Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 63.29 |
Liaison | Geory Kurtzhals |
Submission Date | Oct. 13, 2017 |
Executive Letter | Download |
University of Notre Dame
PA-3: Participatory Governance
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.75 / 3.00 |
Mike
Seamon Vice President Campus Safety & University Operatis |
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Part 1
Yes
Do the institution’s students have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body?:
No
If yes to either of the above, provide:
The University maintains a Student Union.
The Student Union has 10 branches/organizations that cooperatively interact with one another to enhance the student experience.
These are:
Senate
Executive Cabinet
Student Union Board
Hall Presidents Council
Club Coordination Council
Class Councils
Off-Campus Council
Judicial Council
Financial Management Board
Executive Programming Board
Do the institution’s staff members have a representative body through which they can participate in governance (e.g. a staff council)?:
Yes
Do the institution’s non-supervisory staff members have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body?:
No
If yes to either of the above, provide:
The Staff Advisory Council (SAC) is a group of Notre Dame nonexempt employees that serves as a pipeline of information between the University administration and staff. SAC members are elected to two-year terms and represent staff from every corner of the campus and every operational area. SAC was formed in 1996 and has given valuable input over the years on issues such as the availability of football tickets for all staff, tuition reimbursement for all employees, health benefits changes, and parking policies.
Do the institution’s teaching and research faculty have a representative body through which they can participate in governance (e.g. a faculty senate)?:
Yes
Do the institution’s teaching and research faculty have an elected representative on the institution’s highest governing body? :
No
If yes to either of the above, provide:
Shared governance at the University of Notre Dame gives the University faculty a voice in the operation of the University. University of Notre Dame Faculty exercise influence at many levels within the institution, including their academic departments, standing and ad-hoc committees, as well as, school/college and university-wide governing bodies. While each of these venues is important and offers substantial opportunities for impact at various levels, the Faculty Senate and Academic Council are the primary mechanisms through which University Faculty make decisions about University-wide policies and procedures.
Consisting of representatives from each department, the Faculty Senate is an assembly through which faculty exercise a collective and independent voice in the governance of the University. While ultimate policy authority resides with the Academic Council, the Faculty Senate has substantial influence through right of agenda and ex officio representation on the Academic Council. The Academic Council consists of many University Stake-holders, including administrators, faculty, and students.
http://facultysenate.nd.edu/shared-governance/
Part 2
No
A copy of the written policies and procedures:
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The policies and procedures:
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Does the institution have formal participatory or shared governance bodies through which community members representing the interests of the following stakeholder groups can regularly participate in institutional governance?:
Yes or No | |
Local government and/or educational organizations | No |
Private sector organizations | No |
Civil society (e.g. NGOs, NPOs) | No |
If yes to one or more of the above, provide:
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