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Central Connecticut
State University adheres to a policy of shared governance in accordance
with the following principles, which are adapted from the CSU-AAUP/BOT
contract and the Constitution of the Faculty Senate of Central
Connecticut State University.
Collegiality in
academic governance at Central Connecticut State University can best be
accomplished through a Senate selected by representatives of the
appropriate university constituencies in accordance with the Senate’s
constitution and tradition. Matters of concern to the Senate include:
(a) curriculum policy and curricular structure, (b) requirements for
degrees and granting of degrees, (c) policies for recruitment, admission
and retention of students, (d) academic policies relating to students,
and (e) other matters of campus community concern.
Academic policies of
the University are a responsibility of the faculty of the University.
The powers of the faculty are delegated to the Faculty Senate, which
represents the will of the faculty. The Faculty Senate has
decision-making authority in such areas as curriculum matters, degree
requirements, scholastic standards, academic freedom, admission
policies, and student behavior. The Faculty Senate serves in an
advisory capacity in the appointment of administrative officers, budget
and planning matters, university organizational structure, promotion and
tenure policy, and in other matters affecting the educational quality
and mission of the university. The Faculty Senate is the sole
legislative body representing the faculty
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