VPAC Terms of Reference
VICE PRESIDENT'S ACADEMIC COUNCIL (VPAC)
and
STANDING COMMITTEES
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Statement of Authorities, Accountabilities, and Limitations:
The Vice President¿s Academic Council (VPAC) is an academic leadership and administration body. This body provides academic program planning and academic leadership on behalf of the College. The Council carries out the collective responsibilities of the committee members and their respective areas in accordance with the responsibility and accountability delegated by the College Board through the President.
Membership:
Vice President, Academic (Chair and voting member)
Dean, Child, Family & Community Studies (voting member)
Dean, Commerce & Business Administration (voting member)
Dean, Health Sciences (voting member)
Dean, Humanities & Social Sciences (voting member)
Dean, Language, Literature & Performing Arts (voting member)
Dean, Science & Technology (voting member)
Dean, Developmental Education (voting member)
Director, Student Enrollment Services & Registrar
VPA Administrative Assistant (support and non-voting)
Principle Areas of Responsibility:
· General Operations
· Budget Development and Management
· Education Policy Administration, Policy Review and Development
· Personnel and Student Leadership
· Strategic Academic Planning
· Enrollment Management at the Faculty Level
· New Program Development
· Continuing Education
· Educational Linkage and Articulation within Regional K-12 and Post-Secondary Institutions
· Special Projects
· Problem Identification, Analysis, Resolution or Referral
· Faculty and Academic Development
· Strategic Development Fund
· Scholarly Activity Fund
· Common Professional Development Fund
VPAC is assisted in this work by six Committees:
· Standing Committee on Academic Affairs (SCAA)
· Standing Committee on Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning (ETTL)
· Continuing & Contract Education Coordination Committee
· Academic Signature Steering Committee (ASSC)
· Timetable Operations Committee (TOC)
· Scholarly Activity Fund Adjudication Committee (SAFAC)
The Membership for these committees consists of faculty members and, in the case of the Continuing & Contract Education Coordination Committee, staff members and faculty members from across three Divisions of the College. The Committees are chaired by faculty. The Deans are ex officio members of these committees (non-voting), and serve as liaison function between the committees and VPAC. Joint meetings occur on occasion, and the business conducted on these committees is reported back to VPAC.
Rev. March 2009
