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This archived information is dated to the 2009-10 academic year only and may no longer be current.

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Committees of the Academic Council

Committees of the Academic Council are created by and responsible to the Senate of the Academic Council and are appointed by the Committee on Committees of the Senate. Such committees deal with academic policy matters on which the primary responsibility for action and decision lies with the Academic Council or, by delegation, the Senate. Pursuant to the Senate's acceptance on September 25, 1969 of the Report from the Committee on Committees on the Committee Structure of the University and subsequent Senate action, the Senate has established seven standing Committees of the Academic Council, as follows:

Committee on Academic Computing and Information Systems (C-ACIS)

Committee on Graduate Studies (C-GS)

Committee on Libraries (C-Lib)

Committee on Research (C-Res)

Committee on Review of Undergraduate Majors (C-RUM)

Committee on Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid (C-UAFA)

Committee on Undergraduate Standards and Policy (C-USP)

The Senate has also created a Planning and Policy Board of the Senate to consider long-range strategic issues of concern to the faculty. Information regarding charges to these committees is available from the Office of the Academic Secretary to the University.

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