Faculty Governance

Faculty governance rests on the assumption that faculty should hold a substantive role in decision-making in several identified areas in the life of the institution.

 

I. Core Principles

II. Areas of Faculty Governance

III. Structures of Faculty Governance

IV. Standing Committees of the Faculty

The Faculty Committee on Committees

The Educational Program Committee

The Foundations Curriculum Committee

The Faculty Committee on Appeals

The Faculty Development Committee

The Faculty Governance Committee

The Faculty Professional Interests Committee

The Faculty Committee on Standards and Standings

The Faculty Committee on Tenure and Promotion

The Academic Advising Committee

The Faculty Committee on Information and Technology

The Faculty Committee on Admissions Policy

The Faculty Committee on Post-Graduate Scholarship


Revision History:

  • Approved by the Faculty, May 2009
  • Approved by the Faculty, December 2008
  • Approved by the Faculty, February 11, 2009
  • Recommended by the Committee on Committees, Approved by the Faculty, December 8, 2004
  • Updated August 15, 2005

Dean of the Faculty and Vice President for Academic Affairs.