Academic Policies & Procedures
Doctoral Students
Doctoral Advisory Committee
A member of the graduate faculty, with a departmental endorsement to chair graduate student committees, will be appointed to chair the student's doctoral advisory committee. After some familiarity has been established with the courses and faculty, the student will nominate two additional graduate faculty members to represent the major and minor areas on the advisory committee. The committee must include at least one member from outside the major department. An Appointment of Advisory Committee Form must be completed and submitted in HPER 115 with signatures of the advisory committee members. Paper copies of this form may be obtained in HPER 115 or downloaded online at www.publichealth.indiana.edu/current-students/forms.shtml. Final confirmation of committee representatives is the responsibility of the executive associate dean. Information regarding the eligibility of faculty to serve on the doctoral advisory committee is available in the School of Public Health - Bloomington Records Office, HPER 115.
The doctoral advisory committee will work with the student to prepare a "prescription of courses" for the program of studies. The prescribed course of study must be approved by the advisory committee and the executive associate dean no later than the eighth week of the second semester of full-time enrollment. The advisory committee will be responsible for prescribing course work and writing and evaluating qualifying examinations. Requirements for completion of the degree that are not stated in the bulletin must be specified in writing as part of the formal course prescription.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Question: How many people need to be on my advisory committee?
Answer: The advisory committee is made up of a minimum of three faculty members.
Question: What are the membership qualifications for faculty on a doctoral advisory committee?
Answer: All advisory committee members must have graduate faculty status. In addition to graduate faculty status, the chair of the advisory committee must be endorsed to chair graduate student committees. The student’s minor representative must be from a department outside the student’s major department.
Question: How do I find out if a faculty member is qualified to be on my doctoral advisory committee?
Answer: Visit HPER 115, to ask about it, or you may visit: http://graduate.indiana.edu/faculty-resources.php Open the MS Excel spreadsheet showing all faculty with graduate faculty status, and sort by “name.” Then scroll to look for your desired faculty member. If the desired faculty member is on the list, that person has graduate faculty status. If the faculty member is endorsed to chair the committee, there will be an asterisk in the proper column to denote that status.
Question: A faculty member in my department has agreed to serve on my advisory committee, but is not listed on the Graduate School’s list of graduate faculty. Is it possible for this person to serve on my advisory committee?
Answer: It is possible, but only under specific circumstances. Normally, a person must have graduate faculty status to serve on a graduate student committee. A tenured, or tenure-track faculty member with a doctoral degree automatically has graduate faculty status. A faculty member who does not automatically qualify as having graduate faculty status, and who is not listed on the Graduate School’s list of graduate faculty, must first be granted approval for graduate faculty status by the chair of his or her department. If approval is granted, the departmental chair will send a memo to the secretary for academic affairs. The secretary obtains the Executive Associate Dean’s approval. The memo must specify if the faculty member has been approved to serve on a specific student’s committee only or if the faculty member has been approved to be listed on the Graduate School’s graduate faculty listing. Departmental chair approvals for faculty members to serve on an individual student’s committee are given to the School of Public Health - Bloomington recorder to be filed in the student’s academic file. Approvals for faculty to be included on the graduate faculty listing, are sent to the University Graduate School.
Question: A faculty member from an academic institution other than IU has agreed to serve on my Ph.D. Advisory Committee. Is this possible?
Answer: To get approval to serve on a School of Public Health - Bloomington graduate student committee, a non-IU faculty member must submit a curriculum vitae, accompanied by a memo from the chair of the student's advisory committee to the School of Public Health - Bloomington executive associate dean for approval.