The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting # 82 on
October 12, 1998:
MOTION POSTPONED
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to approve the following changes to
the Governance Coordinating Committee procedures.
EFFECTIVE: Upon Chancellor's Approval
RATIONALE: The recommended changes clarify the role
of the Governance Coordinating Committee in the
governance structure at the University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥
Fairbanks. Amendments to the Procedures require a
two-thirds vote from each of the three governing
bodies.
The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting # 82 on
October 12, 1998:
MOTION PASSED
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to recommend that the proposed
Regents' Policy and University Regulation 09.99.01--Recreational
and Intercollegiate Athletics as submitted by the Board of Regents
to the Faculty Alliance be accepted.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: Proposed changes to the original policy are
to: 1) clarify the intention of the policy and bring it up
to date, particularly with expectations for non-
discrimination and gender equity; and 2) stress that
expectations for recreational and intercollegiate
athletics should be commensurate with the resources
available to and controlled by the MAU.
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CAPS = Addition
REGENTS' POLICY 09.99.00
PART IX
STUDENT AFFAIRS
CHAPTER XCIX
Recreational and [[Competitive]] INTERCOLLEGIATE Athletics
GENERAL STATEMENT: RECREATIONAL AND INTERCOLLEGIATE
ATHLETICS
[[Preamble]] P09.99.01
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA WILL SUPPORT OPPORTUNITIES FOR
STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN RECREATIONAL AND/OR INTER-
COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS. EACH MAU WILL DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF
SUPPORT FOR SUCH ACTIVITIES WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH THE
MAU'S MISSION AND WITHIN THE LIMITS OF ITS FACILITIES,
RESOURCES, AND PERSONNEL. WHILE OPPORTUNITIES MAY BE MADE
AVAILABLE TO THE TOTAL CAMPUS COMMUNITY, PRIORITY WILL BE
GIVEN TO STUDENT PARTICIPANTS.
[[The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ supports the development of
opportunities for men and women to participate in recreational and
competitive athletics ancillary to academic development
throughout its system. The university will provide opportunities
for student participation in sports experiences through
recreational, intramural, and extramural physical activities, and
further will develop selected intercollegiate competitive team
programs with which units of the University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ system and
their respective communities can identify.
(12-11-81)
Student Participation P09.99.02
Each campus encourages the participation of each student in at
least one sports activity of life time value which may be achieved
through spontaneous recreational participation, intramural,
extramural, and competitive sports programs.
(12-11-81) ]]
ATHLETIC [[Physical]] Activities P09.99.02 [[03]]
A. Recreational Athletics [[P09.99.03(A)]]
The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ will encourage [[spontaneous]]
recreational activities by providing facility use [[time.]],
WITHIN THE LIMITS OF FACILITY AVAILABILITY, RESOURCES,
AND PERSONNEL. [[Priority in recreational athletics will be
given to student participants with opportunities available
to the total campus constituency. These opportunities are
inclusive of all casual physical activities and limited only
by the mind of the user and the appropriateness of the
facilities. The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ will strive to provide
the fiscal and physical support that is necessary to create
this opportunity. (12-11-81) ]]
B. Intramural Athletics [[P09.99.03(B)]]
The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ WILL encourage[[s]] the development
of campus intramural ATHLETICS [[sports]] which allows
[[non-varsity]] competition among [[men and women]] students
and faculty-staff groups. [[in a wide variety of athletic
activities.]] Students should play a primary role in the
selection and management of [[the particular]] intramural
activities. [[conducted.]]
C. Extramural Athletics [[P09.99.03(C)]]
[[Institutions within]] The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ [[system]]
may establish and sponsor teams in organized competitive
programs outside of the CAMPUS [[institution]] SUCH AS WITH
[[including but not limited to]] city leagues, church leagues,
inter-school competition, and organized tournaments.
Preference for participation on these teams [[shall]] WILL
be given to [[currently enrolled]] students. [[Rules of
competition shall be established by the sponsoring
organization. The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ system shall be
encouraged to sponsor such organized competitive
tournaments for participating institutions.]] University of
ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ facilities may be USED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS
FOR EXTRAMURAL ATHLETICS. [[made available for such
programs.]]
D. Intercollegiate Athletics [[P09.99.03(D)]]
Intercollegiate [[sports]] ATHLETICS ORGANIZED TO provide
[[advance]] competitive opportunities for student athletes
[[The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ shall promote, through recruiting
and funding, competitive sports appropriate to the ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥
scene.]] WILL BE OPERATED UNDER MAU CONTROL WITH
ACADEMIC AND FINANCIAL INTEGRITY, AND IN COMPLIANCE
WITH APPLICABLE ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION RULES.
1. Authorized Sports [[P09.99.03(D.1)]]
Sports authorized for intercollegiate competition are:
Basketball
Cross-country Running
Gymnastics
Ice Hockey
Riflery
Skiing - Nordic and Alpine
Swimming
Volleyball
Amendments to this list must be approved by the Board
of Regents. (12-11-81)
2. Levels of Competition [[P09.99.03(D.2)]]
The intercollegiate teams of the University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥
shall compete at a national organizational
classification level commensurate with available
funding, facilities, and skill levels of the athletes.
Requests for membership in a particular organization
and change in the approved classification level of
competition will originate at the [[institution]] MAU,
and must be approved by the Board of Regents
3. Participation by ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ns [[P09.99.03(D.3)]]
Participation by ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥n athletes will be encouraged
through active recruitment of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ns who are capable
of athletic performance at the designated level of
competition.
4. Participation by ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ns [[P09.99.03(D.4)]]
In order to participate in intercollegiate athletics, a
student must:
a. meet the standards set by the appropriate
national athletic organization; and
b. meet the academic standards as established by
the appropriate [[major administrative unit]] MAU.
[[5. Intercollegiate Tournaments Sponsorship
[[P09.99.03(D.5)]]
[[Institutions within the University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ may
sponsor intercollegiate athletic tournaments provided
funding for such tournaments has been approved in the
intercollegiate athletics budget. In any newly
established tournaments, the host ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥n institution
of such tournaments shall include the other ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥n
institutions among tournament participants when the
teams are participating at the same division
classification level.]]
5[[6.]] Common Opponents [[P09.99.03(D.6)]]
[[The university endorses]] A "common opponents"
philosophy WILL BE UTILIZED WHERE POSSIBLE within
the conference structure and scheduling TO ALLOW
MORE THAN ONE CAMPUS TO ENGAGE A VISITING TEAM
DURING ITS TRAVEL IN THE STATE. [[possibilities.]]
SOURCES OF Funding FOR [[of]] Athletics P09.99.03[[04]]
[[For the four physical activities programs listed above, specific
funds for capital improvements to accommodate increased student
participation and for the management and support of the different
programs will be identified in the long-range and annual planning
and budgeting process at each MAU. The needs of these programs,
in addition to the instructional needs of the academic units and
programs, will be considered when planning for the development
and use of sports facilities. (12-11-81)
Intercollegiate athletics shall not dominate facility use nor
funding to the detriment of recreational, extramural or intramural
athletic opportunities nor shall one sport exclude the development
of other intercollegiate, recreational, intramural, or extramural
sports activities. Facilities of the institution may be available for
public use as stated in Policy and Regulation 06.02.01.]]
The support of athletic program expenses by local private sources
(such as booster clubs or individuals) or supplementary activities
MAY BE ENCOURAGED BUT SUCH SUPPORT MUST BE MADE [[will be
channeled]] through MAU [[the university]] accounting systemS and
WILL be subject to university accounting procedures, review and
audit.
NON-DISCRIMINATION AND GENDER EQUITY
[[Equal Opportunity]] P09.99. 04[[05]]
EACH CHANCELLOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH
APPLICABLE NON-DISCRIMINATION AND GENDER EQUITY MANDATES.
[[The University of ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ affirms its policy of providing equal
opportunity for the participation of men and women in all
intercollegiate, extramural, intramural, and recreational athletic
activities (04.01.15), as well as equivalent institutional services,
in compliance with federal and state law and regulation. Each
chancellor and campus president is responsible for maintaining
equal opportunity for men and women. ]]
(12-11-81; revised [[12-17-81)]] DATE
The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting # 82 on
October 12, 1998:
MOTION PASSED
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to amend the 1999-2000 Academic
Calendar as presented by the Registrar prepared in accordance to
BOR policies and forward it to the Governance Coordinating
Committee for action.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: The consensus of the Curricular Affairs
Committee was that the 1999-2000 academic calendar
should adhere to senate policy and can do so by
scheduling final examinations in both fall and spring
semesters for the period Wednesday through Saturday.
DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS - Fairbanks Campus
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1999-2000
FALL SEMESTER-1999
Registration for the 1999 fall semester begins Mon., Apr. 5,
1999
Fee payment begins Thurs., July 1
Application for admission deadline for fall semester Mon., Aug. 2
Orientation for new students Sun.-Wed., Aug. 29-Sept. 1
Residence halls open, 9 am Sun., Aug. 29
Financial aid disbursement begins Mon., Aug. 30
First day of instruction Thurs., Sept 2
Late registration begins Thurs., Sept 2
Labor Day (no classes) Mon., Sept. 6
Late registration and fee payment end Fri., Sept. 10
Last day for 100% refund of tuition and materials fees Fri., Sept. 10
Last day for student-initiated and faculty-initiated drops
(course does not appear on academic record) Fri., Sept. 17
Last day for 50% refund of tuition (only) Fri., Sept. 17
Low grade reports for freshmen due not later than Fri., Oct. 8
Last day to apply for 1999 fall graduation Fri., Oct. 15
Last day for student-initiated and faculty-initiated
withdrawals (W grade given for course) Fri., Oct. 29
Registration and fee payment for the 2000 spring
semester begin Mon., Nov. 8
Thanksgiving holidays (no classes) Thurs.-Sun., Nov. 25-28
Last day of instruction Mon., Dec. 13
Final examinations [[Tues.-Fri., Dec. 14-17]] WED.-SAT., DEC. 15-18
Residence halls close, noon [[Sat., Dec. 18]] Sun., Dec. 19
Grades due to the Registrar's Office Tues., Dec. 21
Campus closed 5 p.m., Fri., Dec. 24, 1999 - 8 a.m., Mon., Jan 3. 2000
SPRING SEMESTER-2000
Application for admission deadline for spring semester Wed., Dec. 1, 1999
Orientation for new students Mon.-Tues., Jan. 10-11, 2000
Residence halls open, 9 a.m. Sun., Jan. 9
Financial aid disbursement begins Tues., Jan. 11
First day of instruction Thurs., Jan. 13
Late registration begins Thurs., Jan. 13
ÀÖ»¢Ö±²¥ Civil Rights Day (no classes�late registration
and fee payment continue) Mon., Jan. 17
Late registration and fee payment end Fri., Jan. 21
Last day for 100% refund of tuition and material fees Fri., Jan. 21
Last day for student-initiated and faculty-initiated drops
(course does not appear on academic record) Fri., Jan. 28
Last day for 50% refund of tuition (only) Fri., Jan. 28
Last day to apply for 2000 spring graduation Tues., Feb. 15
Low grade reports for freshmen due not later than Fri., Feb. 18
Last day for student-initiated and faculty-initiated
withdrawals (W grade given for course) Fri., Mar. 10
Spring recess Mon.-Sun., Mar. 13-19
Registration for the 2000 fall semester begin Mon., Apr. 3
All Campus Day (no classes) Fri., Apr. 21
Last day of instruction Mon., May 1
Final examinations [[Tues.-Fri., May 2-5]] Wed.-Sat., May 3-6
Residence halls close, noon [[Sat., May 6]] Sun., May 7
Commencement Sun., May 7
Grades due to the Registrar's Office Wed., May 10
Fee Payment for the 2000 fall semester begins Mon., July 3
The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting # 82 on
October 12, 1998:
MOTION PASSED (2 nays)
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to delegate the authority to approve
exceptions to academic policy (petitions) as follows:
1. For matters involving the CORE CURRICULUM: Faculty
advisor, head of the department in the curricular area
involved, through the Graduation Office to the chair of
the Core Review Committee. An appeal of the chair's
decision will be referred to the Provost for resolution.
2. For matters involving the MAJOR OR MINOR DEGREE
REQUIREMENTS: Faculty advisor, department head in the
major or minor area, to the Graduation Office. An
appeal of this decision will be referred to the Dean in
the major or minor area for resolution.
3. For OTHER matters: Faculty advisor, dean/director of
the college/school of the student's major (who will
consult with the appropriate department head(s)) to the
Graduation Office. An appeal of this decision will be
referred to the Provost for resolution.
By the end of September, the Registrar's Office will
supply the Curricular Affairs Committee with a brief
summary of petition actions taken during the previous
academic year.
EFFECTIVE: Spring 1999
RATIONALE: The current petition process is too
cumbersome and involves too many parties. Current
policy also lacks any point of reference in the petition
process. The proposed motion will simplify the process
by reducing the number of parties, and by establishing a
point of reference in the Graduation Office. The
proposal provides academic quality assurance.
The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting # 82 on
October 12, 1998:
MOTION PASSED
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to refer the issue of amending the
UAF Faculty Appointment and Evaluation Policies & Regulations for
the Evaluation of Faculty to the Faculty & Scholarly Affairs
Committee. They will report back to the Senate no later than the
May 1999 meeting.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
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