Violence and Threats of Violence Prohibited
Supersedes P99-8, P97-6 and P96-4
Supersedes P99-8, P97-6 and P96-4
POLICY: Priority and Scheduling of Registration
Students shall be allowed to register in the following order:
GROUP 1: Priority Students
Category A - Students with disabilities and registered with the Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) who would not otherwise achieve their academic goals within a reasonable period of time due to an on-going disability.
Category B - Students who participate in intercollegiate sports governed by the NCAA.
The Academic Senate and the President recently approved a new “HSU Policy on Content of Syllabi” (VPAA 07-02 ), which replaces the existing campus policy in the HSU Faculty Handbook and is attached for your reference. In addition to addressing the content to be included in each course syllabus, the policy also encourages all faculty members to post syllabi online in a format that is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
EXECUTIVE MEMORANDUM
June 2009
P09-03
Supersedes P96-1
SUBJECT: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY
I. GENERAL
Humboldt State University allows individual degree programs to offer upper-division (300 or 400-level) undergraduate majors courses (no upper division general education courses) with graduate (500- or 600-level) courses having similar course content in a co-listing arrangement with a single instructor and a common meeting schedule. Co-listing (also known as co-convening or dual-listing) of courses allows for more interaction between undergraduate and graduate students and expands the opportunities for undergraduate students to be exposed to instruction at a more challenging level.
In order to provide a consistent and transparent practice in College of Extended Education & Global Engagement (CEEGE), all self-support academic programs tenure track/tenure faculty buy-out (vacant) rate will be set at the Lecture B step1 per WTU. CEEGE will transfer the fund to appropriate Deans’ office.
DISTRIBUTION: Academic Deans and Department Chairs
In order to provide a consistent and transparent practice in College of Extended Education & Global Engagement (CEEGE), the percentages for net revenue1 sharing for all self-support academic programs including certificate programs will be as follows:
• College of eLearning and Extended Education – 40%
• Academic Dean’s Office (s) – 40%
• Academic Department (s) – 10%
• Academic Affairs Office – 10%
POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR RESPONDING TO ALLEGATIONS OF RESEARCH MISCONDUCT
Approved by the University Senate on this date: April 15, 2014
Approved by Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs on this date: August 24, 2016; Updated February 23, 2024 with institutional name changes.
Supersedes Policy #14-04 (Policy and Procedure for Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct) to include comments from the California Faculty Association.
I. PURPOSE
It is the policy of Humboldt State University that each college within the university shall develop a field trip policy appropriate to its field trip activities. As mandated by the CSU Chancellor’s Executive Order No. 715, at a minimum, the college policies shall be consistent with the CSU Risk Management Policy guidelines.
POLICY UNDER REVIEW AS OF AUGUST 17, 2016
For information pending review of policy, please contact the Office of the President at (707) 826-3300.
OLD POLICY UNDER REVIEW: