A candidate for the MS or PhD degree must possess abilities and skills that include: observational, communicational, motor, intellectual-conceptual (integrative and quantitative), and behavioral and social. The use of a trained intermediary is not acceptable in laboratory situations; it implies that a candidate’s judgment must be mediated by someone else’s skill.
Use of Technical Standards in Admissions: The Graduate School will consider any applicant who can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for the satisfactory completion of the graduate degree. Students will be judged not only on their scholastic accomplishments, but also on their capacities to meet the requirements of the school’s curriculum.
The applicant will be judged by the existing record of scholarship, motivation, character, personality, and achievement as submitted in the application and through the interview. The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies disseminates its Technical Standards through the catalog, brochures and other publications. It is assumed that applicants will be aware of the technical standards required for promotion and graduation. It will be the responsibility of the applicant to determine whether or not he/she will be able to meet these standards and, therefore, whether to apply. It is the responsibility of the University to decide whether technical and academic standards have been met by each student.
Use of Technical Standards in Promotion and Graduation: The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies recognizes the responsibility to provide educational training for the student’s development as a responsible scientist. The faculty holds the responsibility for approving graduates who have achieved such development. In each case, the students will be judged on their achievements and behaviors, regardless of a disability. The faculty of the student’s program will determine whether they have met the specified criteria.
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