board of trustees has determined that the interests of the university will be served if employees, including faculty and staff, and students are aff...

Rule 3335-15-01 | The university.

... the university as defined by rule 3335-1-05 of the Administrative Code.

Rule 3335-21-12 | Emergency and public safety vehicles.

...vehicle or public safety vehicle may: (1) Park or stand, irrespective of the provisions of these regulation; (2) Proceed past a red or stop signal or stop sign, but only after slowing down as may be necessary for safe operation; (3) Exceed the maximum speed limits so long as he or she does not endanger life or property; and (4) Disregard regulations governing direction of movement or turning in specified directio...