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Senate adopts merger procedures
by Sarah
R. Buchholz, Chronicle staff
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Faculty Senate approved a set of procedures to be followed in the
merger of academic programs after a brief discussion at its Feb.
14 meeting.
The campus had been
without a specific procedure for addressing "situations in
which the outcome of planning is the merger of existing programs,
rather than reduction or elimination." Governance documents
had previously considered mergers as if they were the elimination
of a program.
The senate's plan distinguishes
between situations in which there is substantial agreement between
the parties who are considering a merger and situations where substantial
agreement is lacking. In the former case, the procedures are designed
to streamline the process, and in the latter case, an advisory timetable
sets deadlines for each step of the more complex process, covering
a roughly six-month period between the formal proposal of a merger
by a department, dean, or provost to the provost's recommendation
to the chancellor.
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