AS-320-89/IC

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Adopted: May 25, 1989 ACADEMIC SENATE OF

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY

San Luis Obispo, California

Background statement: At present the University is operating on an approved Academic Calendar extending through the end of 1990. Forthcoming catalog deadlines make it timely to be gin campus-wide consultation on the calendar for the next catalo g issue, 1990-1992. In accordance with CAM 481, the Vice President for Academic Affairs has proposed a calendar to the President for approval following appropriate consultation including the Academic Deans' Council, Academic Senate, Student Senate, Student Affairs Council, Foundation, and Dean of Students. AS-320-89/IC RESOLUTION ON

ACADEMIC CALENDARS WHEREAS,

The proposed Academic Calendars for 1990-1991 and 1991-1992 conform to the guidelines of the document "Academic Calendar Norms and Definitions"; therefore, be it

RESOLVED:

That the Academic Senate of the California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo. California approve the proposed Academic Calendars for 1990-1991 and for 1991-1992. Proposed By: Instruction Committee April 13, 1989

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Charles T. Andrews 1 Chai Academic Academic Senate

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LUIS OBISPO

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JUN 2 1989

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RECEIVED Date

: June 1 1 1989

File No.: Copies:

Malcolm Wilson

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Subject:

ACADEMIC SENATE RESOLUTIONS This will acknowledge your memo of May 26 with which you forwarded the four resolutions adopted by the Academic Senate at its May 25 1 1989 meeting. Disposition of the Academic Senate resolutions are as follows: 1.

Resolution on Foreign Language Exit Requirement (AS-319-89/IC) The position of the Academic Senate is appreciated. In addition to the direction which it gives to the Statewide Academic Senators, the perspective of the Academic Senate will be used by me and other University personnel in discussions on this issue as appropriate.

2.

Resolution on Academic Calendars (AS-320-89/IC) The endorsements of the' Academic Calendars by the Academic Senate is:. appreciated. I also understand the concerns with regard to Saturday examinations and encourage the Academic Senate to pursue any alternatives for this as academic calendars for 1992-93 and beyond are developed.

3.

Resolution on Accreditation Guidelines (AS-321-89/IC) The position of the Academic Senate with regard to Accreditation Guidelines is appreciated 1 and the Vice President for Academic Affairs will utilize the Academic Senate's perspective in responding to the correspondence from the Chancellor's Office (AAPP 89-15).

4.

Resolution on Proposal'to Establish the CIM Center (AS-322-89) The resolution with regard to the establishment of the CIM Center will be utilized by the University as this proposal moves forward.

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