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DRAFT FAEC Minutes 4/15/2020
Faculty Assembly Executive Council [FAEC] Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, April听 15, 2020听 | Location: ONLINE/REMOTE听 | Time: 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Attendees: Tae Kwak, Donna Flynn, Kathy Zeno, Christina Connor, Scott Frees, Roark Atkinson, Naseem Choudhury, Ashwani Vasishth (Interim SSHS Representative), Pinar Kayaalp (interim HGS Representative), Lisa Lutter
Secretary: Nakia Matthias
Guest: President Mercer, Provost Gaulden
I.听 FAEC Minutes Approved听
II.听 Stefan Becker and Full Professorship Promotion Slots
Stefan Becker is returning to 杏吧原创 as a full professor of Environmental Science.听 He will be working in Environmental Studies with SSHS.听 Becker may possibly be teaching Physical Geography, World Sustainability, and FYS.听
Not necessarily specific to this case, but concerning senior administrators (including Provosts, Vice Provosts, and Deans) who are are hired with faculty tenure and full professor rank, if they choose to formally join the faculty after they step down from their administrative positions, can create imbalances.听 In particular, there is concern that (1) they contribute to the total number and proportion of full professors which is likely to negatively effect the calculation that goes into determining the number of full promotion opportunities available for traditionally hired faculty, and (2) they may adversely affect the student/faculty ratio and breadth of field, particularly for smaller Convening Groups, and negatively impact the possibility of hiring a necessary specialist needed for the curriculum in that Convening Group.
FAEC suggested that there should be clarification about how the College handles the transitions from an administrative to faculty positions.听 There should be specification about whether such transitions will take up faculty promotion slots, as well as what the implications are to FTE. FAEC also suggested to the Provost that convening groups and search committees should be involved in any considerations regarding the transition of administrators to faculty positions to ensure that there is alignment and that the CG鈥檚 needs have been factored into any assessments.
III.听 杏吧原创 Hiring Freeze and New Faculty Lines
The existing hiring freeze will be sustained until further notice.听 Units that have conducted searches and received acceptance for offers made have already obtained approval. 听 Offers will not be rescinded but new offers will not be made.听 All searches are presently on hold.听 Searches for two part time lines for the library have been suspended. There was/is an active search for a Canvas Administrator, and a听 search was completed for a new Nurse Practitioner but no offer has been made.
IV.听 杏吧原创 Budgetary Concerns
Students received partial reimbursements for room and board. 杏吧原创 will have to examine cost cutting as the state is withholding funding that it previously committed to grant the College.听 The cuts to the 杏吧原创 budget are greater than the federal stimulus would be. When courses are solely remote, and if the College cannot resume classes on campus 杏吧原创 will be 鈥漣n the red鈥 without revenues raised from room and board, including auxiliary revenue raised from summer rental of dorms and classrooms. The Provost stated that The College cannot promise that everyone will keep their jobs.听 The provost stated that, 鈥渁bsent something unusual, there will be staffing considerations.鈥澨 Additionally, the Provost explained that reassign-time and stipends will have to be negotiated but will be considered on a case by case and reasonable basis.
FAEC expressed concern that some universities and colleges are using the COVID-19 crisis as an excuse for austerity.听 In most other institutions the administration will see a dip in their salaries.听 Additionally, in the past when Stefan Becker served as provost, the FAEC President asked him whether non-academic units would experience budgetary cuts.听 Stefan asserted that it is not his business and that he did not know.听 FAEC stated concerns about administrative bloat at The College and informed the Provost that it should be informed about what non-academic units are cutting and scaling back on. In discussion with the Provost,听 FAEC noted that the core function of The College involves teaching and that administrators should be mindful of this. Furthermore,听 FAEC reminded the Provost that it is necessary for the FAEC to be informed of the guiding principles and approaches to addressing budgetary cuts and administrative bloat.
There is a rumor circulating that a letter has been presented to faculty that informs them that they will receive an 11 percent pay cut.听 This is not the case, there are no such听 letters being distributed to faculty or staff.听 However AFT has specified that during declared financial emergencies faculty can be subject to a 3 per cent pay cut.听 Furthermore, the Provost explained that If the state declares a financial emergency tenured professors could be vulnerable to termination.听听
FAEC recommends that other revenue generating ideas are explored.听 Considerations should weigh how faculty can contribute and how people can take more classes remotely.听 This issue involves the marketing of online classes, which should be taken up by the College.
Although Chris Romano has communicated that 杏吧原创 enrollments for the summer 2020 and Fall 2020 are solid, there is still uncertainty regarding how The College will proceed in the Fall.听 Boston University devised a contingency plan not to resume campus-based classes possibly until January 2021.听 杏吧原创 must be prepared with contingency plans.听听
According to AFT an 杏吧原创 provost has never exercised the power to regulate or reassign the mode of course delivery, or where courses should be situated [if online or at other off-campus locations]听 but could certainly make this determination.听听
There has been no further discussion of Three Plus One programs that the FAEC has been privy to.
V.听 杏吧原创 Commencement and Student Concerns
杏吧原创 is examining ways to develop features that can replace a graduation听 and harken back to an actual commencement ceremony.听 President Mercer indicated that graduation, 鈥渋s not going to be as it was鈥
FEAC suggests that the administration send out an official announcement as soon as possible to proactively address concerns about commencement and other issues that seem to be uncertain.听 Mercer explained that students can voice their concerns with the Dean of students, and that he would not deter them from reaching out to him directly.听听
VI. 杏吧原创 Student Survey
The Provost shared that the student survey reflects students complaints about faculty are using several kinds of online interfaces to facilitate classes and that faculty are assigning too much work.
Meeting Adjourned 12 pm
Categories: FA 杏吧原创 Minutes 2020, FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, FAEC MEETING MINUTES 2020, RAMAPO FAEC, Uncategorized
DRAFT
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
2 pm, Alumni Lounges
FACULTY ASSEMBLY
FA Minutes Approved
FA President’s Report
1. Three Plus One Agreements [TPO鈥檚]
A 鈥榩ilot鈥 program with PCCC is starting Fall 2020.听 Students will start their 2rd year at PCCC. 杏吧原创 is unsure of where the plus-one courses will be taught.
FAEC was given an overview of financial projections in a general sense but the specifics of the听 financial models were kept confidential. Assumptions are that TPO鈥檚 in 1st year would only be with PCCC.听 Not other colleges.
It is unclear as to where the plus-one courses will be located. 听 Some at 杏吧原创 have been asked if there is interest to teach them but it is uncertain as to where they will be taught.
Financial projections demonstrate risk and loss unless there is a 20% surge in enrollments.听听
FA has been informed that the plus one plan will improve minority enrollment.听 State funding would result in an increase in minority enrollments. However, these considerations were not baked into financial projections provided by Chris Romano.
Students were expected to pay two full semesters of tuition plus enroll during a summer or winter with 8 credits.听 This is no longer the case. State legislation mandates that students that graduate with an AA must be awarded 64 rather than 60 credits if entering the fourth year of a听 four-credit granting institution.
FA is concerned that concentrations are not being created but rather tracks are being created in the name of created TPO content听 in order to circumvent ARC review. Tracks created to avoid ARC review. Ethics of Marketing a Global studies or business program although this will not be indicated on their diplomas b/c these are tracks.听 An ethical issue.
Passaic County Community College is closer to 杏吧原创 than other county colleges. Therefore, if programs are developed within the TPO structure it is unlikely that they will be taught at 杏吧原创.听 They will have to be taught at the county/local college due to their distance from the 杏吧原创 campus.
2. President Mercer鈥檚 Report
The new 杏吧原创 shuttle will link听 杏吧原创 with students commuting to and from听 Garden State Plaza The shuttle is free and has attracted attention.听听
Preparations for Middle states arrival will happen in the coming weeks and faculty should review the 杏吧原创 Dashboard 2020 site that has been created for Middle States evaluation.
Faculty have raised some concern regarding sabbatical review and how sabbatical determinations are made by the Provost.
Sabbatical decisions have already been made there is elasticity in the determination of sabbatical assignment.听 This is something that can be determined by the President and Provosts office based on their review of the candidates.听听
President Mercer stated听 that Provost maintains residual authority in the decision-making process regarding sabbatical determinations.听听
Faculty mentioned that any decisions taken should be based on criteria pre-established within the faculty handbook and that \elevating research on this campus at high percentages should not be the norm.听 Custom is as much law as any legal framework. The work of the committees is therefore the customary practice for designating candidates for sabbatical considerations. Customs should be followed as part of the process.
Faculty asserted that the list of candidates was reassigned without any written criteria and that this should not have happened and should not be repeated in the future. Furthermore they听 mentioned that bottlenecks will grow and not shrink in the situation where criteria are applied without merit based criteria. Process is not fair on its face .
3. Provost Becker’s Report
Provost Becker mentioned that the Sabbatical Committee is invited to communicate with the Provost and the President about the process and that the criteria were followed as laid out in the handbook but he would not not like to discuss further personnel actions during the FA meeting.
There is a renewed focus on student success. 听 Retention rates at 杏吧原创 as compared to national averages are good but The College can do better.听听
A push for TPO programs is based on the fact that students can be poached by other institutions posing retention challenges.
The program review process will be changed from a one to a five-year process and has been implemented for two听 programs already.听
The faculty were instructed to conserve paper usage on campus as the equivalent of 6 million pages per year are being exhausted costing 杏吧原创 more than 140k per year.听听
In response to Provost Becker鈥檚 comment on Sabbatical Considerations faculty mentioned that they are not only referring to particular case study with sabbatical but rather a pattern that has occurred over time during Provosts tenure.听 Faculty asked the provost about why faculty input and expertise is being disregarded in the process. Faculty expressed that they have, 鈥渘othing to lose鈥 in stating their case for the disapproval of the Provosts handling of sabbatical considerations.听 Faculty mentioned that they have no confidence in the process or in the provost.
4. Information Items
Be sure to respond to online testing forms even if no exam is given or if faculty plan to proctor their exams.
Information about Dashboard 2021 can be obtained via the dedicated website.听 Please review the site to prepare faculty and student engagement during the Middle states visit.
5. Voting Items Follow:
If the Provost and President make decisions that contradict the recommendation of the relevant Personnel Committee, a formal meeting must be convened with the Committee to explain the differences, to ensure that the same criteria was applied as outlined in the Faculty Handbook and guided by past Practice and Precedent.
The current Faculty Handbook should be followed in all personnel matters until a revised Faculty Handbook is adopted.
Charge a Faculty Handbook Revision Task Force
Note: Voting will be conducted online through a secure Qualtrics survey.
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Categories: FA 杏吧原创 Minutes 2020, FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, Faculty Assembly Minutes 2020
FAEC Minutes 2/05/2020
Faculty Assembly Executive Council [FAEC] Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, Feb听 05, 2020 | Location: B226听 | Time: 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Attendees: Tae Kwak, Donna Flynn, Kathy Zeno, Christina Connor, Scott Frees, Roarke, Naseem Choudhury, Ashwani Vashihth (Interim SSHS Representative), Pinar Kayaalp (interim HGS Representative),听
Secretary: Nakia Matthias
Guests:听 President Mercer, Provost Becker, Virginia Galdieri
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FAEC Minutes Approved
1.听 Tenure and Promotion Assessment Procedures
By practice and precedent tenure and promotion [T&P] is not arbitrarily rejected and faculty听 recommendations are normally followed. At some institutions the provost can exercise arbitrary decisions in tenure recommendation and approval but this has not been the case at 杏吧原创.
Candidates cannot be assessed on criteria that they were not aware of at the outset.听 The process needs to include an internal rater and requires clarification of who should establish criteria for tenure and promotion T&P, as well as how they are implemented. The overdue revision of the process is essential for听 future T&P considerations.
2. Faculty Handbook Revision Taskforce听
The Charge drafted by FAEC will indicate the following for the revision of the faculty handbook:
It is important for revisions to identify the roles of the convening group, unit, and concentration for each school. Furthermore, deans should be informed that the process is bottom up.听 The unit should be responsible for determining these criteria. Also, convening groups are deemed most fit to wage evaluations of candidates鈥 scholarship and what it must constitute.听 There should be six representatives from the faculty assembly, one from the library, one from EDIC, and at least one from Dean鈥檚 Council.听 Committee members should not be appointed by Deans.
Some concerns raised relative to the criteria for consideration of T&P include: The assessment of faculty of color, service commitments at the all-college level,听
The FAEC will recommend that a representative committee secure a consultant from Stockton to form this committee and Perhaps the AFT president from Stockton can be involved.
If FAEC expects gatekeeping or advocacy this should be specified although the words 鈥済atekeeper鈥 and 鈥渁dvocate鈥 should not be used if a fair process is sought.听听听
3. 3+1 PCCC Visit last Thursday
Faculty and administrators met from the Psychology, Liberal Studies, and听 Social Science contract majors. The plans developed from these contract majors were presented.
A few issues require clarification including, which institutions maintain curricular oversight for the听 3rd and 4th years, namely which institution is in charge of the 4th year.听听
John Yao will need to clarify issues related to the following:
The 杏吧原创 four year plans are constructed to grant 4 credits.听 The Center for Students Success should not be manipulating the curriculum to allow for 4 credit courses to be taught as 3 credit courses.听
Why a couple of classes were added by PCCC, which differed from the original plan.听 This was something that was done by advisors. The courses were not recommended by 杏吧原创 faculty.
There is a problem with 4 credit 杏吧原创 courses being taught as 3 credit courses at PCCC. The ARC committees at PCCC pushed the courses through as 3 credit courses.
杏吧原创 faculty syllabi could be used by PCCC faculty to teach the exact course or a version of it at the PCCC campus.听
It is unclear as to which campus some of the classes will be conducted.
PCCC students are not allowed to take summer or winter classes for the 3rd year since this is not built into their financial aid award structure.听 Due to a recent law at the state level students will be granted 4 credits for free in 3+1 programs. [[[Can we add a link to the relevant law?]]] Students carrying 60 credits would automatically receive 4 free credits from 杏吧原创.听 Clarification is warranted for how students will earn the required credits given the fact that summer/winter courses would not be covered by financial aid.听听
The psychology program 杏吧原创 would not be able to conduct courses at PCCC due to the fact that there are no faculty at PCCC that can do this.听 There is also no supervision or lab facilities. supervise labs. 杏吧原创 faculty would expect the students to come to 杏吧原创 in the 4th year for this program.
FAEC maintains that any course that is an 杏吧原创 course that will be taught at PCC, it needs to be cleared by 杏吧原创, needs to be assessed by 杏吧原创 and needs to be a 4 credit course.听 If it is not the case then this is not a 杏吧原创 course.
4. President Mercer
A copy of the 3+1 exclusivity agreement and MOU between Passaic County Community College and 杏吧原创 will be provided to FAEC.
5. Provost Becker – TPO with Passaic [PCC]
There are opportunities for shuttling students to 杏吧原创鈥檚 campus during the 4th year of 3+1鈥檚.听 At present there is no way 3+1 students to enroll in summer courses at 杏吧原创 since financial aid resources will not be available to them.听听
Variations of the financial model for 3+1鈥檚 demonstrated that students would need 38 credits in the plus one year and if this has changed then this needs to be clarified since summer credits will not be allowed.
Provost Becker asserted that it is an assumption that the Passaic model may not work for other community colleges and 杏吧原创 for potential 3+1鈥檚.听听
If students transfer with 60 credits/ and AA degree state law stipulates that 64 credits must be earned upon transfer and 4 credits are given for free.听听
Revenue will be generated for students taking 38 credits but that revenue would be less if we are granting 4 free credits.听 It would be one summer or winter term less for revenue.
Meeting Adjourned
Categories: FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, FAEC MEETING MINUTES 2020, RAMAPO FAEC
DRAFT
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
1 pm, Friends Hall
Presidential Search Committee Faculty Nominations
The Presidential search has five nominees [listed in alphabetical order according to last names]:
Submit additional nominations to the FA President, Tae Kwak or听 the FAEC Secretary, Nakia Matthias by Friday, November 1 at 11:59 pm.
FAEC Presidential Nominations
FAEC Presidential nominees will deliver speeches at the next FA.听 Voting will take place online. A link or site will be available to faculty to cast their votes.听 There will be a one week voting window to secure votes. Submit nominations to the FA President, Tae Kwak or听 the FAEC Secretary, Nakia Matthias.
Three Plus One Agreements
The Provost has informed FA that TPO鈥檚 bear guarantees of exclusivity.听 There are also rough preliminary numbers relative to the financial benefits of TPO鈥檚 which can be provided by the Provost鈥檚 Office.听 There had not been any determination as to whether TPO鈥檚 will feature three or four credit courses.
Transitioning to the Canvas Learning Management Platform
Canvas is available for the Spring semester and faculty can begin setting up their courses using the interface鈥檚 sandbox feature. 听 The instructional design center can be contacted for any support needed to setting up course content on Canvas. Material uploaded to canvas will be protected intellectual property.听 The provost suggests using Canvas to alleviate costs associated with copying and printing through the use of ink and paper. /idc/canvas/
Faculty- Student Research Collaborations
Provost Becker encourages faculty to consider student-faculty collaborative research and cites this engagement as one of the best predictors of student success.听 A faculty member suggested a streamlined and more efficient way to apply for campus-based and杏吧原创 related funding in support of research with students. Currently this time consuming and laborious process calls for completion of multiple applications through various offices and programs.听 It was mentioned that perhaps a universal application can serve to streamline such application processes in the future.听听
Archiving and Accessing Documentation via Strategic Planning Online (SPOL)
The Provost recommends that each unit work to store and assess faculty credentials/records using SPOL.听 faculty can update their CV and programs can upload records relative to reappointment, promotion, and tenure processes. Additionally the platform can be used to house student/faculty work.听 /iep/spol/
Faculty Development Funding
The level of support for the Faculty Development Fund will remain the same as last year鈥檚 appropriations.
The mission of the 杏吧原创 Ombuds is 鈥 To serve as an accessible, independent, impartial and confidential resource for the expeditious resolution of issues and disputes within Ramapo College.鈥澨 The Ombuds office does not represent management, staff, faculty, administrators or parents. Communication with the ombudsman is confidential. Most communication will be conducted in person and e-mail communication is limited relative to any concerns brought to the attention of the Office of the Ombuds.听 The Ombudsman is on campus two days per week but is available via telephone any day of the week. The Office of the Ombuds is in the Lodge, Room 122. Web page: /ombuds/
Categories: FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, 杏吧原创 Faculty Assembly Minutes 2019
Three Plus One Programs
President Mercer indicated that Three Plus One (TPO) commitments between 杏吧原创 and four New Jersey community colleges have been secured to include the community colleges of Sussex County, Hudson County, Passaic County, and Raritan County.听 An agreement with Morris County Community College is in development. The president cited 杏吧原创鈥檚 high graduation rate and increased possibilities for student success as factors that are attractive to two-year institutions鈥.
It is expected that community college students in TPO programs will enroll in courses for their third year at the two-year institution where they began their associates degree.听 According to President Mercer, TPO students may also enroll in online 杏吧原创 courses during their final year in the program. It was also stated that in the third year of TPO programs it is possible that three credit 杏吧原创 courses may need to be developed to be taught at students鈥 respective community college.
It was confirmed that 杏吧原创 will provide faculty, curricula, and establish the terms for designating and including them in TPO programs.听听听
President Mercer intends to meet with representatives for Passaic County Community College to further discuss TPO programs.听 He contends that three plus one programs have not been finalized or 鈥渄ecided鈥 unless faculty buy-in is evident.
TPO programs are currently sought in Communication Arts, Social Work, Biology, and Business, and听 Global Studies [track in BA in liberal studies in HGS].
The President offers that the advantage is fiscal if TPO鈥檚听 increase the number of enrolled students at 杏吧原创 for even one year it will make a substantial difference to the budget and bottom line.听 He asserts that it is a miscalculation to wait and see how things pan out as appropriations from Governor鈥檚 office will not guarantee the economic future of 杏吧原创. He also contends that TOP鈥檚 will enhance the quality of the College, enhance its representation of minority students, and ultimately ensure that more students will graduate with better degrees if they attend or enroll in 杏吧原创鈥檚 courses in their fourth year.
The president suggested that potential TPO students will experience the same challenge of commuting to 杏吧原创 that existing students face and that more marketing and promotion of the virtue of spending time at 杏吧原创 is required.
Several faculty members expressed concerns about the prospect of TPO agreements with community colleges.听 The following lists the faculty concerns waged during FA in response to the proposed TPO program:
Some faculty suggested a positive path forward in consideration of opportunities that TOP programs may afford 杏吧原创 relative to getting ahead of community colleges as they are start granting Baccalaureate degrees.
The Provost outlined the 杏吧原创 mission, TPO legislation and revenue generation needs as the rationale for the pursuit of TPO programs.
Revenue generation would be characterized by the negotiation of a revenue-sharing model with community colleges for students to enroll in a third and fourth year of coursework toward an 杏吧原创 Baccalaureate degree.
Provost Becker suggests that TPO鈥檚 can be used to allocate a share of the profits to academic units to pay for faculty, symposium, and other programmatic needs.听 He also maintained that the academic rigor of TPO鈥檚 can be ensured as 杏吧原创 will control curricula in students鈥 third year at their community colleges.
The provost would like to conduct discussions about how will faculty be involved.听 Furthermore, he would like conveners sand faculty to meet with community college faculty to develop TPO programs.
Three Plus One Task Force
FAEC supports the formation of a college-wide 3 + 1 task force or committee to liaise between the faculty and administration.听 The body would serve to report 3 +1 planning to the faculty, as well as to represent faculty concerns to the administration. The charge for a prospective taskforce should be decided by the faculty.听听
The FAEC will ask for one faculty member from each unit to serve on the 杏吧原创 presidential search committee.听 A total of six faculty representatives are requested.听
Two faculty volunteers are needed and three are being sought. One would serve as an alternate.听 The volunteers would serve the Exploratory Committee for the proposed 杏吧原创 Multicultural Center and also the EDIC Bias Response Team
The Multicultural Center would serve our students on campus. The Exploratory Committee will assist with conducting research about the mission, processes, training, marketing, entailed in the development of a Multicultural center.
The Bias Response Team will address any bias complaint is and EDIC will conduct investigations related to the complaint.
Roark Atkinson (HGS)听 [64%]
Bonnie Blake (CA) [25%]
Abstain:听 11%
Don鈥檛 let potential hackers in!听 Beware of phishing and spear-phishing by verifying the sources of electronic communication including file attachments and links.听 Scammers and hackers can employ 鈥渒ey loggers鈥 that record all keystrokes related to online activity exposing faculty to password breaches
Password and Account safety:听听
Software updates听
Perform/initiate do software updates on personal computers and school computers to ensure the latest security updates
Cybersecurity workshops will be conducted in the Instructional Design center on the following dates at 1 pm:听 Oct 10, 17, 21, 29听
The FF is an informal, closed discussion session for FA members and adjunct instructors interested in participating
Wednesday, October 2, 2019 (Pavilion)听
12:00 pm AFT Meeting Canceled (see email from AFT)
1:00 pm Faculty Assembly
The FA is open to a general College audience, including administrators, but only FA members may vote.听 Faculty, including library faculty, and all full-time employees contractually obligated to teach are FA members as defined by our bylaws.
Categories: FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, FAEC MEETING MINUTES 2019, 杏吧原创 Faculty Assembly Minutes 2019
Introduction of New Faculty
FA President Elections听
Online ballots will be distributed after December FA.听 Nominations are due at least one week prior to Dec. 4 FA.听听
Faculty Meetings and Committees
African American Literature Line
FA President urges the faculty to support new faculty assuming the African American literature line, as well as the discipline and any related activities.
President Mercer鈥檚 Report
Governor Phil Murphy sequestered the additional $1million that his office appropriated for 杏吧原创 and there is no indication of when 杏吧原创 will receive the funds that the governor has allocated.听 There is a need to ensure that the state revenues would cover the Colleges forthcoming years.听听杏吧原创 undergraduate enrollment is at 99% and graduate enrollment is at 12%.听听杏吧原创 is currently in talks with with New Jersey two-year colleges to embark on three-plus-one programs which result in students earning a four-year degree at 杏吧原创. Students hailing from two-year institutions will complete a third year via hybrid enrollment between their home institution and 杏吧原创.听 It is intended that they will complete their fourth year of enrollment with 杏吧原创 to earn their Bachelor鈥檚 degree.
Faculty raised concerns that any attempt to build 杏吧原创 revenues from tuition garnered from potential three-plus-one programs are not a sustainable model. President Mercer affirmed that such programs are not the only model under consideration and that the College needs to explore ways to increase revenues.听 It was explained that 杏吧原创 tuition will not increase by more than two percent, although the rate of inflation is two percent.听听Since 杏吧原创 does not provide or connect to public transportation from the various areas where potential three-plus-one agreements are being developed faculty expressed skepticism about the efficacy of establishing the program with institutions where students rely on public transportation for their commute to and from the respective two-year institutions.
Provost Becker鈥檚 Report
The College is heading toward a $3 million, rather than $6 million dollar deficit.听 However, 杏吧原创 expenditures are $128 million and $63 million is allocated to Academic Affairs.听 The other divisions exhaust the remaining funds. Academic affairs saved $1.2 million and made no employee cuts.听 There is currently a hiring freeze for all non-faculty positions and there will be seven new faculty lines. Faculty travel funds are available but travel funding for staff has听 ceased until further notice.
The Provost expressed excitement about preparations for Middle States as Middle States year has arrived, as well as the prospect of developing three-plus-one programs with New Jersey community colleges.听 杏吧原创 has seen a decrease in transfer enrollment which is reflective of trends around us. An enrollment decrease was expected.听听
Karl Johnson has been named the Faculty Fellow for Instructional Design.
The Canvas Learning Management System is being developed for 杏吧原创 and will be up and available by Spring 2020 and faculty CV鈥檚 have been entered into the Spol platform听
The College budget is balanced for this year.听听Provost Becker formally introduced Vice Provost, Susan Gaulden to the faculty and announced the following administrative changes:
David Nast, OSS Testing and online interface
OSS Online has been launched via an accessible information management interface.听 The benefits include:
Middle States Update, Stephanie Sarabia
Middle States feedback has been included in the ARC report and reviewed by the Cabinet The document is Document is 126 pages and needs to be minimized to 100 pages.听 The final self-study will be prepared over winter break and ready for the Middle States team visit from February 23 to February 26.
Faculty Development Day
– This year six different sessions will be offered during the afternoon in B wing 227-228听 from 1pm to 4 pm听
– Forward teaching circle ideas, as well as any suggestions for mid-career faculty and full professors to Tammi Redd.
Monday, Oct 1st.听
Submission of syllabi to Unit ARC Representative听
Tuesday, Oct 15听听
– ARC Submission Deadline听
– WAC and GeCCO submission deadline
Mid-November Deadline
– Anything that faculty seeks to include in the college catalog for Fall 2020 must be completed by mid-November
– See Jacqueline immediately if you seek to develop a new program听
Categories: FACULTY ASSEMBLY MINUTES, RAMAPO FAEC
DRAFT
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
1 p.m. Pavillion
FACULTY ASSEMBLY
Snow Days
In the event of delayed openings, too few faculty and students are aware of the 60 minute rule whereby if a class has more than 60 minutes of time remaining, then it should continue to meet. 听President Mercer clarified this by removing the policy from emergency preparedness site. Those classes that meet once per week and/or engage in clinicals or labs are impacted the most by delayed openings and early closings. 听It becomes difficult if not impossible to make up the missed time. Although not mandatory, instructors should clarify in their classes that they may be meeting of that they can meet on or after the stated opening time. It is imperative that instructors understand that they should not start class before the official opening time. 听
Provost鈥檚 discussion paper
The provost鈥檚 discussion document is not a timeline or agenda but rather an indication of matters that the Provost鈥檚 would like to discuss concerning 杏吧原创. 听The document鈥檚 contents are open to faculty feedback and it can be discussed among the faculty on Wednesday, April 3 during the next faculty assembly. 听
MFSA – Discussion of 杏吧原创鈥檚 Interim Suspension policy
Concerns were raised over the use of suspension as a means for corrective action upon students鈥 first offense. 听Additionally, suspension from academic activity at 杏吧原创 bears a significant detrimental unintended impact to 杏吧原创 students that have less socio-economic means. It was discussed that students of color are disproportionately affected by the suspension policies related to campus residential housing and hosting events that serve alcohol. 听A task force will be assembled to reevaluate the College鈥檚 interim suspension policy
Faculty Promotion Process
The bottleneck for associate professor promotions has now turned out to be a bottleneck at the full professor level. 听Currently there are more Associate Professor slots than actual applicants. This will be examined and by the Dean’s Council (Provost and Deans).
Forthcoming Surveys
Surveys for the assessment of the Faculty Assembly Executive Council and the Provost will be distributed among the faculty shortly.
The NJ Secretary of Higher Education will roll out the Strategic Plan at the end of March. 听It was expected that it would initially be presented in February. Therefore, the plan will no longer precede the budget and thus inhibit a preview to budgetary priorities. 听It is expected that the budget will increase by 675K.听 听The budget is scheduled to be publicized by the end of the week and is said to be allocated according to an equity system constituted by the following:
Name Change for the School of Humanities and Global Studies [SHGS]
Ramapo College of New Jersey is officially dropping Salameno from the School of Humanities and Global Studies. 听It was formerly the School of Humanities and Global Studies 听The immediate action was determined as the Salameno鈥檚 have confirmed that they are unable to fulfill their pledged financial obligation of three million dollars to 杏吧原创.
Faculty are invited to have lunch with the provost on 听Friday 3/29 at the Padovano Commons. The lunch is an informal time for faculty to 听discuss anything that they have in mind.
Communication from Provost鈥檚 Office will transpire via the Provost鈥檚 Vlog. 听This serves to enable the Provost and faculty to share ideas.
Student Opinion Surveys
Student opinion surveys will all be online and no longer on paper starting Spring 2019. 听The Faculty Resource Center and IDC can share best practices for making sure that student response rates are significant or can be improved. 听A panel discussion was conducted in reference to how to obtain better student response rates for online course evaluations.
The AFT noted that the content of the evaluations is not subject to negotiations and that the union has not been contacted about the procedure through which the evaluations will be implemented going forward.
The FA president indicated that if a change to a default delivery methods occurs there will need to be some assurance that there will be a statistically significant response rate. 听
杏吧原创 Budget
The Provost pointed out that, while 杏吧原创 is currently financially stable, due to the fact that the colleges expenses are increasing while the state appropriations and tuition revenue are not, the operational deficit is expected to be $6 million in the next fiscal year. 听The provost does not desire to increase student tuition and suggests things need to be done to increase revenue and identify areas of growth to attract new students. 听The Provost notes per Chris Romano鈥檚 suggestion that in order to maintain the traditional undergrad enrollment numbers 杏吧原创 must increasingly recruit graduate, non-traditional, and minority students. 听
The Provost pointed out that all divisions at Ramapo are charged with identifying measures that would result in 5% cost savings next year which translates to approximately $3 million for Academic Affairs.
He has begun speaking with deans about this and he also proposes to offer programs that are interesting to potential students including Ramapo online courses, a data science graduate program, and satellite campus engagement. 听The Provost has identified these as strategic areas of growth to make 杏吧原创 more attractive. Through satellite campus programs, 杏吧原创 will be positioned to work with select community colleges so that 杏吧原创 programs are offered via their campuses as a means to generate additional revenue. 听
The Provost stated that if 杏吧原创 functions from the sole premise of reaffirming its character through institutional identity then it risks closing its doors in the future. 听
The second draft of the Middle States self-study will be provided to the report鈥檚 lead writer John Mc Tye. 听The content and supporting evidence has come together toward this process. On April 17th from 2:30 to 4:00 pm the 听third draft will be presented by members of the middle states committee to the faculty. It will also be available via 杏吧原创鈥檚 self-study website:
By Fall 2019 the document should be complete and by Spring 2020 the Middle States accrediting team will conduct their 杏吧原创 campus visit. Faculty should anticipate that the team will pose questions such as: How do you live the 杏吧原创鈥檚 mission? 听
GECCo has openings for two positions: Coordinator and At-Large positions are available. 听If interested, and for further information, contact Sarah Carberry by April 1, 2019: sbolton@rampo.edu
ARC approval of the following new ASB minors:
The minors are open to all majors beyond students enrolled in ASB. 听Student learning outcomes are assessable as they are tied to the major .
Finance minor:
The minor includes 6 courses that are 4 credits. each for a total of 24 credits. 听The minor includes three electives.
Vote by estimated hand count: Overwhelming majority voted in favor of the finance minor. 听Each vote was not calculated however, the vote outcome was determined by sight and the appearance of great support for the minor.
Marketing minor:
Student learning outcomes are assessable as they are tied to the major. 听The minor includes 5 courses that are 4 credits each for a total of 20 credits. Three of the courses are required.
Vote by estimated hand count: Overwhelming majority voted in favor of the marketing minor. 听Each vote was not calculated however, the vote outcome was determined by sight and the appearance of great support for the minor.
Business Analytics minor:
This is a free-standing minor with its own learning outcomes and assessment plan. 听The minor includes 2 prerequisite courses at 4 credits each; two required courses at 4 credits each; and 听2 electives [some of which have prerequisites] for a total of 24 credits.
Vote by estimated hand count: Overwhelming majority voted in favor of the business analytics minor. 听Each vote was not calculated however, the vote outcome was determined by sight and the appearance of great support for the minor.
ARC approval of the following new minor:
Civic and Community Leadership minor
This is a stand alone minor with it鈥檚 own student learning outcomes and assessment plan. 听It includes 5 courses that total 16 credits. The minor comprises 3 required courses at 10 credits; 1 elective at 听4 credits and 1 upper level required course at 2 credits.
VOTE: 听93 = yes 听6 = no 8 = 听abstain [107 votes]
ARC approval of the following new minor:
Contemporary Arts: 听Music Education Concentration
VOTE: 听98 = 听yes; = no; 听0 = abstain [109 votes]
ARC approval of the following convening group name change:
Literature convening group name change from Literature to English and Literary Studies
FA Approved the literature CG name change to English and Literary Studies
VOTE: 94 = yes; 5 = no; 5 = 听abstain [104 votes]
ARC recommends approval of a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP):
TAS Program: Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP)
The program has a three-year curriculum which focuses on clinical leadership, informatics, management, organization, and clinical nursing practice specializations. Incoming students will have obtained an advanced practice certifications and an MSN. They must have a 3.3 GPA and Nursing Practitioner Certification. 听The program will employ hybrid courses and residencies at clinical institutions. 540 hours must be obtained through the DNP program.
The college鈥檚 Carnegie classification will remain the same and no new physical resources are required. 听The program will require two new lines over two years. These lines have already been approved.
VOTE: 听97 = 听yes; 5 = 听no; 4 = abstain [110 votes]
3:00pm – AFT meeting in the (Pavilion) – started at 2:42
3:00 pm – Memorial Service for Professor Joe Johnson (York Room)
Meeting Adjourned at 3 pm
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Faculty Assembly Executive Council [FAEC] Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, March 听13, 2019 | Location: A220 听| Time: 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Attendees: Kathryn Zeno, Tae Kwak, Donna Flynn, Sam Mustafa, Kathy Zeno, Renata Gangemi, Christina Connor, Hugh Sheehy, Kim Lorber, Catalin Martin
Secretary: Nakia Matthias
Guests: 听President Mercer
FAEC Minutes Approved
1.听 African American Literature Line and Changes to the name of the Literature Convening Group
Indication of the intention to renew the African American Line should have been made known much earlier in the AY. 听听It Deans have to ask for lines to be renewed or created.
The impact factor African American Literature at 杏吧原创 needs to be established. 听听The Student Government Association can make a claim to demand that African American literature courses, and a professor 听are in place.
2.听 Tenure, Promotion and Scholarship
The FAEC discussed the complexity of determining adequate scholarship at the all college level for tenure and promotion considerations. 听Provost Becker requests that all conveners devise explicit criteria for evaluating scholarship. Concern was raised about the acceptance of 听faculty definitions of scholarship as the process for determining adequate scholarship becomes more complex.
杏吧原创 is currently over the threshold for associate professorship. 听There are several associate professorship openings and are now at a bottleneck for full professorship. 听There are currently eight candidates and two slots for full professorship. The FAEC would like clarification about how the administration plans to respond to the changing bottleneck.
There are currently fewer applicants for Associate Professor and more applicants for Full Professor than there are slots. 听President Mercer is reviewing this procedure to ensure that tenure and promotion considerations are awarded separately. He explained that the tenure decision is the more important decision and tenure may be granted but not promotion. 听President Mercer insists that financial reasons should not dictate faculty ability to advance from associate professorship to full professorship. For several years, the College has not been observing the 37.5% cap on associate (for which we are over) and we are under 37.5% of full professors . 听Financial considerations inform this determinations in addition to union negotiations.
3.听 Provost’s Discussion Paper
The proposals made in the Provost鈥檚 discussion paper are 听unclear to some faculty and some are not in favor of the proposals made in the document. The Provost mentioned it is simply 听a plan for discussion. 听The 4/4 and 4/3 course load that the discussion paper mentions is likened to the initiative of the taskforce of the former Provost Edward Cody. Some faculty believe that this would move them backward to a situations that were not favorable to all faculty members鈥 ability to be productive. 听For students, taking on a three-credit system a single failed course means students will have to overload their courses in order to graduate on time. With the current proposal outlined in the discussion paper, even if teaching load changes are off of the table converting to a three-credit system 听will change how tuition is charged and how credits are allocated. Additionally, the assumption is that if classes are three credits there will also be a reduction in the content that is covered.
4.听 President Mercer:
President Mercer explained that he would like to continue to disseminate alert messaging about delayed openings and early closings in their existing form. 听He does to want to include additional information or revise the wording to avoid confusion. President Mercer explained that the exact opening time is determined via considerations about how much time the physical plant needs to make the campus habitable and traversable, as well as limiting any harm to scheduled classes. 听He advised that faculty should never inform students to travel to campus before published delayed opening times. In the event of delayed openings, too few faculty and students are aware of the 60 minute rule whereby if a class has more than 60 minutes of time remaining, then it should continue to meet. 听In the past, the alert messages have been inconsistent as they sometimes contained specific details regarding cancelled classes, while other times they have not included this information. Clinical classes meeting eight to twelve hours, as well as labs, or classes that meet once per week a are impacted the most by delayed openings and early closings as it becomes difficult if not impossible to make up the missed time. 听Faculty encouraged to include their specific instructions for delayed openings and early closings in their course syllabi. 听
Meeting Adjourned at 12:00 pm
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Faculty Assembly Executive Council [FAEC] Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, March 听6, 2019 | Location: A220 听| Time: 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Attendees: Kathryn Zeno, Tae Kwak, Donna Flynn, Sam Mustafa, Kathy Zeno, Renata Gangemi, Christina Connor, Hugh Sheehy, Eva Ogens, Catalin Martin
Secretary: Nakia Matthias
Guests: 听Provost Becker
FAEC Minutes Approved
1. Delayed Opening and Early Closing Policies
The delayed opening and early closing policies should be clarified. 听For some faculty and students several hours are missed for class time that cannot be made up. 听This especially the case with labs and clinics, as lab time and clinical hours cannot be recovered. 听
In the past specific classes that would be impacted by the late opening have been indicated in the late opening alert messaging. This has not been done consistently. President Mercer has been informed regarding the concerns over the early closure messaging but has not yet responded. 听
Additionally, as 杏吧原创 is a state college, on January 30, 2019 the College had an early closing in keeping with the closing of state institutions as ordered by the governor. 听However, on Wednesday February 20, 2019 杏吧原创 opened despite the governor鈥檚 declaration of a State of Emergency.
FAEC suggests revision of the language contained in the alert messages to indicate that classes with half of their meeting time remaining should continue to meet despite the delayed opening.
FAEC also notes the possibility that late opening procedures can be specified within course syllabi and that an enforcement mechanism can be implemented by faculty to encourage attendance.
2.听 杏吧原创 Interim Suspension Policy
A taskforce will convene to review the interim suspension policy and make recommendations accordingly. 听FAEC notes that it is unclear as to how the taskforce will be populated but assumes that it will incorporate various stakeholders. At present the policy does not permit for 杏吧原创鈥檚 Public Safety Officers to make distinctions between the nature acts which have resulted in students鈥 suspension. 听Therefore, incidents whereby students are found on campus during a period of interim suspension are potentially handled in a similar manner despite the reason for the suspension.
3.听 African American Literature and Native American History Lines
杏吧原创 should be supporting and pushing curricular diversity. Faculty lines are curricular issues and the FA is duty bound to ensure that the best academic offerings are made despite constraints. 听Presently there has been no renewal or removal of the temporary line. However, if the African American Literature line opens it is important that that diversity is preserved in the hiring of the candidate. It could be converted to a tenure-track line, although the school dId not want to advertise the position as a tenure-track line due to stagnant enrollment numbers. 听There has been no push to continue this line by the Provost. Temporary full time positions are renewable up to three years. Someone cannot remain in a temporary line for more than six years. Beyond this point they must be offered tenure.
The existing two African American literature classes are under-enrolled. However the African American history class is popular and the college should be to push to support it. It should not be incumbent on a first-year contingent faculty member to redirect students across campus into courses or programs the College has not devoted energy to developing.
Similarly, the Native American History line has not been renewed nor removed.
Conversations should be had with deans about the availability and need for new lines.
4.听 120 Credit-hour cap and 3 Credit courses
Although 杏吧原创 received an extension making the legislation to convert to a 120 hour credit system moot . 听The provost would like to consider the options of adopting 3 credit courses. The benefits of the 4 credit system are questioned by existing faculty. The vast majority of faculty do not want to move to a 4/4 teaching load as the 4 credit model is more difficult and would detract from original research time. Perhaps this option could be determined on the basis of curricular need. 听Due to the accreditation requirements of the programs in the business school, there must be time for faculty to publish. There is an apparent correlation between course load uptake and scholarship production.
5.听 Provost鈥檚 Discussion Memo About 4/4 Course Load Adoption
Although the document circulated by the Provost among the faculty is framed as a basis for discussion rather than as a plan it lacks detail. The document鈥檚 ambiguity makes for uncertainty in terms of how faculty should view its proposals.
The Provost mentioned that Fall 2020 is simply a date to push the discussion and to determine 听whether the move to a 4/4 credit system is desirable as well as feasible. He affirmed that there is no definite plan in place but rather discussion about the possibility of a 4/4 credit hour system is desired. In graduate programs 3 credit courses exist but faculty are compensated for 4 credits. 听He affirmed that scholarship, mentoring, and service productivity are the foremost important aspects of the experience, and if they decline then the 4/4 credit hour system should not happen.
The provost mentioned that If a change should occur, decisions should be made at the departmental level as to which should be 3 and 4 credit courses. 听
The FAEC maintains that a 3/3 teaching load has helped a change in the character of the faculty in terms of attracting a diverse range of candidates as applicants attracted to this.
FAEC voiced concern over the creation and allocation of release time among the faculty. Some faculty would have to do a 3/3 course load while others would have to do a 4/3 or 4/4 course load. 听The Provost mentioned that course size would also impact this as the number of students equated with the number of credits assigned to the courses that faculty are compensated for has to make financial sense.
The Provost stated that before any movement on the issue is to be made there would need to be an examination of the College鈥檚 existing resources and where they stem from. He also stated that he is concerned about decreasing enrollment and seeks to avoid creating a downward spiral for 杏吧原创.
Meeting Adjourned at 12:00 pm
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Faculty Assembly Executive Council [FAEC] Meeting Minutes
Date: Wednesday, Feb 听20, 2019 | Location: A220 听| Time: 10:30 am to 12:00 pm
Attendees: Kathryn Zeno, Tae Kwak, Donna Flynn, Sam Mustafa, Kathy Zeno, Renata Gangemi, Christina Connor, Hugh Sheehy, Eva Ogens, Maxim Goldberg-Rugalev
Secretary: Nakia Matthias
Guests: 听Provost Becker and Naseem Choudhury, MFSA
FAEC Minutes Approved
1.听 Scheduled Teaching Days for Summer Courses
The Provost鈥檚 office proposed that summer classes adopt a Monday-Tuesday-Thursday schedule rather. 听The rationale for the proposed change is premised upon (1) reverting to a former schedule for summer courses at Ramapo College of New Jersey (杏吧原创) and (2) allowing more time for students to absorb courses and prepare for exams. 听The FAEC asserts that this decision should be at the discretion of instructors and deans. Additionally, a Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday schedule was discussed.
2.听 Promoting 听the Ramapo College We Care Program鈥檚 Food Insecurity Resources
Stephan Lally the Student Government Association president has enters a request to have faculty consider the inclusion of information about the We Care Program鈥檚 food pantry on their syllabi. 听The FAEC will support the publicity needs of the We Care Food Pantry.
3.听 Emergency Meeting in the School of Humanities and Global Studies [Formerly the School of Humanities and Global Studies]
The Salameno name has been removed from the school鈥檚 Humanities and Global Studies鈥 programs. 听Graduates from the school will receive a degree from the School of Humanities and Global Studies. 听听The immediate action was determined as the Salameno鈥檚 have confirmed that they are unable to fulfill their pledged financial obligation of three million dollars to 杏吧原创. To date the Salameno鈥檚 have furnished approximately over seven hundred thousand dollars to 杏吧原创. 听The school has seen its fourth name change in a span of four years.
4.听 Minority Faculty and Staff Association [MFSA]
Naseem Choudhury addressed the need to re-examine the 鈥渋nterim suspension policy鈥 related to students and their hosting of gatherings where alcohol is used. Presently, if a student is found to be the host of an on-campus residential hall party s/he will be suspended from residence halls upon the first offense with a $500.00 fine. 听The policy was implemented after former New Jersey Attorney General, Ann Milgram recommended that 杏吧原创 revise the campus host/alcohol use policy.
A number of unintended consequences can occur when such a punitive blanket policy is in place. 听For example, suspension from housing is for one semester. Suspension at the beginning of the year, during January may impede students鈥 ability to successfully complete their courses. However, suspension toward the end of the academic year during the month of May could allow them to serve their suspension and potentially pass their courses. Furthermore, at other campuses students鈥 first alcohol-related hosting offense is met with a warning. 听Another issue may be that the actual alcohol consumption policy is different from the hosting policy. The policy is inconsistent since in one section it states that all parties present will be presumed to have consumed alcohol but in the section that proceeds it a distinction is made between presence and consumption.
Link to the current policy: /student-conduct/wp-content/uploads/sites/162/2018/08/ALCOHOL-AND-OTHER-DRUG-POLICY-18-19.pdf
Concerns were raised over the use of suspension as a means for corrective action upon students鈥 first offense. 听Additionally, suspension from academic activity at 杏吧原创 bears a significant detrimental impact to 杏吧原创 students that have less socio-economic means. It was discussed that students of color are disproportionately affected by the suspension policies related to campus residential housing and hosting events that serve alcohol. 听
Two recent but separate incidents involving female students of color who had been deemed hosts of residential housing parties where alcohol was present culminated in their suspension from campus. 听The students were first-time offenders of 杏吧原创 policies on hosting and alcohol. In one incident the student was immediately removed from campus by a Ramapo College public safety officer and transported to the Ramsey Train station at 2 a.m. where she was instructed to go home via train.
In another incident 杏吧原创 public safety officers detained a student that was suspended and barred from the residential halls after they had been called by a Residential Assistant who identified the student as she waited outside of the residential hall while classes were in session. The student had not entered the residential hall at any time. Public safety then turned the student over to Mahwah Police and the student spent the night in the Mahwah police station.
The policy to immediately remove students from campus for hosting/alcohol-related offenses has since been revised to permit that students can be suspended without having to be immediately removed from campus. Students are cited and need to meet with the Student Conduct Board. 听The board does not include faculty, as these are not considered academic offenses.
The MFSA recommends that the policy and handling of offenses related to alcohol and hosting on campus, as well as in the residential halls be taken up by the Alcohol and Other Drug Committee. The FAEC and Dr. Choudhury also recommended that community service be considered a viable and constructive option in lieu of suspension for first offenses. The Provost agreed that the measures taken to address and guide behavior involve constructive means that support 杏吧原创鈥檚 goals for preparing students to be lifelong learners.
5.听 Provost Becker鈥檚 Announcements
Provost Becker announced that 杏吧原创 is moving to replace the Moodle learning Management System with the Canvas Learning Management System. This is in part due to the Student Government Association鈥檚 feedback which presented students鈥 concerns over their inability to access information regarding their standing and grades in their courses.
Meeting Adjourned at 12:00 pm
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