ED POLICY MEETING MINUTES

April 4, 2006

Present:

George Buckingham

Lynne Douglas

Sherri Hancock

Jennifer Hughes

Peter Monroy

Cindy Moss

Garry Nicol

Tadashi Tsuchida

Angelica Gorostiza (recorder)

 

Absent:

Kevin Sullivan

Char Wulbers

 

 

  1. Read and Approve March 7, 2006 minutes.

LD re-worded #4 of progress on academic accommodations appeal.

Minutes approved as amended.

 

2.  Report from Academic Senate:  GN

á       Upgrades to Graduation Requirements

á       Academic Accommodations for DSPS

o      Reviewed suggestions regarding Board approval process

á       Bookstore will begin renting books to students

o      Funding has begun for this venture

o      Questions came up regarding bookstore profits

o      SH confirmed the bookstore is an auxiliary service

á       FYI: Regina Stanback-Stroud updates Academic Deans regarding Academic Senate proposals (e.g. increasing Math/English graduation requirements)

¤       JH: If this decision is left at the college level, more dialogue

¤       SH: still under discussion if decision will be made at district level.

 

3.  Report on Degree Audit Steering Committee Recommendations:  SH

á       38 recommendations to Academic Senate from 3 campuses regarding Ôhow-toÕ guidelines about how Degree Audit should be handled.

o      A few have been accomplished.

o      Other items have not yet been sent to  Academic Senate

¤       GPA Calculation

¤       Degree requirements when there are conversions of quarter units

¤       Reciprocity from years before passage of District Rules and Regs 6.26.

á       Transferring coursework issues

o      When native coursework OK. 

o      Coursework from outside

o      Is it overall?  Or degree/transfer requirements only applicable.

o      GPA calculations under discussion:

¤       Transferring in non-native courses may be inflated versus native coursework transfers penalized.

¤       TT: Raised concern regarding various methods of calculations, district, regional, statewide methods. 

4.  Progress report on disabled student academic accommodations appeals form: LD

To be revisited at next session. 

 

5.  New developments: cheating/plagiarism? CM/GN

á       SH: Survey administered and being tallied. 

 

á       CM: statistics class doing cheating/plagiarism survey.

 

  1. For accreditation:  review catalog: SH/GN

á       (handout, handbook, accreditation website)

á       Student, community, college

á       Summary of findings from focus groups

á       LD and  Virginia Padron added to Standard II committee

á       Pg. 2-4 from accreditation handbook:

o      Part 2: Ôprovide a catalog with preciseÉ.Ó

¤       Ed Policy to determine points listed if precise, accurate, current.

á       To review, update, revise.

á       GN asked to note member name, date at front for documentation.  Also asked to review as accurate unless something significant regarding process comes up. (e.g. areas that need further clarification or donÕt understand)

á       Committee to review handbook individually, comments on document.

á       Items brought up:

o      PM>clarify academic renewal policy

o      GB> (CBE p.16) reword to convey department basis, not open entry. 

7.  Matriculation advisory committee: JH

¤       Will attend Ed Policy at next session in May. 

¤       GN request thumbnails of Powerpoint for records

¤       JH: budget update

o      Early alert warning notice

¤       SH: District Advisory Matriculation committee:

o      Would SMCCD go along with increasing maximum summer enrollments of 9 units? (due to 5 week and 6 week courses)

¤       CSM and Canada did not approve increasing 9 maximum summer units. 

¤       JH: Regina Stanback-Stroud to review Ed Policy catalog language regarding Ò10 units per summer sessionÓ.

á       Student wonÕt have to petition since they will be approved anyway.

á       Student canÕt exceed 10 units

o      GN suggest JH craft language to approve at May session. 

 

 

 

 

¤       JH: If this decision is left at the college level, more dialogue

¤       SH: still under discussion if decision will be made at district level.

 

8.  SRJC grievance scenario:  Revisit at May session. 

 

9.  Agenda items for May 2. 

¤       Accomplishments and goals

¤       Matriculation advisory committee. 

¤       Revisit accreditation review of catalog (SH and GN).