Consultation
"Once a year, in consultation with Academic Advising, the Enrollment Management Advisory Committee, and college deans, CAB may recommend a call for new GE course proposals in one or more areas based on programmatic needs and historical and projected student demand data. The data and rationale will be publicly available at www.csuchico.edu/ge. If there is no need for additional courses in any Subject Area, Subarea, upper-division Pathway, or GE Minor there will be no call for new courses to GE" (EM 19-021)
2020-21
Who contributed responses to these questions?
- Assistant Vice President for University Advisement.
What LD GE subject subareas have extraordinarily high unmet demand?
- None currently, though there is ongoing concern that students avoiding particular areas of general education could result in future bottlenecks in GE Areas A and B.
What UD GE subject areas have extraordinarily high unmet demand, by Pathway?
- Areas B, C, and D in Health and Wellness. However, this demand should be addressed in Fall 22 with the revised GE Program.
What GE Minors have extraordinarily high unmet demand, by LD or UD area?
- Not applicable
What UD Pathways have extraordinarily high unmet demand for additional graduation requirements (W, USD, GC)?
- W, USD, and GC in Health and Wellness. However, this demand should be addressed in Fall 22 with the revised GE Program.
2019-20
Who contributed responses to these questions?
- Academic Advising in consultation with the Office of Admissions and Office of the Registrar (including Articulations and Graduation Advising)
What LD GE subject subareas have extraordinarily high unmet demand?
- None.
What UD GE subject areas have extraordinarily high unmet demand, by Pathway?
- Areas B, C, and D in Health and Wellness
What GE Minors have extraordinarily high unmet demand, by LD or UD area?
- Not applicable
What UD Pathways have extraordinarily high unmet demand for additional graduation requirements (W, USD, GC)?
- W, USD, and GC in Health and Wellness
What data informed these recommendations?
- CRA report 1110 (waitlists). Faculty and staff who don't have access to this report may submit a request for access.