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         <td colspan="3"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Voting Privileges.</span> The voting membership of the GFO shall consist of all full-time and part-time faculty of 0.5 or greater FTE whose primary responsibility is in the College of Nursing (refer to 2.0.1 above).  Faculty who are enrolled as a student at the UNMC College of Nursing or the UNMC Graduate College to pursue an advanced degree (while they continue to teach) are given the title of specialist.  Specialists do not have voting privileges in the College of Nursing (Refer to the [http://www.unmc.edu/gradstudies/_documents/graduate-college-policy-handbook-appendices-2012.pdf Graduate College Policy Handbook] under Related Policy Documents, Section II.  Policy on the Pursuit of Graduate Degrees at the University of Nebraska by Persons Holding the Rank of Assistant Professor or Above or Equivalent).  In addition, individuals with the title of specialist in the CON may not serve as a committee/division/department representative.</td>
         <td colspan="3"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Voting Privileges.</span> The voting membership of the GFO shall consist of all full-time and part-time faculty of 0.5 or greater FTE whose primary responsibility is in the College of Nursing (refer to 2.0.1 above).  Faculty who are enrolled as a student at the UNMC College of Nursing or the UNMC Graduate College to pursue an advanced degree (while they continue to teach) are given the title of specialist.  Specialists do not have voting privileges in the College of Nursing (Refer to the Graduate College Policy Handbook under Related Policy Documents, Section II.  Policy on the Pursuit of Graduate Degrees at the University of Nebraska by Persons Holding the Rank of Assistant Professor or Above or Equivalent).  In addition, individuals with the title of specialist in the CON may not serve as a committee/division/department representative.</td>
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