2018-2019 Members
Faculty-Humanities
Mr. Logan Sledge
Faculty-Humanities
Dr. Steve Shelburne, Chair
Faculty-Humanities
Dr. Cory Wikan
Faculty-Natural Sciences
Dr. Jarret Richardson
Faculty-Natural Sciences
Dr. Katherine Brandl
Faculty-Natural Sciences
Dr. Joshua Lawrence
Faculty-Social Sciences
Dr. Helen Sikes
Faculty-Social Sciences
Dr. Jessica Alexander
Faculty-Social Sciences
Dr. Mark Leeper
Provost, ex-officio
Dr. Jenifer K. Ward
Registrar, ex-officio
Dr. Katherine Bearden
Student
Cahterine LeBlanc
Purposes and Responsibilities
On behalf of the faculty, and subject to its authority, the Academic Policy Council initiates and recommends to the Faculty policies concerning the undergraduate academic programs of the College. Such policies include those involving curriculum, degree requirements, academic regulations and standards, student classification and class standing, student course load, honors in majors, new programs or degrees, first-year experience, summer school, distance learning, articulation agreements, and all other academic matters that are the responsibility of the Faculty. In addition, the Council reviews and approves program-specific changes, such as new course proposals, catalog language changes, individualized major proposals, special topics courses, and modules.
The Council shall report all of its actions promptly to the faculty-at-large, normally through its minutes and reports at faculty meetings.
Composition
The Council is composed of nine faculty members (3 elected by each division), one student, the Provost (ex officio and without vote) and Registrar (ex officio and without vote). The nine faculty members are elected for staggered three-year terms. The student member is recommended by the SGA for a one-year appointment with possibility of renewal. The Council chair will be elected from the faculty members of the Council.
Minutes
There is a proposal form through which you can send APC proposals to change academic policy.
Last updated 2 November 2018