USM Regents Meet Friday, December 1: Agenda Includes BRAC Waivers, SAT-Optional Admissions Study
ADELPHI, Md. (November 27, 2006) - The waiver of residency
requirements for relocating
defense contractor employees under BRAC (Base Realignment and Closure
Commission) 2005 and a pilot study of SAT-optional admissions are among
the topics
to be addressed at the upcoming meeting of the University System of
Maryland (USM)
Board of Regents. The public meeting is scheduled for 10:30 a.m.,
Friday, December 1, 2006. It will be held in the 2nd Floor Conference
Room
(Room 2129) of the University of Maryland Biotechnology
Institute/Center for Advanced Research in Biology II (UMBI/CARB II),
9600 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland.
The meeting will open with a
report from Chancellor William E. Kirwan and a presentation of USM's annual dashboard
indicators, used to benchmark and to assess progress across the system's 13
institutions.
These updates will be
followed by several information/discussion items that include:
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Reports from the University
System Presidents, Faculty, Staff and Student Councils;
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USM's STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Teacher Initiative;
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FY 2008 Operating
Budget Request;
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Annual Report on
Contingent Category II Employee Conversion to Regular Status;
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Collective
Bargaining Memoranda of Understanding for Towson University and
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Sworn Police Officers
(SPO) and the Fraternal
Order of Police (FOP).
Also during the Friday
meeting, the board is scheduled to take action on the following:
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New bachelor of
science programs in history and in professional golf management at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore;
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Salisbury University's proposed five-year pilot study of an SAT-optional
admissions process for applicants with a high school GPA of 3.5 or higher;
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Waiver of 12-month
residency requirement for defense contractor employees (including
spouses and dependent children) transferred to Maryland under BRAC.
At its October 27th meeting,
the board approved a similar waiver for civilian employees of the U.S. Armed
Forces relocating under BRAC. The waiver allows these employees and their
families to qualify for in-state tuition rates without the 12-month residency
requirement.
To access the full agenda,
visit: http://www.usmd.edu/regents/agendas/fb120106.html.
Background information and agendas 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.
For driving directions to UMBI/CARB
II, visit: http://carb.umbi.umd.edu/about/location.aspx?id=a0_1.
Contact: John Buettner
Phone: 301.445.2719
Email: jbuettner@usmd.edu