Actually, there are several grad courses on the books that can provide "variable" credit, ranging from 3 credits to 6 credits. I will identify those courses by Wednesday. But we can talk about instituting another one credit course. Rosie ----- Original Message ----- From: Ammon Shepherd <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:36 am Subject: Re: Grad Committee Meeting > Yes, I have one. > > Currently, GMU states that a grad student must be enrolled in 4.5 > credits to be considered part-time. This is necessary to maintain > a > part-time status as defined by the Feds as well, vital for those > who > have student loans to pay back. > > The History Department only offers 3 credit and one 1 credit > course > (the colloquium). So in order to maintain part-time status, a > student > is forced to take two full courses, or find a 1 credit course in > some > other graduate program. > > It would be helpful if colloquium was 1.5 credits, or the History > department offered another 1 credit course (like a New Media > colloquium - we do have one of the largest history and new media > centers in the world, but no forum or such for the grad students > to > discuss and learn???) or get GMU to change their policy to 4 > credits > for part-time status. > > > Thanks, > Ammon Shepherd > (disgruntled part-time student with loans) > > > On Mar 16, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Dick Harless wrote: > > > The Graduate Committee meets on Wednesday (3/18) at noon. If > anyone > > has concerns or issues that need to be discussed please let me know. > > Dick >