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Committees Reporting to the Provost & VPAA

Center for Instructional & Learning Technologies

Center for Instructional and Learning Technologies Advisory functions as a liaison between the faculty and the Center for Instructional Learning Technologies. Six faculty members, representing broad interests in instructional technology, are appointed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost to assist the director with planning and policy decisions for the benefit of the entire University.

National Scholarship

National Scholarship nominates candidates for the Marshall, Fulbright, and Rhodes scholarships.
CLEP

CLEP/Advance Placement evaluates, communicates, and makes decisions regarding all programs, which allow college/university credit for academic work related to high school studies and experiences which are pre-college/university entrance.


Outstanding Faculty Awards

Outstanding Faculty Awards selects winners for teaching and service awards based on nominations by students, faculty, staff, and alumni; a University-wide committee appointed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, it has student and faculty representatives from every college.
Cooperative Education

Cooperative Education serves as the advisory group between the Career Counseling Services and the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost on all matters concerning Cooperative Education programs.
Student Technology Fee

Student Technology Fee receives and considers applications for funding from the Student Technology Fee and submits its recommendations to the President. It consists of five faculty members appointed by the Provost and five students appointed by the President of Student Government, plus two nonvoting ex-officio members, the Directors of the Office of Information Technology Systems and Services (formerly known as the Computer Center) and of the Center for Instructional and Learning Technologies. The membership is structured so that all academic colleges have representation.
International Programs

International Programs serves as an advisory committee to the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost on matters involving international students and faculty.
University Information Technology Council

University Information Technology Council is charged with providing strategic planning input to the University’s leadership and service providers with regard to all aspects of information technology planning, services and policies. The Council advises the Provost on academic and enterprise information technology, assists in the implementation of University-wide information technology plans, and provides recommendations on other IT related issues. Membership is broadly representative and includes several ex-officio appointments. The University’s Chief Information Officer serves as chair, the Director of the Office of Information Technology Systems and Services as vice chair.
 
Last Updated: November 28, 2007

 

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Office of Provost & VPAA
302 Twamley Hall
Box 8176
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202
Telephone: (701) 777.2167
Fax: (701) 777.4139
denisebischoff@mail.und.nodak.edu

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