Spring 2003 Graduate Catalog

Welcome to the online Marshall University Graduate Catalog for Spring, 2003.To view the PDF version of the catalog, you must have the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed.

The Graduate Admissions Office will mail a catalog on request. Send an e-mail to services@marshall.edu, giving your full name and mailing address. Catalogs also are available from the Graduate Admissions Office in South Charleston or from the Graduate Dean's Office in Huntington.

This web version is the official Graduate Catalog of Marshall University. It is updated semi-annually in June and November.  The online catalog that is current for the semester or term during which you are admitted to your graduate degree program is the catalog that applies to you, your "catalog of record." To ensure that you are meeting the requirements that apply to you, please consult the online Graduate Catalog in effect for the semester or term you are admitted to your degree program.

When Graduate College or degree program requirements are changed after you begin a course of study, with the approval of your advisor you shall have the option of fulfilling either the old or the new requirements. If you elect to fulfill the old requirement but find that necessary resources (e.g., courses, instruction in particular skills) are no longer available, you may make reasonable substitutes with the approval of your advisor and the appropriate graduate dean. In the event you have not completed the requirements for a graduate degree seven years after the effective date of a change in degree requirements, the new requirements shall apply unless determined otherwise by the advisor and the appropriate academic dean.


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Student Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the graduate student to be informed about and to observe all current regulations, policies, and procedures required by the University and by the academic program being pursued.  In no case will a regulation be waived or an exception granted because the student pleads ignorance of the regulation or asserts that he or she was not informed of the regulation by an advisor or other authority. It is essential for the student to remain informed of and to observe deadlines established and published by the University or by the major academic area.


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    Contact Directory
     Policy Statements About This Catalog
     The Marshall University Story
     The Graduate College
     Admissions Information
     Financial Information
     Academic Information
     Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine
     Graduate Degree Programs
     Courses of Instruction
     The Faculty
     Calendar


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