JMU Academic Calendar Planning
Report to the JMU Faculty Senate
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Morgan C. Benton
Goals
Compliance with federal financial aid guidelines
Provide additional flexibility for students to facilitate timely graduation
Generate revenue for JMU
Give faculty members additional opportunities to:
Innovate
Generate incomeĀ
Stakeholders
Provost's Office
Registrar
Residence Life
Facilities Management
Financial Aid
Business Office
Faculty (Senate)
SGA
Athletics
Events & Conferences
HIstory/timeline
Piecemeal changes over the last several years
Spring 2016: c
ommittee formed
Summer 2016: several alternative plans developed
Fall 2016: plans evaluated, top candidate selected
Winter 2016: wider scrutiny of top candidate
Spring 2017: gather university-wide feedback
May 2017: committee makes recommendations to senior leadership
Summer/Fall 2017: develop implementation plan
Fall 2018: implementation
Guiding Principles
Inclusive Process
Meet minimum compliance requirements
Balance needs of all stakeholder groups
No Final Decisions Have Been Made
Current
50/75/150
11 MWF timeslots
14~15 weeks
No reading day
No Labor Day
No Winter term
3 4-week Summer terms
Friday exams in Spring
No Sunday exams
Proposed
55/80/160
10 MWF timeslots
14 weeks
Reading day Fall & Spring
Labor Day observed
3-week Winter term
4 3-week Summer terms
No Fri or Sat exams
2 Sunday exam slots
7:35AM slot MW, WF, MF
Key Changes
Feedback Plan
Academic Policies Committee will coordinate and collate the feedback generation process
Proposed calendar details to Senators by 2/2/17
Units/Programs will discuss during February with goal of providing feedback to APC by 3/1
APC will collate and summarize feedback during March
Collated feedback presented to Senate at 3/30 meeting for discussion (and action?)
Final senate feedback delivered to Academic Calendar Committee by mid-April
Questions?
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