5.1.8 The Liberal Arts Work Committee
General Description/Duties
The Liberal Arts Work Committee will be responsible for approving the proposals of individual departments to fulfill the LAW graduation requirement. The Committee will assist in developing a procedure to assess whether programmatic learning goals are met by those approved experiences and create and administer a process for granting exemptions and substitutions to the LAW requirement. The Committee will also be responsible for developing and administering the non-credit bearing transcript notation system.
Term
The term of office shall be for three years.
Membership for 2021-2022 academic year:
Shall consist of thirteen members; the eight voting members are:
- Two Instructional Faculty from the School of Arts and Sciences.
Drew Hyatt (2024), Soojin Kim (2024)
- Two Instructional Faculty from the School of Education and Professional Studies.
Chris Ayeni (2024), Emily Riggs (2023)
- One Instructional Faculty member from either School.
Charlie Chaterton (2024)
- One Administrative Faculty member.
Yulia Tikhonova (2023)
- The Director of the Center for Internships and Career Development, ex-officio.
Cliff Marrett
- One student elected by the Student Senate.
Matthew Mendolia or another SGA representative
The non-voting members are:
- The Dean of the School of Continuing Education or designee, ex-officio.
- The Vice President for Academic Affairs, ex-officio.
William Salka
- One representative from Alumni Affairs.
Michael Stenko
- The University Registrar or designee, ex-officio.
John Bazin (designee)
Special Requirements
- In no case shall there be more than one member from the same department.
- The committee will send a representative to all Senate meetings.
SBA 13/14-02 Sunset clause eliminated.