US9900-17 Undergraduates enrolling in Graduate Courses

The Faculty of the University of Oregon adopts the following policy on undergraduates enrolling in graduate level courses (courses with numbers 600 through 699):

Undergraduate students, subject to the following conditions, must obtain prior approval before they are permitted to register for a graduate level course.

Credit earned in graduate level courses, if not reserved toward a graduate degree at the University of Oregon (as described in the policies of the graduate school), and if not applied toward a different degree, may be counted toward the minimum number of credits required for an undergraduate degree.

Procedural comments:

Rationale:

It is not abnormal for very good undergraduates in mathematics and physics (and possibly other subjects) to be fully prepared to take graduate level courses in these subjects. For example, in the math department, about one undergraduate student per year takes one of the standard three quarter first year graduate sequences. Under current policy, the third quarter of such a sequence is not allowed. Every few years, we have an undergraduate student who should take more than one such sequence, perhaps even before the senior year. For example, as I write this, we have a potential undergraduate student who, I fully expect, would take and excell in at least one graduate sequence in her sophomore year, and surely at least 15 graduate courses before she finishes. (She is still in high school, and is considering attending the University of Oregon.) According to current policy, this is completely impossible.

It is true that this rule affects only a small number of students. However, those affected are our very best students--the ones we most want to have. They substantially raise the level of our programs. They are also likely to go on to great academic success later, not only benefiting our prestige, but also in turn possibly sending students they encounter our way.


Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2000 17:04:45 -0700 (PDT)

From: N Christopher Phillips
To: gilkey@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Subject: Notice of motion

Dear Peter,

Copies to Hal Sadofsky and Dietrich Belitz.

I attach the formal notice of motion I mentioned earlier. Much of the motion may yet be withdrawn, and even if there are no other changes I assume I will want to improve the "Rationale" section. However, official notice needs to be given soon, so I am submitting it now. ---Chris



Report of the Senate Rules Committee re Motion USS99/00-17: The motion is properly phrased and submitted. There are no procedural errors in its format.  The motion pertains to undergraduate credit earned for graduate courses.  Since enrollment must exist in either case, there is no fiscal impact.  The number of students involved in this action is small, although they will be extraordinary undergraduates in expanding their studies to graduate level classes.
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