Title: Welcome to the
1- Welcome to the
- University Senate
2- Orientation Session Agenda
- Overview of the University Senate
- Kent Holsinger
- Senate Meeting Etiquette
- Susan Spiggle
3University Senate not a Faculty Senate
- Powers By-Laws, Article IX (BOT) The
University Senate is a legislative body and
concerns itself with minimum rules, general
regulations, pertaining to all undergraduate
schools and colleges and with policy insofar as
it pertains in a general way to the educational
program of the institution and is not reserved to
the Board of Trustees, to the administration, or
to the several faculties.
4Elected Senate Membership
- Voting Members
- 72 Faculty
- 3 Deans
- 9 Professional Staff
- 5 Undergraduate Students
- 2 Graduate Students
5Elected Senate Membership
- Three-year terms.
- Maximum of two consecutive terms.
- Wymanization
- Named after former Senator Wyman.
- Indicates the completion of two consecutive
three-year terms.
6Non-voting, ex-officio members
- President
- Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic
Affairs - Provost Vice President for Health Affairs and
Dean, School of Medicine - Senior Vice Provost and Vice President for
Research - Vice Provost for Graduate Education Dean of the
Graduate School - Vice Provost for Academic Administration
- Vice Provost for Academic Affairs
- Vice President Chief Financial Officer
- Vice President Chief Operating Officer
- Vice President for Enrollment Planning,
Management and Institutional Research - Vice President for Student Affairs
- Vice Provost, Library Administrative Services
- Associate Vice President and Chief Information
Officer - Associate Vice President for Human Resources
7Responsibilities of Elected Senators
- Participate in committee work.
- Represent your constituencys perspective during
the QA session following each report to the
Senate. - Ask questions!
- Participate in Senate electronic elections.
8Senate Committees Senate Executive Committee
- Elected by the Senate.
- Membership includes eight faculty members, one
professional staff member, and one student
member. - The SEC organizes and coordinates the business of
the Senate and its committees. - Is charged by Article IX.G. of the Board of
Trustees to be available to be consulted as the
voice of the Senate.
9Senate Committees Nominating Committee
- Six members elected by the Senate.
- Includes faculty and professional staff
- Prepares nominations for ballots.
- Recommends appointees to Senate Standing
Committees.
10Senate Committees Growth Development
- shall keep under review the general changes,
actual and prospective, of the University over
time and may recommend any desirable expressions
of Senate opinion on these matters. - Committee includes two undergraduates and one
graduate student.
11Senate Committees University Budget
- reviews the planning, negotiation, and
allocation of the University operating, capital,
and other budgets, the process of making
budgetary and financial decisions and the
determination of priorities among academic and
other programs having financial implications. - Committee includes two undergraduates and one
graduate student.
12Senate Committees Enrollment
- proposes legislation within the jurisdiction of
the Senate and make recommendations on all
matters relating to the recruitment, admission,
enrollment, and retention of an outstanding and
diverse student population. - Committee includes two undergraduate students.
13Senate Committees Curricula Courses
- prepares legislation within the jurisdiction of
the Senate on course requirements for general
education of all undergraduate schools and
colleges and specific courses open to freshmen
and sophomores. - Committee includes two undergraduate students.
14Senate Committees General Education Oversight
Committee
- A faculty group appointed by the Senate and
representative of the Schools and Colleges to
monitor the General Education Curriculum. - A subcommittee of the Curricula Courses
Committee. - The Chair of CC and the Directors of the W and Q
Centers are non-voting members. - Committee includes one undergraduate and one
graduate student. - Works in association with the Office of
Undergraduate Education and Instruction because
this office has University-wide responsibility
for the health of undergraduate education.
15Senate Committees Diversity
- University policies, practices, and conditions
relevant to supporting and promoting diversity
among students, faculty, and staff. This
committee may recommend any desirable expressions
of Senate opinion on these matters... - Committee includes two undergraduates and one
graduate student.
16Senate Committees Student Welfare
- reviews the conditions that contribute to the
academic success, personal development and
well-being of students, including available forms
of financial aid. It may seek the opinion of the
Senate on such matters and make recommendations. - Committee includes two undergraduates and one
graduate student.
17Senate Committees Faculty Standards
- reviews University policies and practices
relating to tenure, academic freedom, work loads,
rank and promotion, remuneration, retirement, and
other matters affecting the faculty and shall
propose any desirable expression of Senate
opinion on these matters, including proposals to
the Trustees for modifications in their rules and
regulations on these matters. - Committee includes two undergraduates and one
graduate student.
18Senate Committees Scholastic Standards
- prepares legislation within the jurisdiction of
the Senate concerning those scholastic matters
affecting the University as a whole, and not
assigned to the Curricula and Courses Committee,
including special academic programs, the marking
system, scholarship standards, and the like. - Committee includes two undergraduates students
and one graduate student.
19University Committees Faculty Review Board
- Six members elected by the Senate.
- Must be non-administrative, full professors
- Reviews PTR cases referred to it by the Provost
and may supplement the case materials with
additional opinions. - the FRB submits a written recommendation to the
Provost and informs the faculty member in writing
of its recommendation, together with reasons for
it.
20University Committees Committee of Three
- Three members elected by the Senate.
- Faculty grievances only after appropriate
administrative remedies have been exhausted. - Complaints involving PTR decisions may be brought
to the Committee of Three only at the end of a
sequence of peer review procedures, including
those of the Faculty Review Board.
21Senate Meetings
- Senate meetings are held 400-600 p.m. in the
Bishop Center, room 7. - 2011/2012 Senate Meeting Dates
- September 12, 2011 January 30, 2012
- October 10, 2011 February 27, 2012
- November 14, 2011 March 26, 2012
- December 12, 2011 April 23, 2012
22Senate Meeting Materials
- The agenda and related reports are posted to the
Senate website prior to the meeting. - Generally includes
- Reports from Administration.
- Reports from Standing Committees.
- All motions.
- Paper copies of reports are not available at the
Senate meeting. - The Bishop Center is wireless! Laptop use is
encouraged!
23Senate Website
- http//www.senate.uconn.edu/
- Includes
- Membership lists.
- Senate meeting dates.
- Agendas for upcoming meetings.
- Minutes of prior meetings.
- Reports to the Senate.
- By-Laws, Rules Regulations of the University
Senate. - Committee information
- Including links to email entire committees
24Senate Office
- Located in the Hall Dorm Building, room 119
- Contact Tammy Gifford
- Telephone 486-2236
- Fax 486-4103
- Email tammy.gifford_at_uconn.edu
- The Senate Office exists to help you
- just ask!