Academic Council (AC) definition

Academic Council (AC) means apex academic body governing the academic programmes and policies in WCE.
Academic Council (AC) means the Academic Council for the College constituted under the provisions of the Institute.
Academic Council (AC) means the Academic Council of the University constituted under the provisions of the Act.

Examples of Academic Council (AC) in a sentence

  • The College will maintain one Academic Council (AC), one Tenure Council (TC), one Online 879 Steering Council (OSC), and one Professional Development Council (PDC) consisting of 880 faculty and representatives from the Administration, who may be Administrators or staff 881 members, as appropriate, to review and/or prepare recommendations for the College 882 President or designee.

  • External examiners act as independent guarantors of the examination process and are appointed by Academic Council (AC) for a three-year term and will work with the College under the oversight of the Academic Director.

  • The College will maintain one Academic Council (AC), one Tenure Council (TC), one Online 882 Steering Council (OSC), and one Professional Development Council (PDC) consisting of 883 faculty and representatives from the Administration, who may be Administrators or staff 884 members, as appropriate, to review and/or prepare recommendations for the College 885 President or designee.