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Standardized Student Evaluation Questions, effective 2006/07 AY

On April 25, 2006 the Academic Senate passed the Resolution on Developing a Standardized Core Evaluation Form.  This resolution recommended that instructional faculty incorporate twelve core questions into all student evaluation of courses starting in Fall 2006. The President accepted and approved this Academic Senate resolution on May 15, 2006. The complete resolution and the HSU Instructor Evaluation—Core Questions are attached to this Administrative Memorandum, and are also available on-line at

GUIDELINES AND POLICIES CONCERNING COURSE CREDIT UNITS, CLASS SCHEDULES, AND COURSE NUMBERING

REISSUE: Originally published on October 15, 1984, by Timothy McCaughey, Dean for Academic Planning, as a part of the conversion from the quarter system to the semester system. The section regarding the conversion of course credit units from quarter to semester system has been omitted from this updated document. Additionally the "Class Scheduling Policy" recommended by the Academic Resources Allocation Committee and the Academic Senate and approved by the Provost on April 5, 1995 is attached to this document as an addendum.

BUDGET PRINCIPLES, CALENDAR, CATEGORIES, AND PROTOCOL FOR ANNUAL UNIT PRESENTATIONS

This administrative memorandum presents: (1) a set of principles to guide the budget process in Academic Affairs;(2) a calendar that shows the major events associated with budgeting;(3) a list of budget  categories that  will  be  used  in  making  presentations before  ARAC  and  in  tracking allocation/expendituredata; (4) a definition of a base budget; and (5) a protocolthat the Provost, the deans, and directorswill use in presentingrequests for base budgets.

Access Policy for Non-Affiliated Borrowers of the Cal Poly Humboldt Library

Non-affiliated borrowers are defined as anyone not currently employed by, or attending, Cal Poly Humboldt. Retired staff and emeritus faculty are still considered affiliated. There is a separate policy for alumni borrowing.

Policy

The Library exists primarily to support the University's teaching and research functions. In addition, the Library serves the citizens of the area, consistent with its primary function and within prescribed resource limitations.

User Privacy Policy of the Cal Poly Humboldt Library

It is the policy of the Cal Poly Humboldt Library to respect the privacy of all users to the extent permitted by law. The Library will not reveal the identities of individual users (names, addresses, telephone numbers, social security numbers) or reveal what information sources or services they consult (books checked out, questions asked), to anyone outside of the organization unless required to by law.