These Q&As have been developed to assist in the implementation of the Post-Baccalaureate Minors Policy approved by Faculty Senate in March 2010. The policy language can be found in the University Handbook, Section F160: http://www.k-state-edu/academicpersonnel/fhbook/fhsecf.html.
K-State has expanded the pool of students who may seek and be awarded a K-State minor to include: 1) post-baccalaureate K-State graduates and 2) non-K-State graduates if the minor has been approved for such offering through the course and curriculum approval process.
Under the old policy, only undergraduate students could be awarded a minor as part of receiving a baccalaureate degree from K-State. Because minors were considered part of an undergraduate degree program, a minor could not be awarded once the degree was completed.
Under the new policy approved spring 2010, K-State graduates may complete a minor after receiving their undergraduate degree OR during or after an advanced degree has been awarded by K-State. Additionally, non-K-State graduates may seek and be awarded a minor if a college, department, or minor program has sought and received approval to offer the minor to non-K-State graduates.
Admitted degree-seeking or non-degree-seeking students with a K-State degree:
Students seeking admission to K-State as a non-degree student for the sole purpose of pursuing a minor:
All K-State minors are available to post-baccalaureate K-State graduates or K-State degree-seeking graduate students. Availability for non-K-State graduates is at the initiation of the appropriate academic units and subject to university course and curriculum approval.
Directors of minor programs can request approval to offer their minors to non-K-State graduates with baccalaureate or advanced degrees through the normal course and curriculum routing procedures. Minor programs must request continuation every five years to maintain their standing to accept non-K-State graduates. New minor programs will also require approval by the Board of Regents Council of Chief Academic Officers (COCAO) and President/ Chief Executive Officer if an associated bachelor’s degree is not already in existence.
Yes, but no more than six hours of transfer courses may be used for the minor. Prerequisites and requisites associated with minors must be followed and students must earn the minimum GPA set by the minor program.
Due to concerns about available resources, the policy was approved to leave the decision to offer a minor to non-K-State graduates to the discretion of the College, department, and minor program with approval through the course and curriculum approval process
Some programs have awarded minors retroactively. It varies by program and is currently at the program’s discretion.
All implementing procedures and system changes will be in place for Fall 2011. In the meantime, K-State graduates can enroll in courses as non-degree seeking students, but the minor will not be available for award before Fall 2011.
Certificates may be awarded to students who do not have a baccalaureate degree.
Marketing is now at the discretion of the minor program directors, department heads, and Colleges.
Current undergraduate students will continue to contact advisors and minor program directors. All other potential minor students (including current degree-seeking graduate students) would contact the minor program director and consult the catalog listings.
No. Students should consult with and be advised by the minor program directors.
No. They will be treated as all other non-degree seeking students and will not be required to attend orientation and enrollment.
Yes, English proficiency will be required. For those students who have not submitted supporting documentation that they’ve met the minimum English proficiency requirements, Admissions will implement procedures to communicate English proficiency test dates offered prior to the beginning of classes.
Minor program directors will review/evaluate past academic work and determine which transfer credits apply. Under current Undergraduate Admissions procedures, transfer courses are not evaluated for non-degree seeking students unless requested by the student.
Past practice has been to backdate the award to the semester the last class was taken. Beginning Fall 2011, the date of the award will correspond to the semester the student applied for and was evaluated for the minor. This is a more accurate date for record-keeping purposes and maintains the integrity of the transcript.
The CAPP chair request that CAPP members contact the minor program directors in their Colleges to communicate the need to modify minor program descriptions consistent with the new policy that all minors are open to K-State graduates with a baccalaureate or graduate degree. Because the policy applies to all minor programs, such modifications will not need to be sent through the course and curriculum approval process.