KPCOM - Student Handbook 2024-2025

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine (KPCOM)—Department of Public Health 2024–2025 222 Student Progress and Advising Committee (SPAC) This graduate program committee consists of representatives of each graduate program. A faculty member chairs the committee. This committee is responsible for monitoring student academic progress, ensuring student adherence to professional and behavioral standards, reviewing the student handbook, and overseeing the student advising process. Honors and Awards Graduation with Highest Honors and Honors Students graduating with a GPA of 4.0 will receive a diploma inscribed with “highest honors.” Students graduating with a GPA of 3.95 to 3.99 and above will receive a diploma inscribed with “honors.” President’s Award Presented to a graduating student who best exemplifies the characteristics of a Public Health professional through a combination of scholarship, leadership, integrity, humanity, and loyalty to the profession. (Disclaimer: Programs with ten or more graduates within an academic year are eligible for this award.) Dean’s Award Presented to a student graduating with the highest scholastic average and/or academic excellence (program engagement, scholarly presentations, and publications). Public Health Service Award Presented to a graduating student who demonstrates sincere interest in community service and has, through personal and professional actions, contributed to their community by engaging in community service or community projects. Public Health Research Award Presented to a graduating student who demonstrates significant interest in research and has engaged in active research activities in the course of his/her studies.

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