The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
MOTION PASSED (unanimous)
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to amend the Transfer of Credit
policy as follows:
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Credit accepted for transfer to UAF which has been earned at other
regionally accredited institutions, through military educational
experiences or credit accepted by special approval, is considered
transfer credit. Where possible, transfer credit is equated with UAF
courses.
THE UNIVERSITY WILL AWARD COURSE CREDIT FOR SPECIFIED
NATIONAL AND STATE AUTHORIZATIONS, CERTIFICATES,
CREDENTIALS, AND/OR EXAMINATIONS. THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
AND RECORDS WILL MAINTAIN AN APPROVED LIST OF THESE TOGETHER
WITH APPROPRIATE COURSE EQUIVALENCIES.
EFFECTIVE: Spring 1993
Upon Chancellor's approval
RATIONALE: The proposed change in Credit for Prior
Learning policy which implements an accreditation
recommendation from the Northwest Association of
Schools and Colleges would jeopardize existing
agreements with state and national programs which
award credit for certain certificates and exams. This
change in transfer policy removes credit earned from
these agreements from the Credit for Prior Learning
category to Transfer Credit classification and thus
preserves the agreements.
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
Approved: J. Wadlow, Chancellor Date: 10/21/92
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
MOTION PASSED (unanimous)
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to approve the attached list of
professional programs for transfer credit under revised UAF
Transfer Credit Policy.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: This motion completes implementation of
the Transfer Credit Policy revision by establishing a list
of professional programs approved for transfer credit to
be maintained in the Office of Admissions and Records.
Programs on this list and the corresponding agreements
with governmental and professional organizations have
been in effect at UAF in the past; the effect of this
motion is to move them from the category of Credit for
Prior Learning to that of Transfer Credit. The complete
list of national, state, and professional authorizations,
certificates, credentials, and/or examination
accompanied by a listing of appropriate course
equivalencies are on file with the Governance Office.
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
Approved: J. Wadlow, Chancellor Date: 10/21/92
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PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS APPROVED FOR TRANSFER CREDIT
Alaska Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor Review Board
Certifications:
Substance Abuse Counselor - Level I Certification
Substance Abuse Counselor - Level I, Advanced Certification
Substance Abuse Counselor - Level II Certification
National Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition:
Child Development Associate Credential
Child Development Associate Credential - Infants & Toddler
Child Development Associate Credential - Family Day Care
Educational Institute of the American Culinary Federation
Certificates:
Certified Baker or Cook
Certified Executive Chef
Certified Executive Pastery Chef
Certified Pastry Chef
Certified Working Chef
Federal Aviation Administration Certificates or Authorizations:
Flight Instructor's Certificate - Airplane or Rotorcraft Rating
Flight Instructor's Certificate - Airplane Instrument or
Rotorcraft Instrument Rating
Inspection Authorization
Mechanic's Certificate - Airframe Rating
Mechanic's Certificate - Airframe and Powerplant Rating
Mechanic's Certificate - Powerplant Rating
Pilot's Certificate - Airline Transport Pilot
Pilot's Certificate - Commercial Rating
Pilot's Certificate - Private Rating
Pilot's Certificate - Private or Commercial -
Instrument Rating
Pilot's Certificate - Private, Commercial or Airline
Transport Pilot - Seaplane Rating
Pilot's Certificate - Private, Commercial or Airline
Transport Pilot - Multi-engine Rating
Federal Aviation Administration Examinations:
Private Pilot Written Exam
Commercial Pilot Written Exam
Instrument Written Exam
Airline Transport Pilot Written Exam
Fundamentals of Instructions and Certified Flight
Instructor Written
Flight Engineer - Reciprocating, Flight Engineer -
Turboprop, or Flight Engineer - Turbojet
Institute for Certifying Secretary's Examination:
Certified Professional Secretary Examination
National Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Skill and Incident
Command System Certificates:
Emergency Fire Fighter S-130, S-190 Certificate
1-220, Basic ICS Certificate
S-211, Chainsaws Certificate
S-212, Portable Pumps and Water Use Certificate
S-390, Fire Behavior Certificate
S-270, Basic Air Operations Certificate
1-271, Helibase Manager Certificate
1-272, Helispot Manager Certificate
S-230, Crewboss Certificate
1-330, Task Force/Strike Team Leader Certificate
S-205, Fire Operations - Urban Interface Certificate
1-252, Ordering Manager Certificate
1-253, Receiving and Distribution Manager Certificate
1-254, Base/Camp Manager Certificate
1-255, Equipment Manager Certificate
1-359, Medical Unit Leader Certificate
1-248, Check-in/Status Recorder Certificate
1-342, Documentation Unit Leader Certificate
1-346, Situations Unit Leader Certificate
1-348, Resource Unit Leader Certificate
S-260, Fire Business Management Certificate
S-261, Personnel Time Recorder Certificate
S-262, Equipment Time Recorder Certificate
S-264, Compensation for Injury Certificate
S-266, Commissary Manager Certificate
S-234, Firing Methods and Procedures Certificate
S-336, Wildland Fire Suppression Tactics Certificate
S-200, First Attack Incident Commander/Single Resource
Certificate
S-201, Fire Supervision Certificate
S-300, Incident Commander Multiple Resource/Extended
Attack
U.S. Air Force:
Arctic Survival Course, SC-87A
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
MOTION PASSED (unanimous)
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to approve the following process for
amending the list of professional programs qualifying for transfer
credit.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: This motion partially implements the
change in Transfer Credit policy effected by the
previous motion by setting up an approval process for
modifications in the list of professional programs
qualified for transfer credit maintained by the Office
of Admissions and Records. (This motion, as were last
meeting's motion on Credit for Prior Learning and the
other two transfer credit motions considered at this
meeting, results from a strong accreditation
recommendation made by the Northwest Association
of Schools and Colleges.)
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
Approved: J. Wadlow, Chancellor Date: 10/21/92
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APPROVAL PROCESS FOR AMENDING LIST OF
PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS QUALIFYING FOR TRANSFER CREDIT
The Office of Admissions and Records shall maintain a list of
national, state and professional certificates, examinations,
authorizations and/or credentials (hereafter collectively referred to
as "certifications") which are approved for transfer credit under
revised University Transfer Credit Policy. Each such certification
shall be accompanied by a listing of appropriate course
equivalencies.
The initial list of authorized programs will be approved by the
Senate on recommendation of the Curricular Affairs Committee.
Thereafter, the following process will be utilized for amending the
list:
Proposed amendments shall be forwarded by cognizant deans
to the Senate where they will undergo review identical to
that for substantive undergraduate program and course
changes, i.e., unanimous approval by the Curriculum Review
Committee subsequent to publication and an appropriate
comment period (currently 10 days). Irreconcilable
disagreement on the part of this committee or between the
committee and the proposers shall be referred to the
Curricular Affairs Committee for final resolution. Proposals
will then be forwarded to the Office of the Vice Chancellor
for Academic Affairs.
Proposals for additions to the list shall include:
A. Complete name of sponsoring professional organization
and titles of specific certifications qualifying for
transfer credit.
B. Rationale, including types of training and/or experiences
required for each certification and its relationship to
university studies.
C. Expected budgetary impact.
D. List of UAF course equivalencies and corresponding
credit hours to be used in awarding transfer credit.
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
RESOLUTION PASSED (unanimous)
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BE IT RESOLVED, That the UAF Faculty Senate ratifies the election of
three individuals selected on the basis of the following ballot.
BALLOT
FACULTY APPEALS COMMITTEE
Please vote for THREE individuals to serve on the Faculty Appeals
Committee for promotion and tenure.
Jerry Purser, CES
Professor of Extension Agriculture Resources Management
Clifford Cox, SOM
Associate Professor of Accounting Information Systems
Roger Powers, CLA
Professor of Anthropology
Current Membership:
William Harrison, CNS (93)
Professor of Physics
Scott Huang, SME (93)
Professor of Mineral/Geological Engineering
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
RATIONALE: The Faculty Appeals Committee is
composed of five members, serving staggered
two-year terms. The Senate must ratify the election.
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
RESOLUTION PASSED (w/10 abstentions)
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WHEREAS, there is a need for someone to coordinate and seek
new faculty resources; and
WHEREAS, there is a need for a centralized efforts to
coordinate materials, information and resources; and
WHEREAS, there is a need to coordinate activities such as
workshops, grants and faculty orientation; and
WHEREAS, there is a need for a faculty member to oversee the
Office of Faculty Development and to serve the interests and needs
of the faculty; and
WHEREAS, there is a need for all faculty to participate beyond
the department level for greater cooperation between departments;
and
WHEREAS, there is a need to provide faculty development
support beyond the department level; now,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the UAF Faculty Senate
recommends maintaining the Office of Faculty Development; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the UAF Faculty Senate further
recommends staffing the office with a permanent faculty member
whose current contract would be extended by one month. This would
allow the faculty member to represent the Office of Faculty
Development throughout the year.
The remainder of the currently allocated funds could be used
for proposals from departments for faculty development and
improvement.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
RESOLUTION PASSED (unanimous)
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BE IT RESOLVED, That the UAF Faculty Senate moves to confirm the
membership on the Ad Hoc Committee on Health Benefits.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
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AD HOC COMMITTEE ON HEALTH BENEFITS
Vidyadhar Kamath Colin Read
417 Duckering 109G Bunnell
Petroleum Engineering Economics
5192 FFVAK 5075 FFCLR1
Jenifer McBeath Sandy Wolf
230 AHRB 201 FA/T
Plant/Animal/Soil Sci. Theatre
7431 FFJHM 7638
Kelley Pace
117C Bunnell
Business Administration
6657 FFRKP
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
RESOLUTION PASSED (unanimous)
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BE IT RESOLVED, That the UAF Faculty Senate moves to confirm the
membership on the Core Review Committee, a subcommittee of the
Curricular Affairs Committee.
EFFECTIVE: Immediately
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/20/92
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CORE REVIEW COMMITTEE
Humanities: Walter Benesch (94)
405C FA/T
Philosophy/Humanities
7398 FYPHIL
English: Joan Worley (93)
417 FA/T
English
5250 FAENGL
Management/Engineering: Frank Williams (94)
539 Duckering
School of Engineering
6086 FYENGR
Natural Sciences: Kent Schwaegerie (94)
215 Irving
Biol/Wildlife, IAB
5622 FFKES
Math: John Gimbel (94)
303B Chapman
Mathematical Sciences
6102 FFJGG
Behavioral Sciences: Clifford Brennen (93)
702A Gruening
B.S.H.S.
7007 FFCEB1
Speech: Robert Arundale (94)
404 FA/T
Speech
6799 FFRBA
Student: Maureen McElroy (93)
ASUAF
Moore Hall 619 7786
7355 FSMTM1
Ex-Officio: Gerald A. McBeath
Acting Dean
CLA
6505/5327 FYOFD
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The UAF Faculty Senate passed the following at its Meeting #37 on
October 19, 1992:
MOTION PASSED (w/2 nays & 7 abstentions)
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The UAF Faculty Senate moves to request that the
Administrative Committee aggressively pursue obtaining the
evaluations of the VCAA and VCR from the university administration.
Signed: Timothy Tilsworth, President, UAF Faculty Senate
Date: 10/27/92
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