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)}}{\*\pnseclvl6\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl7\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl8\pnlcltr\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang {\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}{\*\pnseclvl9\pnlcrm\pnstart1\pnindent720\pnhang{\pntxtb (}{\pntxta )}}\pard\plain \widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate passed the following at its' Meeting #111 on October 28, 2002: \par \par \par MOTION: \par ====== \par \par }\pard \ri270\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate moves to amend the requirements for the Associate of Arts degree to include Math 161 as a course that will satisfy the Mathematics or Natural Science requirement as follows: \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par \tab EFFECTIVE: \tab Fall 2003 \par \par \tab RATIONALE: \tab The Math department has recommended that \par \tab \tab Math 161 be included in the list of math classes that will \par \tab \tab satisfy the Core math requirement. This motion will bring \par \tab \tab the AA degree into line with the Core requirements. \par \par }{\tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \par \par }{\f41 [[ ]] = deletion \par CAPS = addition \par \par \par }{\b\f41 Associate of Arts \par }{\f41 \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 The Associate of Arts degree represents the completion of broad-based college study. This degree may serve as a starting point for a career or a stepping stone to a baccalaureate program. A student may ea rn only one A.A. degree. \par \par }{\b\f41 Requirements \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab Credits \par }{\f41 \par All credits for the A.A. degree must be at the 100 level or above, and 20 credits must be at the 200 level or above, and be distributed as follows: \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par }{\b\f41 Communications: (9 credits) \par }{\f41 \par ENGL 111X --Introduction to Academic Writing \tab \tab \tab 3 \par ENGL 211X --Academic Writing about Literature \par or ENGL 212-- Business, Grant and Report Writing \par or ENGL 213X--Academic Writing about the Social \par \tab and Natural Sciences \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par COMM 131X --Fundamentals of Oral Communication: \par \tab Group Context \par or COMM 141X --Fundamental of Oral Communication: \par \tab Public Context \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par \par }{\b\f41 Mathematics or Natural Science: (10 Credits) \par }{\f41 MATH 107X-Functions of Calculus \par OR MATH 131X-Concepts and Contemporary Applications \par \tab of Mathematics \par OR MATH 161X-ALGEBRA FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS \tab 3 \par (OR Math 200X, 201X, 202X, 272X, or any math \par \tab course having one of these as a prerequisite) \par One natural science course, with lab, selected from \par \tab the baccalaureate core \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 4 \par Mathematics (computer science, mathematics or statistics \par \tab course at the 100-level or above) or natural science}{\b\f41 \tab }{\f41 \tab 3 \par \par }{\b\f41 Humanities and Social Science: (18 Credits) \par }{\f41 ANTH 100X/SOC 100X --Individual, Society and Culture\tab \tab 3 \par ECON 100X/PS 100X --Political Economy \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par HIST 100X --Modern World History \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par ART/MUS/THR 200X -- Aesthetic Appreciation: \par \tab Interrelationship of Art, Drama and Music \par or HUM 201X --Unity in the Arts \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par ENGL/FL 200X --World Literature \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par Humanities or social science elective \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 3 \par \tab Two semester-length courses in a single Alaska \par \tab Native Language or other non-English language or \par \tab three semester-length courses (9 credits) in American \par \tab Sign Language taken at the university level may \par \tab substitute for two of the courses above. \par \par }{\b\f41 Library and Information Skills: (0-1 credit) \par }{\f41 Successful completion of library skills competency test, \par or LS 100X, or LS 101X \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 0-1 \par }{\i\f41 \par Successful completion of the library skills competency \par test satisfies this requirement of the core curriculum, \par but does not carry degree credit. \par (It is strongly recommended that this requirement be \par completed before enrolling in the 200-level English course \par requirement or that it be completed concurrently with \par enrollment in the 200-level English core requirement.) \par }{\f41 \par }{\b\f41 General Electives: (22-23 credits) \par }\pard \ri-360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 Any combination of courses (Students planning to go \par on to the baccalaureate degree are advised to select \par courses meeting remaining core requirements, and \par courses designated within majors and minors.)\tab \tab \tab 22-23 \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par }{\b\f41 Electives to Total\tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab 60 \par }{\f41 \par *English 212 doesn't fulfill the second half of the written \par communication requirement for the baccalaureate degree. \par \par }\pard \ri900\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 [[**MATH 161 --Algebra for Business and Economics, is not an equivalent course for MATH 107X. ]] \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }{\page }{\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate passed the following at its' Meeting #111 on October 28, 2002: \par \par \par }\pard \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par MOTION: \par ====== \par \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate moves to amend the Guidelines for the Evaluation Process for Administrators as follows: \par }\pard \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \tab EFFECTIVE: \tab Immediately \par \par }\pard \ri720\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \tab RATIONALE: \tab This will clarify who appoints the chair of the review committee. \par }\pard \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright {\tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \par \par }{\f41 \par GUIDELINES FOR THE EVALUATION PROCESS FOR ADMINISTRATORS \par \par \par }\pard\plain \s16\ri180\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 1. \tab Within the first three weeks of the Fall Semester the \par \tab Supervisor of the Administrator to be reviewed will appoint \par \tab an Ad Hoc Administrator Review Committee consisting of \par \tab five members, at least three of whom must be faculty. (It \par \tab is recommended that staff be included on the ad hoc \par \tab committee as appropriate.) The chair of the committee \par \tab shall be appointed from the Faculty Senate BY THE \par \tab SUPERVISOR OF THE ADMINISTRATOR TO BE EVALUATED. \par \tab One of the three faculty shall be appointed from the Faculty \par \tab Appeals & Oversight Committee. \par }\pard\plain \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 \par \tab In the case of evaluation of the Dean of the Graduate School, \par \tab the Provost will appoint an Ad Hoc Committee consisting \par \tab of two faculty drawn from the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate's \par \tab Graduate Academic & Advisory Committee, one Dean/ \par \tab Director, one member of the Faculty Appeals and \par \tab Oversight Committee, and a student representative \par \tab from the Graduate Student Organization. \par \par \tab The Ad Hoc Committee will solicit input from all relevant \par \tab constituencies on- and off-campus, including faculty, staff, \par \tab and students. This may be accomplished through various \par \tab instruments, e.g., a standard questionnaire completed \par \tab anonymously and returned to the Committee Chair. \par \par 2. \tab The Administrator to be evaluated will prepare a narrative \par \tab self-evaluation of activities performed during the three-year \par \tab period (academic years) prior to the year of evaluation or since \par \tab the last evaluation. This narrative should include reflections \par \tab about how adequately s/he has fulfilled responsibilities of \par \tab leadership consistent with his/her own performance \par \tab expectations and those of faculty, staff, and students in \par \tab the unit. Major or otherwise significant accomplishments \par \tab should be highlighted. Any issues raised in the last evaluation \par \tab should be referenced with a view to what progress has been \par \tab made on those items. Finally, the self-evaluation should \par \tab identify a limited set of reasonable goals for the unit over \par \tab the next three years, with some discussion about specific \par \tab strategies that may be undertaken through his/her \par \tab administrative leadership. \par \par 3. \tab The Ad Hoc Committee will interview a select sample of faculty, \par \tab staff, students and others as relevant for further evaluative \par \tab comments about the Administrator's performance. \par \par 4. \tab The Ad Hoc Committee will interview the Administrator either \par \tab in person or by conference call. The interview shall proceed \par \tab on the basis of a set of questions which reference the \par \tab Administrator's self-evaluation, the results of returned \par \tab questionnaires, and the interviews of faculty, staff, and \par \tab students. \par \par 5. \tab The Ad Hoc Committee will prepare an evaluative summary, \par \tab and submit its report to the Provost (in the case of evaluation \par \tab of Deans) or to the Chancellor (in the case of evaluation of \par \tab the Provost or any other administrator who reports directly \par \tab to the Chancellor). The Ad Hoc Committee shall work as \par \tab expeditiously as possible in completing its report and submit \par \tab it to the Provost or Chancellor as the case may be by March \par \tab 15 of the Spring Semester. \par \par }\pard\plain \s17\ri180\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 \tab (a) \tab At a date to be set by the Provost, the Provost or \par \tab \tab administrator's supervisor shall meet in joint conference \par \tab \tab with the Ad Hoc Committee and the Faculty Appeals & \par \tab \tab Oversight Committee for final review, recommendations, \par \tab \tab and disposition of the Administrator\rquote s evaluation. The \par \tab \tab supervisor of the administrator will thereafter provide \par \tab \tab his/her formal evaluation taking into account the Ad Hoc \par \tab \tab Committee's report. \par }\pard\plain \ri180\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 \par }\pard\plain \s15\ri180\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 \tab (b) \tab At a date to be set by the Chancellor, the Provost and \par \tab \tab the Chancellor shall meet to discuss the Ad Hoc \par \tab \tab Committee\rquote s evaluation of the Provost. During this \par \tab \tab meeting the Chancellor and Provost shall identify \par \tab \tab performance priorities for the next review period. The \par \tab \tab Chancellor shall meet in joint conference with the Ad Hoc \par \tab \tab Committee and the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate\rquote s Faculty Appeals \par \tab \tab & Oversight Committee to summarize his evaluation. \par }\pard\plain \widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 \par \par }{\page }{\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate passed the following at its' Meeting #111 on October 28, 2002: \par \par \par MOTION: \par ======= \par }\pard \ri630\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate moves to approve the establishment of an Outstanding Senator of the Year Award (OSYA) as outlined in the attached. \par }\pard \ri630\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par \tab EFFECTIVE: \tab Immediately \par \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \tab RATIONALE: \tab The Outstanding Senator(s) of the year award is an award to be given by the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate for truly outstanding contribution of service for academic quality at the University. The recipient should be a serving member of the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate or a serving member of a permanent or standing committee of the Faculty Senate who has made a major contribution to the faculty's and student's welfare, to the faculty's ability to carry out its duties more effectively, to the general betterment of the Unive rsity outside the teaching and research function, or has shown wise and courageous leadership (and responsibility) on behalf of the faculty and University \par }\pard \ri630\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\tab \tab \tab \tab \tab **** \par \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \tab \tab OUTSTANDING SENATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD (OSYA) \par \par \par PURPOSE: \par \par The Outstanding Senator(s) of the year award is an award to be given by the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate for truly outstanding contribution of service for academic quality at the University. The contribution to be recognized would be far beyond that normally made by an individual in the normal performance of his or her job. \par \par CRITERIA: \par \par The recipient should be a se rving member of the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate or a serving member of a permanent or standing committee of the Faculty Senate who has made a major contribution to the faculty's and student's welfare, to the faculty's ability to carry out its duties more effective l y, to the general betterment of the University outside the teaching and research function, or has shown wise and courageous leadership (and responsibility) in behalf of the faculty and University. This should be an award for service, not teaching or rese arch, above and beyond that normally expected from an individual. \par \par NON-ELIGIBILITY: \par \par The President and President-Elect of the Faculty Senate are not eligible to receive this award in their positions during their years of service. \par \par PROCEDURES: \par \par Any e ligible Faculty Senate member may nominate a candidate for the OSYA. The letter of nomination should include a brief list of the Senator's accomplishments and a cover letter that makes the case for the nominee. The nomination should be submitted to the Faculty Senate President by March 1. \par \par The Screening Committee will consist of five members. One member will be appointed from the Provost Council by the Provost. The Faculty Senate will select four (4) members one of whom will be the President-Elect, an d three others, none of whom is a nominee, in the March meeting of the Senate. This committee will meet prior to the April meeting of the Senate to screen all applicants and select one or two candidates that are recommended to the Senate President. \par \par In the April Faculty Senate meeting, the committee shall move the appropriate resolution(s). After appropriate discussion, the full Senate shall vote by secret ballot on the motions. A simple majority vote of those attending will be necessary for the Senat e to confirm an OSYA. The votes will be counted by the President and Secretary of the Senate, and the award is announced by the President of the Senate. \par \par The award is to be presented by the President of the Senate and the form of the award shall be a framed, hand-lettered certificate that contains the resolution passed by the Senate and the signatures of the Faculty Senate President and President-Elect. \par \par \par }{\page }{\f41 The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate passed the following at its' Meeting #111 on October 28, 2002: \par \par \par }\pard\plain \s18\ri360\widctlpar\adjustright \i\cgrid {\i0\f41 RESOLUTION: \par =========== \par }\pard \s18\qj\ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\i0\f41 \par }\pard\plain \qj\ri360\widctlpar\adjustright \f7\cgrid {\f41 INASMUCH as a pattern of mishap has emerged over time with respect \par \tab to the supply of textbooks to students by the university bookstore, \par \tab and \par \par WHEREAS, the letter from the interim manager reproduced below, and \par \tab hereby read into the minutes of the senate, shows a due \par \tab appreciation of the importance of the supply of the correct books \par \tab to students so that classes can get off to a good start each term, \par \tab and \par \par WHEREAS, the four measures listed in the letter seem well calculated \par \tab to remedy the problem, now \par \par THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate commends \par \tab the measures listed and wishes the manager and her staff all \par \tab success in their implementation. \par \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \qc\ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\fs28 * \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright { \par }{\f41 October 1, 2002 \par \par \par Dear Dr. Box, \par \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 I would like to thank both you and Dr. Leguard for taking the time to share with me your concerns, and the concerns of other faculty members, regarding the bookstore\rquote s textbook adoption policies. I appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about this matter, and also your offer to pass along to other faculty members this summary of our discussion. \par \par The most important message I would like to convey is an assurance to you and all of the other faculty members that it is not bookstore policy to substitute a textbook of our choosing for the textbook that the instructor has selected. We realize that the textbook is a valuable learning tool, and that we have neither the knowledge to select that tool for the instruct o r, or the right to disrupt the planned learning process by making an unauthorized textbook substitution. Unfortunately, it appears that several textbook orders for the fall semester were filled with books that were different either in edition or format f r om the books that were ordered, without prior knowledge of the instructor. This is inexcusable and should never happen. Because of this lapse in communication on our part, the bookstore has developed the following procedure to deal with requested textbo oks that are no longer available: \par \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f41 \hich\af41\dbch\af0\loch\f41 1-\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li720\widctlpar\jclisttab\tx720\ls1\adjustright {\f41 If a textbook is not available as ordered, no matter what the reason (old edition, out of stock, now bundled with something else, etc\u8230\'c9.) the textbook department will attempt to contact the instructor immediately by phone t o discuss the textbook options available. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f41 \hich\af41\dbch\af0\loch\f41 2-\tab}If the instructor can\rquote t be reached by phone, the textbook department will e-mail both the instructor, and the department administrative assistant. (If an instructor is off contract, or otherwise unavailable via the contact points listed in the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× directory, it would be helpful to us if an alternate method of contact is listed on the textbook adoption form.) \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f41 \hich\af41\dbch\af0\loch\f41 3-\tab}If the textbook department doesn\rquote t hear back from the instructor or the administrative assistant by the tim e the order needs to be placed for timely arrival, the textbook coordinator will use his best judgment and order the edition the publisher deems a substitute for the edition the instructor has selected, but is no longer available. We will not substitute t i tles (only new editions for old editions, bundle packed for textbook only, etc.) and we will only substitute editions if we are advised the edition ordered is no longer available. The textbook department will then send a notification/explanation letter t o the department. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f41 \hich\af41\dbch\af0\loch\f41 4-\tab}}\pard \fi-360\li720\widctlpar\jclisttab\tx0\ls1\adjustright {\f41 As a resource, approximately one month prior to the start of the semester, the bookstore will send a report to each department listing all of the books on order for that department. Books ordered for individual classes can also be viewed on the bookstore \rquote s website: }{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\f41 HYPERLINK "http://www.uaf.edu/bookstore" }{\f41 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b0200000017000000160000007700770077002e007500610066002e006500640075002f0062006f006f006b00730074006f00720065000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b3a00000068007400740070003a002f002f007700770077002e007500610066002e0065006400 75002f0062006f006f006b00730074006f00720065000000}}}{\fldrslt {\cs19\f41\ul\cf2 www.uaf.edu/bookstore}}}{\f41 via the \ldblquote textbook lists\rdblquote link. The bookstore\rquote s website also features a textbook adoption link where faculty members can both adopt books online, and research the textbook adoption history of all ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× courses for the last three years. \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par We hope that these measures will prevent the type of problems that occurred this fall. If you or other faculty members have any questions or comments regarding bookstore procedure, please don\rquote t hesitate to contact me at extension 5275, or the Textbook Coordinator, Steve Tate, at extension 5778. \par \par Thanks again for being kind enough to call these problems to my attention. \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par Most Sincerely, \par \par Becky Phillips \par Interim Manager \par ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Bookstore \par }{\field\flddirty{\*\fldinst {\f41 HYPERLINK "mailto:fybook@uaf.edu" }{\f41 {\*\datafield 00d0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b02000000170000000f0000006600790062006f006f006b0040007500610066002e006500640075000000e0c9ea79f9bace118c8200aa004ba90b2c0000006d00610069006c0074006f003a006600790062006f006f006b0040007500610066002e006500640075000000}} }{\fldrslt {\cs19\f41\ul\cf2 fybook@uaf.edu}}}{\f41 \par }\pard \ri450\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 474-5275 \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par \par \page The ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #111 on October 28, 2002: \par \par \par }\pard \qc\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT OF 10% TUITION INCREASE \par }\pard \qj\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \qj\fi-450\li450\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par WHEREAS, \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}}\pard \qj\fi-270\li720\widctlpar\ls3\adjustright {\f41 from 1998-2002, UA increased the number of faculty and staff and, \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}UA introduced a suite of online student services including registration, financial aid, and fee payment, and \par }\pard \qj\fi-270\li720\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \qj\fi-450\li450\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 WHEREAS, \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}}\pard \qj\fi-270\li720\widctlpar\ls2\adjustright {\f41 Total scholarship dollars awarded at UA have increased by 80%, from $5.5 million in academic year 1997-1998 to $10 million in academic year 2000-2001, while tuition has increased by 12% since 1997, and \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}From 1999-2001, the number of course sections with associated fees decreased by 11.3%, and \par }\pard \qj\fi-450\li720\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \qj\fi-450\li450\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 WHEREAS, UA instructional costs (direct instruction, academic and student support) per FTE student have increased significantly from 1997-2002, and \par \par WHEREAS, new operating costs are associated with improved services such as \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}}\pard \qj\fi-270\li720\widctlpar\ls2\adjustright {\f41 The operating cost of the new UAA library, \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}The operating costs of the TVC Courthouse, the UAA University Center and \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \u-3913\'b7\tab}The University\rquote s commitment to the Nursing education, and \par }\pard \qj\fi-270\li720\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \qj\fi-450\li450\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 WHEREAS, UA tuition over the last five years has increased at a fraction compared to other universities and UA students pay a smaller share of their educational costs than other universities, and \par \par WHEREAS, the increase amounts to, respectively, $8 for in-state lower-division credit, $9 for in-state upper-division credit, and $18 for in-state graduate level credit, now \par \par THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the ÎÞÂëÂÒÂ× Faculty Senate supports a 10% tuition increase to maintain the quality and value of a UA education. \par }\pard \ri360\widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }\pard \widctlpar\adjustright {\f41 \par }}