Thursday, February 27, 1975 3 Assembly to vote on deadlines for doctoral work, incompletes Revisions in the policies for incomplete grades and changes in the deadlines for doctoral work were discussed and placed on courses Tuesday by the Graduate Assembly. An increasing number of nontraditional students and a need to standardize records were the reasons for the changes, according to William J. Argersinger Jr., dean of the school and presiding officer at the assembly. Argersinger said Wednesday that the SenEx... From page one It was noted by SenEx that the main benefits from this bill would be for the benefit of Complex Management Program in Topics 4, 5 and 6, directly related to the Lawrence campus. administration, service or support. They must have held the position or at least one year of experience. Adrienne Hyle, graduate student member of SenEx, reported to SenEx that amendments made last month to Student Senate Bill 7 involving increased part-time student fees and allocations to women's athletics weren't binding. APARENTLY, SECTION SIX of the bill stipulates that amendments were to have been made no later than Dec. 28, 1974. When the amendment was passed December, this section wasn't changed. Because budget actions taken this semester are invalid, Hylie said an amendment was to be introduced at Wednesday's Senate meeting by extending the amendment date. Seaver also reported on a meeting last Thursday of the State College Coordination Committee. At the meeting, a request from one of the state schools to use the Board of Education in disputes between administrations and student government forces was discussed. Some SenEx members said they thought a conflict would arise if the students were afforded this higher appeal and faculty members weren't. 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Apparently, problems in fraternity and sorority memberships were among the main obstacles to the plan. handling of incomplete grades under the present system had been an erratic process varying from time to time and from school to school. The assembly reviewed the policy last March and proposed that all incomplete grades in graduate courses be converted to W, withdrawal, within one calendar year after the assignment of the grade unless a petition to let the grade remain for another year was accepted, or unless the work was completed and a grade given. Argeriang said that provisions existed penalty in the first weeks of clean- up. The assembly also discussed elimination of the requirement that oral examinations for doctoral degrees be completed within three years if an aspirant entered the program with a masters degree, or within four years if he entered without a degree. 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The proposal will be sent to the Foreign Studies Committee of the College of Liberal A Timely Gift A semester in Ireland could be an option for students in the Pearson Integrated Mathematics Program (PHP) in Spring 1976, to Dennis Quinn, the director of PHP. The Pearson Advisory Committee met Wednesday and approved a program permitting students to study in Ireland for a semester. PIHP asks for semester in Ireland Arts and Sciences. The Foreign Studies Committee will then give its recommendations to Robert Cobb, dean of the college, who will make the final decision. Cobb said he was much more optimistic about this program and saw fewer problems in it then in last year's France program proposal. Quinn said Cobb was expected to act on the proposal by the end of the semester. 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