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Page 1: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

Report of the University Faculty Senator

Page 2: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

Changes to UFS bylaws Resolutions Student Mobility (draft) resolution

discussion RAM/RAT updates and presentations

Page 3: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

Bylaws revisions (Governance Committee) — Two amendments to revise the bylaws, to be voted upon at the Winter 2013 Plenary:

—to clarify quorums and voting procedures for actions taken by the Senate during special electronic meetings &

—to recognize an Expanded Executive Committee which includes the committee chairs in an advisory role; elimination of term limits for immediate past-president and secretary; clarification of sector representation on Executive Committee

Page 4: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

Moral support resolutions

Page 5: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

[Three Whereas clauses precede] “Therefore, be it resolved that the SUNY

UFS strongly urges the administration to create a substantial pool of transition funding that would be made available for a number of years sufficient for these campuses to support the evaluation, planning, and timely implementation of the changes necessary to garner the resources distributed through the Resource Allocation Tool.”

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Students are guaranteed, by Board of Trustee’s policy:

*Transfer of at least 60 credits toward the bachelor’s degree

*Up to 30 s.h. of general education courses in 10 subject areas

*No repeat courses with the same (at least 70%) content

*Transfer to at least one SUNY 4-year campus

Page 7: Report of the University Faculty Senator.  Changes to UFS bylaws  Resolutions  Student Mobility (draft) resolution discussion  RAM/RAT updates and

Major Requirements in the first two years: 37 transfer paths (58 majors) in the most popular disciplines—Covers 95% of transfer within SUNY:

Transfer Pathways’ website & links: https://www.suny.edu/student/transfer/transfer_mobility_all.c

fm 140 core courses defined by faculty committees—

over 400 faculty from 2- and 4-year campuses Nearly 15,000 courses in the mobility database Since no SUNY campus offers all 140 core courses,

SLN/Empire State can help students get access to core courses not offered on their home campuses.These courses are guaranteed to transfer to

SUNY campuses

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Seamless Transfer is supported by current policy, but students must take the right coursework:

 At least 7 of 10 Gen Ed categories

+ at least 4 courses in the major (and cognates)

= Seamless Transfer

Transfer Pathways’ website & links: https://www.suny.edu/student/transfer/transfer_mobility_all.cfm

Student Mobility contact at System Administration is Dan Knox—Student Mobility Project Coordinator: [email protected]. 518-320-1155.

Student Mobility Page for students and advisors: https://www.suny.edu/student/transfer.cfm

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18 of 26 state operated campuses have adopted 7 of 10, 30 credits; 2 moved to 7/10 summer 2012; remaining campuses require 10/10

Provost’s resolution supports his goal that 2- and 4-year campuses should move toward accepting AND requiring

7/10/30 + Guaranteed core courses (and cognates) in the major (with an A.A. or A.S. degree)

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Policies to enhance completion & success to include*Required registration for developmental

education from first semester on*Required class attendance for first-year

students*Limited withdrawals and course repetitions*Required approval for class schedule

registration*Required mid-semester grades/reports for

high-risk students*Required early declaration of program/major and definitive cut-offs

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President O’Brien summed up the many questions and concerns by saying [close paraphrase], Campus-specific additional GE requirements are fine as long as receiving institutions (undergrad, baccalaureate) do not impose burden on allowing students who DO complete 7/10/30 in GE and pathways courses as they seek to graduate in four years.

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Research and Other Doctoral (8): (overall increase of 1.8%, $10m)3 “gain”—largest by 11% 5 “lose”—largest by 18.6%

Comprehensive sector (13): (Overall decrease of -4% ($7.1m)3 gain—largest by 5.2% 10 lose—largest by 21.6%

Technology sector (8): (Overall decrease of -4.3%, $2.7m)3 gain—largest by 13.2% 5 lose, largest by 27%