Title
4.3 B General Faculty Meeting, November 20-25, 2002
Subject(s)
Faculty
Governance
Description
Highlights:
-Certification of Graduates
-Faculty Resolution 2003-A: Faculty Senate requests the Board of Visitors to end the State of Emergency and restore the authority of the University Handbook as soon as the stated emergency has been handled
-Faculty Resolution 2003-B: The Faculty Senate, believing that the Faculty have prime responsibility for academic
programs even in times of budgetary problems, requests that all modifications of academic programs including their graduation requirements be subject to Faculty approval and not amended solely by Administrative fiat
-Resolution 2003-C: the Faculty Senate requests the Board of Visitors to consider tuition increases before the elimination of any addition al academic programs.
-Resolution 2003-D: 1. The CNU Administration and Board of Visitors reconsider their decision to close
academic programs until they have had the opportunity to receive Faculty and Student opinions, and
2. A new analysis of budgetary numbers be done taking into account the effects of tuition increases, redirection of Student fees and other revenue enhancements on the
maintenance of Academic programs.
-Certification of Graduates
-Faculty Resolution 2003-A: Faculty Senate requests the Board of Visitors to end the State of Emergency and restore the authority of the University Handbook as soon as the stated emergency has been handled
-Faculty Resolution 2003-B: The Faculty Senate, believing that the Faculty have prime responsibility for academic
programs even in times of budgetary problems, requests that all modifications of academic programs including their graduation requirements be subject to Faculty approval and not amended solely by Administrative fiat
-Resolution 2003-C: the Faculty Senate requests the Board of Visitors to consider tuition increases before the elimination of any addition al academic programs.
-Resolution 2003-D: 1. The CNU Administration and Board of Visitors reconsider their decision to close
academic programs until they have had the opportunity to receive Faculty and Student opinions, and
2. A new analysis of budgetary numbers be done taking into account the effects of tuition increases, redirection of Student fees and other revenue enhancements on the
maintenance of Academic programs.
Available online only.
Date
November 20, 2002
Call Number
4.3 B
Statement of Rights
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