COMMITTEES
- ASI
Activities Committee
This committee is chaired by the Vice-President of University Affairs. This committee is
responsible for planning special events, speakers, concerts and the movie night program. In addition, this committee regularly co-sponsors large scale events with other campus organizations such as the Student Union Program Board, Women's Resource Center, Alumni Affairs and the Cross-Cultural Center.
Club Allocation Budget (CABC) Committee
This committee is chaired by the Vice-President of Finance. The CAB Board is responsible for
allocating funds to recognized CSUSB student clubs and organizations. It also facilitates
quarterly CAB workshops for club officers to train on the application and CAB funding
process. Applications for CAB funding are available at the ASI Office (SMSU RM-108).
Elections Committee
The Chair of this committee is a Student-at-Large appointed directly by the ASI President. The committee is additionally comprised of 4 students-at-large not currently holding positions n ASI or running for office. The Elections Committee is responsible for conducting ASI elections and making rulings on elections violations as well as recommending changes in election guidelines and procedures.
Finance Committee
This committee is chaired by the Vice-President of Finance. The Finance Committee is responsible for making recommendations to the Board of Directors on all financial matters concerning the allocation and expenditure of funds. This committee simultaneously serves as the CAB Committee.
Faculty Senate and Campus-wide Committees
In addition to the Committees that fall directly under the BoD leadership, there are several other committees on campus that require student representation to ensure that progress made by these committees continue to have the voice of the CSUSB student. The student representatives for the Faculty Senate and Campus-wide committees listed in this information guide are appointed by the ASI Board of Directors.
Curriculum Committee
This committee reviews all curriculum proposals, including experimental courses. It approves student proposals for undergraduate special majors and proposals for special masters programs. It also reviews credential programs, graduate degrees, and other post-baccalaureate programs and curriculum. Additionally, it is responsible for implementing campus policy on course deletion.
Educational and Policy Resources Committee
This committee evaluates, initiates, and reviews educational policies and plans. It familiarizes itself with the budget allocations at the divisional level, and makes budget recommendations to the President or designee.
General Education Committee
This committee reviews all proposed changes in the general education curriculum, and makes ecommendations to the Curriculum Committee.
Library Committee
This committee reviews and recommends allocation of educational resources within the library.
COMMITTEES
- CAMPUS WIDE
Academic Computing and Media Committee
– This committee creates and reviews policies
concerning technological information such as storage, access, retrieval, and transmission of electronic media and information on the campus.
Athletic Advisory Committee
- This committee assists the development of policies and procedures for the athletic program. It also establishes criteria for the addition or elimination of sports programs.
Calendar Committee
– This committee sets the academic calendar at least 18 months in advance for the University's scheduling operation.
Campus Fee Advisory Committee
– This committee reviews requests for the establishment and/or adjustment of the mandatory student fees and provides recommendations to the University President.
Campus Planning Committee
– This committee makes recommendations regarding the long-range planning of the physical development of the campus.
Children's Center Advisory Committee
– This committee advises on the operational aspects of the Children's Center on campus including curriculum development, health, and safety issues.
Copyright/Fair Use Committee
– This committee is in charge of developing and implementing copyright use policies for the campus.
Emergency Loan Advisory Committee
- This committee reviews and recommends policies governing the Emergency Student Loan Program.
Instructionally Related Programs (IRP)
– This board's responsibility is to solicit and evaluate proposals for instructionally related activities that are then submitted to the University President for review.
International Student Services Advisory Committee
– This committee provides advice and support in the development and implementation of programs and services for international students.
Outstanding Faculty Advisor Committee
– The purpose of this committee is to select the Outstanding Faculty Advisor for the academic year.
Scholarship Committee
– This committee's work concentrates on the selection of scholarship recipients for the following academic year. This committee also administers ASI's scholarship contributions.
Service Learning Coordinator's Advisory Board
– The Strategic Action Team (SAT) develops a plan for service learning on the campus and determines methods for implementing the plan throughout the state.
Services to Students with Disabilities
– This committee provides input on campus policies and procedures regarding support services and accessibility for students with disabilities.
Sexual Harassment Committee
– This committee develops policies and programs to ensure the campus is free from sexual discrimination and harmful or hostile work practices.
Student Aid Committee
– This committee reviews and makes decisions regarding student appeals for loss of financial aid.
Student Grade Appeal Panel/Academic Grievance Panel
– This hearing committee reviews
grievances concerning student grading and evaluation practices by faculty.
Student Health Advisory Committee
– This committee reviews and makes recommendations aboutprogram and policy development for the general operation of the Student Health Center.
Transportation and Parking Committee
– This committee discusses all aspects of campus roadways and development of parking lots. It also reviews budgets for Parking Services and fines and forfeiture.
University Budget Council
– This council is responsible for determining criteria regarding the distribution of extra funds and contingency reserves across the campus, as well as methods for covering additional University expenses.
University Diversity Committee
– This committee is composed of a cross section of university representatives and reports directly to the University President. It works with faculty, staff, and students to increase awareness and acceptance of individual and group diversity through activities, programs and curriculum development.
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