Board of Trustees Standing Committees
Academic Affairs Committee, 2008-2009
The Academic Affairs Committee is concerned with University policies and issues related to academic affairs.
MEMBERS
- John Schol, Chair
- Stephanie Bennett-Smith
- Jerome King Del Pino
- Gisela Huberman
- Jonathan Loesberg
- Robyn Mathias
- Arthur Rothkopf
- Mark Schneider
RESOURCE PERSONS
- Cabinet Member: Ivy Broder
- Campus Representatives:
- Faculty Senate
- Graduate Leadership Council
- Student Bar Association
- Student Government
CHARTER
Purpose
The Academic Affairs Committee is responsible for reviewing academic issues, proposals, and policies at American University to ensure that they are consistent with the university’s academic mission, strategies, and priorities.
Organization
The following are excerpts addressing committee organization from the American University Board of Trustees Bylaws (Article VII: Standing Committees, as amended May 14, 2004):
Section 1. The Standing Committees shall be as follows: Academic Affairs Committee; Audit Committee; Campus Life Committee; Compensation Committee; Development Committee; Finance and Investment Committee; and Trusteeship Committee.
Section 2. Nominations of Standing Committee officers and members for two-year terms shall be made by the Trusteeship Committee at the Spring Board meeting. The Vice Chair of the Board shall be the Trusteeship Committee Chair, and Trusteeship Committee members shall be appointed by the Board or Executive Committee. Vacancies on Standing Committees shall be nominated by the Trusteeship Committee and approved by the Board or Executive Committee for any unexpired term. Vacancies on the Trusteeship Committee shall be filled by the Board or Executive Committee.
Section 3. The Academic Affairs Committee consists of at least four (4) trustees and is concerned with University policies and issues related to academic affairs.
Roles and Responsibilities
Guided by the university’s Statement of Common Purpose and its strategic planning, the Academic Affairs Committee is concerned with such matters as academic standards and requirements; degree programs; enrollment; academic-related student affairs; major initiatives; faculty appointments; faculty development; faculty policies and regulations; assessment and accreditation; the effectiveness of teaching and learning; the organization of academic units within the larger institution; the appropriate balance between teaching, scholarship, and service; technology and academics; instructional budgeting; and long-range planning.
The Academic Affairs Committee is responsible for ensuring that:
- Academic programs reflect the university’s mission, strategies, and priorities;
- Faculty policies and procedures are effective, efficient, and consistent with academic and institutional priorities;
- Faculty appointments in rank and promotion to tenure are held to the highest standards of teaching, scholarship, and service, and strengthen the mission and priorities of the university;
- Financial resources reflect the academic mission and priorities and are targeted to maintain high-quality academic programs;
- Academic programs fit student interests and needs and enhance their educational experience;
- Academic programs and faculty performance are evaluated effectively; and
- The general intellectual climate of the university is strong and lively.