New Center or Institute
This document is designed to provide (1) an overview of the procedure, (2) guidelines for the proposal, and (3) signature page. If the guidelines are unclear, or if your program has some unique characteristics that require special input, please call the Dean of Undergraduate Studies (x6101) or the Dean of the School of Graduate, International and Interdisciplinary Studies (x6880).
Overview
Because a new center or institute may be local or affect several constituents, departments and colleges on campus, the review process will differ depending on the scope of the center. The Dean of Undergraduate Studies and the Chair of the Educational Policies and Programs Committee of the Academic Senate will jointly determine the extent of the required review for each proposal based on its perceived impact. The review will then be conducted by the Educational Policies and Programs Committee of the Academic Senate to determine its impact on the educational programs and resources of the university, resulting in a recommendation to the President.
New Institutes or Centers
The procedures outlined here reflect the policy on Centers and Institutes,
EM 02-07, and the CSU Executive
Order 751 on Centers/Institutes/Similar Entities. All new centers, institutes
and similar entities must be approved as stipulated in EM (02-07); most
must be reported to the Chancellor’s office (see #8 under “Proposal
Format”).
Proposals with Curricular Effect
Proposals that will impact curriculum and are initiated through a faculty
member or academic unit are normally discussed within the originating Department
by its designated consultation structures, such as the Department Curriculum
Committee, and then referred by the Department Chair to the College Undergraduate
or Graduate Curriculum Committee (or equivalent). Proposals that originate
in an academic unit higher than a departmental level, need to demonstrate
appropriate consultation with the affected department(s) and faculty.
The Signature Form outlines the process, and should be attached to the proposal prior to submission to the Department Curriculum Committee. Proposers may meet with the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, or, for graduate programs, the Dean of the school of Graduate, International and Interdisciplinary Studies, to review the procedures appropriate to their proposal.
Proposals without Direct Curricular Effect
A center or institute might not impact curriculum through the development
of programs, degrees, or coursework, etc. Proposals for such centers/institutes
may bypass Departmental and College Curriculum Committees, but must be signed
by departments and deans of the academic units affected by the proposal.
They should also demonstrate that the affected faculty members have had
an opportunity to comment on the proposal.
Proposal Format:
New Center/Institute
The proposal must follow the format below.