Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 52.19 |
Liaison | Christina Erickson |
Submission Date | June 6, 2016 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Champlain College
PA-3: Governance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.00 / 3.00 |
Donald
Laackman President President's Office |
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Do all enrolled students, regardless of type or status, have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies (through direct participation or the election of representatives)?:
Yes
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A brief description of the mechanisms through which students have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies:
SGA, the Student Government Association is an advocate for the Champlain College community and acts as a liaison for students to the Administration, Staff, and Faculty. The SGA strives to effect change on behalf of the students, thereby creating a more enjoyable environment and a promising future. The SGA offers opportunities for leadership development, involvement, and personal growth within Champlain College.
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Is there at least one student representative on the institution’s governing body who was elected by peers or appointed by a representative student body or organization?:
No
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A brief description of student representation on the governing body, including how the representatives are selected:
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Do students have a formal role in decision-making in regard to the following?:
Yes or No | |
Establishing organizational mission, vision, and/or goals | Yes |
Establishing new policies, programs, or initiatives | Yes |
Strategic and long-term planning | Yes |
Existing or prospective physical resources | Yes |
Budgeting, staffing and financial planning | No |
Communications processes and transparency practices | Yes |
Prioritization of programs and projects | Yes |
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A brief description of the formal student role in regard to each area indicated, including examples from the previous three years:
There are SGA representatives on the College Council, an advisory body on campus-wide policies that makes recommendations to the President's Cabinet.
Students have also been involved in past Master and Strategic Planning processes, as Champlain's NEASC re-accreditation process http://www.champlain.edu/about-champlain/quick-facts-and-history/accreditation/neasc-self-study-2015, Champlain Futures Initiative http://www.champlain.edu/about-champlain/vision/futures-initiative, and the ad hoc Presistence to Graduation work groups.
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Do all staff, regardless of type or status, have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies (through direct participation or the election of representatives)?:
Yes
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A brief description of the mechanisms through which all staff have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies:
Staff Council has six representatives that serve on the College Council, an advisory body on campus-wide policies that makes recommendations to the President's Cabinet.
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Is there at least one non-supervisory staff representative on the institution’s governing body who was elected by peers or appointed by a representative staff body or organization?:
No
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A brief description of non-supervisory staff representation on the governing body, including how the representatives are selected:
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Do non-supervisory staff have a formal role in decision-making in regard to the following? :
Yes or No | |
Establishing organizational mission, vision, and/or goals | Yes |
Establishing new policies, programs, or initiatives | Yes |
Strategic and long-term planning | Yes |
Existing or prospective physical resources | Yes |
Budgeting, staffing and financial planning | No |
Communications processes and transparency practices | Yes |
Prioritization of programs and projects | No |
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A brief description of the formal staff role in regard to each area indicated, including examples from the previous three years:
Staff have been involved in past Master and Strategic Planning processes, as Champlain's NEASC re-accreditation process http://www.champlain.edu/about-champlain/quick-facts-and-history/accreditation/neasc-self-study-2015, Champlain Futures Initiative http://www.champlain.edu/about-champlain/vision/futures-initiative, and the ad hoc Presistence to Graduation work groups.
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Do all faculty, regardless of type or status, have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies (through direct participation or the election of representatives)?:
Yes
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A brief description of the mechanisms through which all faculty (including adjunct faculty) have an avenue to participate in one or more governance bodies:
Faculty Senate has six representatives that serve on the College Council, an advisory body on campus-wide policies that makes recommendations to the President's Cabinet.
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Is there at least one teaching or research faculty representative on the institution’s governing body who was elected by peers or appointed by a representative faculty body or organization?:
Yes
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A brief description of faculty representation on the governing body, including how the representatives are selected:
The Faculty Senate President is able to sit in on non-executive sessions of the Board of Trustees meetings.
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Do faculty have a formal role in decision-making in regard to the following?:
Yes or No | |
Establishing organizational mission, vision, and/or goals | Yes |
Establishing new policies, programs, or initiatives | Yes |
Strategic and long-term planning | Yes |
Existing or prospective physical resources | Yes |
Budgeting, staffing and financial planning | Yes |
Communications processes and transparency practices | Yes |
Prioritization of programs and projects | Yes |
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A brief description of the formal faculty role in regard to each area indicated, including examples from the previous three years:
Program Directors have more opportunities for decision-making in the above fields. Standard faculty roles may not.
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The website URL where information about the institution’s governance structure is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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