Student Club and Student Organization Travel Policy
Applies to:
This policy applies to Faculty, Staff, Volunteers, and Students who function as a Club or student organization advisors, students, and volunteers
This policy applies to Faculty, Staff, Volunteers, and Students who function as a Club or student organization advisors, students, and volunteers
A certificate program is a coherent grouping of courses from one or more disciplines that provides a set of learning experiences, often, but not always, related to a specific career area. Alternatively, a certificate program may provide a multidisciplinary focus on a specific topic or area. A certificate program differs substantially in focus from a degree program, although certain common courses may be applied to both degree and certificate courses of study.
VPAA 20-03 (Supersedes P17-04 eLearning Quality Assurance Policy)
May 12, 2020
SUBJECT: HSU eLearning Policy
DISTRIBUTION: Faculty, Staff, Administrators and Students
Responsible Office: Facilities Management
Applies to:
Applies to: Faculty, Staff, Students
Supersedes: EM:P13-01
Given the representative, fiduciary, legal, and other long-range policy making responsibilities of student office holders, it is the policy of Humboldt State University (HSU) that student office holders have an obligation to demonstrate academic involvement, achievement, and progress. Authority is provided in the Chancellor's Office Academic Affairs Coded Memorandum AA-2012-05, Minimum Qualifications for Student Office Holders.
Students may declare and complete a second major only if they meet the following criteria:
1) Must declare second major before earning 90 units.
2) Demonstrate that they can graduate with both majors completed in fewer than 140 total units.
Students who choose to complete a second major and cannot complete the required courses in less than 140 units may submit a request for an exception to the department chair and college dean.
Students are not permitted to change majors after they have earned 90 units, unless the new major can be completed in less than 140 total units.
Students who choose to change majors and cannot complete the required courses in less than 140 units may submit a request for an exception to the department chair and dean.
PASSED – April 27, 2010 – Academic Senate
APPROVED – May 10, 2010 – President Richmond
EDITED – April 2, 2019 - Academic Senate
APPROVED – June 10, 2019 – President Rossbacher
Responsible Office: Risk Management and Safety Services
Applies to: All members of the University community and non-HSU groups requesting permission to serve alcoholic beverages at University events and non-HSU groups requesting permission to serve alcoholic beverages on University property.
Supersedes: EM:P11-01, UML 96-6, 94-1, 92-1, and P89-3, P87-1, P76-16, P74-11
In the course of achieving competence in a major area of study, HSU students will acquire intellectual skills and knowledge of cultures, history, and the physical and natural world that will prepare them for fulfilling careers, for thoughtful and civic participation in democratic society, and to work for sustainable, just societies.