Education Policy Committee, Full Board of Regents to Meet July 12, 13
July 9, 2001
Education Policy Committee, Full Board of Regents to Meet July 12, 13 at
UMCES
The Committee on Education Policy of the University System of Maryland (USM)
Board of Regents and the full Board of Regents will meet in public session on
consecutive days, on Thursday, July 12 and Friday, July 13, respectively, at
the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's Horn Point
Laboratory in Cambridge, MD. The Education Policy session will begin at 5
p.m., while the full board session will start at 1 p.m.
The Education Policy Committee will consider several agenda items, including:
- Process for addressing part-time and full-time non-tenure track
instructional faculty issues
- New program proposals, including a bachelor of science in nursing and a
master of business administration from Bowie State University; a bachelor of
science in urban arts production and a master of science in reading from
Coppin State College; a bachelor of science in finance, a bachelor of
science in marketing, a bachelor of science in management, and a bachelor of
science in exercise science, all from Salisbury University; a certificate in
advanced study in reading education and a certificate in advanced study in
organizational change from Towson University; a master of science in
interaction design and information architecture and a master of science in
health systems management from the University of Baltimore; a bachelor of
arts in music, a bachelor of arts in dance, and a combined bachelor of arts
in environmental studies/bachelor of science in environmental science, all
from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and a master of historic
preservation from the University of Maryland, College Park
Among the agenda items for the full Board of Regents meeting on July 13 are
the following:
- Introduction of the Fiscal Year 2002 Student Regent Saleem A. Rasheed from
Bowie State University
- FY 2002 election of officers
- Adoption of definitions from the recently-passed legislation on collective
bargaining
- Public/private partnership program for student housing at Bowie State
University
- Preliminary discussion of FY 2003 operating budget, tuition, and mandatory
fees
- USM policy on intellectual property
- Shared governance accountability plans
- Institutional reports on the technology fluency of graduates
- Reports on academic advising at USM institutions
- Revision of USM policy on the USM Student Council (USMSC) and the USMSC
Constitution, pertaining to the process and timeline for the selection of
student Regent nominees
- Information technology polices
- USM capital campaign progress report ending May 21
- Resolution of appreciation for outgoing Student Regent Kevin Oxendine
Full agenda and background information will be available at the meeting. Sign
language interpreters and/or other appropriate accommodations for eligible
individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request. Please call
301/445-2756 (voice) or 301/314-7683 (TTY/ITT) to make special arrangements.
Contact:
Chris Hart
Phone: 301/445-2739
E-mail: chart@usmd.edu