INDEX
Introduction
Table of Contents
Policies in Process
Preliminaries
Policies
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Legal Authority and Governance
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University-wide
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Presidential Area
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Academic Affairs
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Business Affairs
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Student Life
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University Advancement
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Administrative Services
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University Standing Committees
Policy Statement
The administrators, faculty, staff, and students of Marywood
University bring to it a wealth of talent, knowledge, and expertise.
The University Standing Committees structure provides an avenue by
which this reservoir of human potential is applied to institutional
problem solving and planning. Through membership on University
Standing Committees, the entire Marywood community participates in
the operation of the institution.
A University Standing Committee is established by action of the
President of the University, usually with the recommendation of the
Policy Committee of the University. Implied with this presidential
responsibility are the following:
- The committee structure shall reflect the mission, goals,
and objectives of the University.
- The University's commitment to shared governance is a high
priority.
- The University Standing Committees structure shall provide an
opportunity for a broad spectrum of the Marywood community to have
a voice in the operation of the institution.
- Committees shall have specific titles that begin with identifying
keywords rather than generic terms. Examples: Student Life
Committee, not Committee on Student Life; Rank and Tenure
Committee, not University Committee on Rank and Tenure
- Undue proliferation of University Standing Committees should be
avoided in order to diminish duplicative effort and unnecessary
meetings. Ad hoc committees and task forces should be used to
handle specific, short-term issues. When a long-term issue arises,
an attempt should be made to find a committee that may handle the
issue appropriately within its existing charge. Or, if the charge
of an existing University Standing Committee is closely related to
a long-term issue, the charge of the committee should be expanded
by the President of the University to encompass the issue. Only as
a last resort should a new committee be established.
It is expected that each committee will articulate an attendance
policy at its first meeting in the academic year.
UNLESS CONTRADICTED BY THE LANGUAGE OF A SPECIFIC COMMITTEE
DESCRIPTION, THE FOLLOWING GENERAL RULES APPLY:
Eligibility for membership -- Elected and appointed membership
is ordinarily limited to Marywood University administrators, faculty,
staff, and students.
Terms -- The term for an elected or appointed member is
three years, with possibility of one additional consecutive term.
Eligibility is effective again after a hiatus of one year.
Staggered terms - Elected and appointed terms are staggered in
the initial construction of a committee in order to provide for
continuity.
Selection of members - Members are described in committee
descriptions as elected, appointed, or ex officio. Although not
always listed in committee descriptions,
- the President of the University is an ex officio member
of all University Standing Committees;
- vice presidents are ex officio members of committees that affect
their areas of responsibility;
- academic deans are ex officio members of committees that affect
their colleges.
Elections and appointments to committee membership begin in the
spring of the year with a completion deadline of the opening day of
the fall semester. A list of the committee's membership is sent to
the President of the University at any time within that time
frame.
Filling vacancies in unexpired terms -A vacancy in an
unexpired term of an elected member is filled by the alternate for
the position. A vacancy in an unexpired term of an appointed member
is filled by a new appointment. A partial term has no bearing on
eligibility of the person's own right to election or appointment.
Chair and secretary - Each committee selects its own chair,
vice chair, and secretary
The chair is responsible for
- calling, conducting and adjourning meetings,
- placing items of business, notices and motions on the
agenda,
- admitting observers and visitors,
- determining the vote on a particular motion,
- seeing that the will of the committee is carried out or
communicated,
- seeing to the reporting responsibilities of the committee.
The committee secretary, who is not necessarily a member of the
committee, is responsible for
- drafting accurate and concise agendas and minutes,
- preparing other materials for meetings,
- undertaking associated clerical tasks assigned by the chair.
Effective date of membership - Committee membership is
effective with the opening of the academic year each fall.
Reports - Every University Standing Committee has reporting
responsibilities.
- Each committee shall submit annually, usually at the end
of the academic year, a summary report of its activities. The
report, which may be submitted in either hard copy or electronic
form, is sent to the President of the University, to the reporting
authority in the committee description, and to the Secretary of
the University.
- Committees are encouraged to keep minutes of meetings. Copies,
which may be submitted in either hard copy or electronic form, are
sent to the President of the University, to the reporting
authority in the committee description, and to the Secretary of
the University.
Copies of annual reports and minutes that are sent to the
Secretary of the University are filed in the Archives of the
institution.
Definitions
University Standing Committee - a council, board, or
committee that
- is charged by the President of the University as a
permanent working unit;
- reports directly to the President of the University or to a vice
president designated by the President of the University;
- can be a Presidential, Academic Affairs, Business Affairs, Student
Life, or University Advancement committee.
Presidential Standing Committee - a committee
that is charged by the President of the University and must report
directly to the President of the University
Academic Affairs Standing Committee - a committee
that is charged by the President of the University and must report
to the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Business Affairs Standing Committee - a committee
that is charged by President of the University and must report to
the Vice President for Business Affairs
Student Life Standing Committee - a committee
that is charged by the President of the University and must report
to the Vice President for Student Life
University Advancement Standing Committee - a
committee that is charged by the President of the University and
must report to the Vice President for University Advancement
Procedures
Information regarding committees is available at the office of the
Secretary of the University.
Related Policies and Committees
Committees - all University
Standing Committees
History of the Policy
10/04/02 - Revision, including title change from University-wide
Committees to University Standing Committees approved by the
President of the University as recommended by the Policy Committee of
the University
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