ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE definition

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. A representative body in each College and School composed of at least, the Xxxx/Director, Associate Xxxx(s), Associate Director(s), as applicable, and all Division Chairs in the College or School. Those AAC members may authorize additional members by majority vote. ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Faculty and Administrators. ACADEMIC YEAR: The time period covered by the regular Fanuchanan ( Fall) and Fañomnakan (Spring) semesters, as defined by the Academic Calendar; usually mid-August to mid-December and mid-January to mid- May, respectively. ACTING ADMINISTRATOR: A full-time Faculty member who chooses to accept an administrative position in an acting capacity (without going through the formal search process). If an Administrator takes leave of four (4) weeks or less, Faculty shall not serve as the short- term acting Administrator. A Faculty member choosing to accept a position as an acting Administrator retains his or her status as a Faculty member for a maximum period of one (1) year (365 consecutive calendar days) only for the purpose of applying for promotion or tenure. This time period as an acting Administrator shall count towards satisfying time in rank/employment requirements for promotion or tenure. In all other aspects, that individual shall be considered an Administrator.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. A representative body in each College and School composed of at least, the Xxxx/Director, Associate Xxxx(s), Associate Director(s), as applicable, and all Division Chairs in the College or School. Those AAC members may authorize additional members by majority vote. ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES: Faculty and Administrators. ACADEMIC YEAR: The time period covered by the regular Fall and Spring Semesters as defined by the Academic Calendar, usually mid-August to mid-December and mid-January to mid-May respectively. ACTING ADMINISTRATOR: A full-time Faculty member who chooses to accept an administrative position in an acting capacity (without going through the formal search process). Absent extraordinary circumstances, if an Administrator takes leave of four (4) weeks or less, Faculty shall not serve as the short- term acting Administrator. A Faculty member choosing to accept a position as an acting Administrator retains his or her status as a Faculty member for a maximum period of one (1) year (365 consecutive calendar days) only for the purpose of applying for promotion or tenure. This time period as an acting Administrator shall count towards satisfying time in rank/employment requirements for promotion or tenure. In all other aspects, that individual shall be considered an Administrator.

Examples of ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE in a sentence

  • PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE/ SUBCOMMITTEES PROPOSALS AND REPORTS Academic Standards SubcommitteeItems requiring a vote by the Academic Affairs Committee prior to a Senate review: 1.

  • ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: The committee shall: 1) receive and consider recommendations of the President for appointments, promotions and dismissals to and from the faculty; 2) consider all major plans for and changes in the curricular policies and organization when presented by the President; and 3) recommend to the Board of Trustees the adoption, modification, or rejection of proposals emanating from the faculty, as proposed by the President.

  • Scott Ross ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORTPresented by Trustee Robin Robinson, Chair Thursday, May 20, 2010, 10 a.m. On motion by Trustee Whitten, seconded by Trustee Davidson, and unanimously passed by those present, the Committee approved items #1 - #6 listed below.1. DSU - Approved the request to plan to offer the B.S. in Music Industry Studies.2. DSU - Approved the request to plan to offer the Ed. S.

  • Balducci, Vice ChairmanSTAFF REPORT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ITEMLicensure and Accreditation of a Bachelor of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University BACKGROUNDAs the public liberal arts university in the state, Eastern Connecticut State University aims through this program to address one of the critical areas of human activity using a liberal arts context.

  • Carter, ChancellorSTAFF REPORT ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ITEMResolution concerning modifications of the Master of Science and Graduate Certificate programs in Data Mining at Central Connecticut State University BACKGROUNDThe Master of Science program in Data Mining at Central Connecticut State University was established through Board Resolution #01-46.

  • ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORT May 18, 2016 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Ford Dye at approximately 1:00 p.m. The Committee discussed several requests for authorization to plan new degree programs.On motion by Trustee Rouse, seconded by Trustee Hooper, with Trustees Duff, Parker, and Smith absent and not voting, all Trustees legally present and participating voted unanimously to table the requests to plan the following degree programs future consideration.

  • ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE REPORTNovember 19, 2015 The meeting was called to order by Trustee Ford Dye, Chair.

  • ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Mr. Raja reported the Academic Affairs Committee met on December 12, 2019.

  • Named Plaintiffs S.L. and Jones Are Typical of the Class 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 C.

  • System Board of Regents: Approval of the Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2021, including the capital expenditures budget and other external direct charges to the Funds, and the Annual Fee and Allocation Schedule for The University of Texas/Texas A&M Investment Management Company (UTIMCO) ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE This meeting will follow the conclusion of the Finance and Planning Committee at approximately 9:45 a.m. for discussion and appropriate action regarding the following agenda items: 1.

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