Terms of Reference for. Standing Committees of Senate

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Terms of Reference for Standing Committees of Senate Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 1

Cape Breton University TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR STANDING COMMITTEES OF SENATE I. General 1. Standing Committees: The following shall be the standing committees of Senate: i. Executive Committee; ii. Academic Committee; iii. By-laws and Procedures Committee; iv. Nominating Committee; v. Planning and Priorities Committee; vi. Quality Assurance Committee; vii. Research Committee; viii. Teaching, Learning, and Evaluation Committee. 2. Appeals Committee: The Appeals Committee shall be an independent adjudicative committee constituted and mandated by Senate to adjudicate final appeals of academic matters. 3. Sub-committees of the Academic Committee: The Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committees shall be sub-committees of the Academic Committee. 4. Sub-committees of the Research Committee: The Research Assistance Committee, the Research Ethics Committee, and the Animal Care Committee shall be sub-committees of the Research Committee. 5. Additional sub-committees: Within the parameters of their Terms of Reference, Standing Committees shall have the authority to establish, direct, and dissolve any sub-committees not provided for in this Regulation and to name any members of the University community to serve on any such sub-committees 6. Reports: The Senate s Standing Committees shall report regularly to Senate, at intervals and with a frequency commensurate with their activities but in no case less frequently than once per year. 7. Chairs: Unless specified otherwise, a standing-committee chair shall be selected by his or her respective standing committee from among the senators serving on that standing committee. 8. Non-senator members on committees: It is intended that standing-committee members who are not ex-officio members and who are not senators and who are not students shall be full-time members of one of the teaching unions: the Cape Breton University Faculty Association (CBUFA) or the Nova Scotia Government Employees Union (NSGEU). 9. Terms of office: Unless specified otherwise or unless a seat becomes vacant, terms of office of non-ex officio standing-committee members who are senators and of all student members of standing committees shall be for one year. Unless otherwise specified or unless a seat becomes vacant, terms of office of non-ex officio standing-committee members who are not senators and who are not students shall be for two years. Terms of Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 2

office of non-ex officio standing-committee members shall expire on 31 August of every year or on 31 August of alternating years as the case may be. Unless specified otherwise, all incumbents shall be eligible for re-nomination. 10. Vacancies prior to expiration of term: A seat on a standing committee becomes vacant: i. when a standing-committee member who is not an ex officio member resigns; or ii. when a standing-committee member who is not an ex officio member no longer meets the membership criteria (e.g. a student member is deregistered as a student); or iii. Senate by a resolution approved by at least two-thirds of senators present and voting expels a non-ex officio standing-committee member; or iv. pursuant to section 11 below; or v. a standing-committee member who was a senator at the time of selection ceases to be a senator. Where a seat on a standing committee held by a non-ex officio member becomes vacant before that member s term has expired, the vacancy shall be filled by an eligible person selected by Senate to serve until the expiration of the term of the person who has vacated the seat. 11. Unexcused absences: A member of a standing committee who is not an ex officio member and who misses three consecutive meetings of the standing committee shall be deemed to have forfeited his or her seat on the standing committee unless the standing committee, at the member s third consecutive missed meeting or at its meeting following the member s third consecutive missed meeting, votes to excuse the absences. Failing such a resolution, Senate shall name a replacement pursuant to the normal requirements and procedures. A member of a committee who is an ex officio member and who has missed three consecutive meetings of a standing committee shall have his or absences reported by the standing committee to Senate unless the standing committee, at the member s third consecutive missed meeting or at its meeting following the member s third consecutive missed meeting, votes to excuse the absences. II. Executive Committee 12. Duties: The Executive Committee shall: i. prepare agendas for Senate meetings, ensuring that all issues with substantial bearing on the academic governance, academic priorities, and academic policies of the University receive appropriate and timely Senate attention during the course of an academic year; ii. co-ordinate the work of Senate standing committees pursuant to the Senate Standing Rules; iii. ensure that reports of standing committees and other mandated reports are submitted to Senate in proper form; where appropriate, follow up decisions taken by Senate; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 3

iv. call special meetings of Senate on not less than twenty-four hours notice and specify the purpose(s) of any special meeting in a Notice of Meeting; v. in exceptional or urgent circumstances, and where convening Senate is not practicable, exercise the powers and duties of Senate; vi. if it deems necessary, and pursuant to the Standing Rules of Senate, cancel a regular meeting of Senate; vii. recommend the establishment of such ad hoc committees as it deems necessary to assist Senate in fulfilling its duties; viii. recommend members for election to the Nominating Committee; ix. appoint annually the Chair and Vice Chair of the Joint Appeals Committee; x. submit written reports to Senate describing its actions and recommendations. 13. Members: The Executive Committee shall consist of: i. Vice-President, Academic and Provost; ii. Chair of Senate; iii. Vice Chair of Senate; iv. Secretary of Senate; v. Chair of the Academic Committee; vi. Chair of the By-laws and Procedures Committee; vii. Chair of the Nominating Committee; viii. Chair of the Planning and Priorities Committee; ix. Chair of the Research Committee; x. Chair of the Teaching, Learning, and Evaluation Committee; xi. Chair of the Quality Assurance Committee; xii. one student who normally will be the President of the Students Union or a member appointed by the Students Union. 14. Member with more than one executive position entitled to one vote only: In the event that a member holds more than one executive position, such a member shall be entitled to one vote only and the Executive Committee shall request that Senate elect an executive member(s) at large to serve for a term of one year. At the expiration of the one-year term and if the need for an executive member(s) at large persists, the executive member(s) at large may seek re-election to a subsequent one-year term. 15. Chair of the Executive Committee: The Chair of Senate shall be the Chair of the Executive Committee, and the Vice Chair of Senate shall be the Vice Chair of the Executive Committee. 16. Quorum: The quorum shall be six members. Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 4

III. Academic Committee 17. Duties: The Academic Committee shall make recommendations to Senate on: i. the introduction, modification, or abolition of academic programs, curricula, or courses, taking into account the effect of the proposal on existing or anticipated programs; ii. calendar regulations relating to student academic obligations; iii. deadlines for voluntary withdrawal from classes; iv. the conduct and scheduling of final examinations, either by Student Services or by academic units; v. the conduct and scheduling of examinations and tests outside the regular examination periods, either by Student Services or by academic units; vi. program admission standards and general admission standards and procedures; vii. the transfer of academic credit from another institution and prior learning assessment protocols; viii. regulations governing programs, including overarching University regulations and the policies governing access to and release of student information; ix. regulations for defining, addressing, and sanctioning academic dishonesty, including the applicable appeal procedures; x. academic ceremonies and the design of academic regalia; xi. the coat of arms, logo, official colours, and other symbols of the University; xii. the Calendar of Events, including the establishment of the first and last day of classes, and the dates of graduations and holidays; xiii. affiliation and articulation agreements and arrangements with other educational institutions and professional bodies where such agreements and arrangements deviate from the existing policies of the University or the Senate-approved framework for such agreements and arrangements; xiv. any other matters that Senate may from time to time assign concerning the academic regulations, the academic standards, and the academic reputation of the University. 18. Members: There shall be not fewer than six and not more than ten members, including: i. Vice President Student Services and Registrar; ii. two students; iii. one member from Library Services; At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be senators, at least one of whom shall be a Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 5

faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 19. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committees 20. Status as sub-committee; duties: As a sub-committee of the Academic Committee, each Degree, Diploma and Certificate Committee shall: i. monitor, evaluate, and recommend revisions to its program(s), including changes to core and elective courses; ii. recommend to the Senate Academic Committee the degree, diploma, and certificate graduands in its program(s); iii. have the authority to establish whatever working groups it deems necessary to carry out its business; iv. through the Academic Committee, submit to the June regular meeting of Senate a summary report of its activities and deliberations; 21. Members of Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committees: Each Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committee shall have the following members: i. the Dean of the School, who shall be the Chair; ii. not more than eight faculty members who are engaged directly in the delivery of the program(s), each of whom will have been elected at a meeting of the department that he or she is to represent; iii. one teaching member of faculty from a department external to the program(s), who shall be appointed by the President from among three nominees submitted by the Dean of the School after consultation with the teaching members of faculty in the department(s) associated with the program(s); iv. one representative of the library appointed by the Head Librarian and Director of Library Services; v. two students, including at least one senior student, who are enrolled in the program or in one of the programs served by the committee and who have been appointed by the Students Union in consultation with the Dean; vi. two external members appointed by the President, in consultation with the faculty departments which teach in the program. Note: Members noted in (v) and (vi) above will not participate in activities listed in (ii) of 20 above. Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 6

21 (A) (i) Notwithstanding sections 20 and 21, a School may establish terms of reference for a single or multiple Degree, Diploma, and Certificate committees pertaining to the School, provided that faculty members (CBUFA/NSGEU) are in the majority on such committees; (ii) A School may delegate to any of its committees the recommendations of students for graduation. Where students and non-university personnel are members of a committee that has as one of its duties the recommendation of graduates, such members shall absent themselves from the deliberations and voting in respect to the recommendation of graduates, and the committee s quorum shall be adjusted accordingly. 22. Vice Chairs and Secretaries of Degree, Diploma and Certificate Committees: Each Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committee shall have a Vice Chair and Secretary, who shall be elected, normally in April, by and from among the members of their respective committees. The terms of office for a Vice Chair and Secretary shall be from 1 September to 31 August. 23. Terms of office of members of Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committees: With the exception of a Dean, who is a permanent member, the terms of office of non-student members of the Degree, Diploma and Certificate Committees shall be normally two years. The terms of office of student members shall be normally one year. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the first year following the approval of this Regulation fifty percent of the members or a number of members equal to the first round number above fifty percent, not including the Dean and the students, shall be assigned to oneyear terms, the balance to two-year terms. 24. Quorum for Degree, Diploma and Certificate Committees: The quorum for each Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committee shall be fifty percent of the members of that committee. IV. By-laws and Procedures Committee 25. Duties: At the request of Senate or any committee thereof, or on its own initiative, the Bylaws and Procedures Committee shall: i. consider and make recommendations to Senate on any matter concerning by-laws, procedures, and Standing Rules as they relate to Senate, any of its committees, any academic unit (teaching and/or research), and any academic-related committee (e.g. Degree, Diploma, and Certificate Committees); ii. recommend to Senate an orientation program and/or orientation package for new and returning Senators, and review periodically the existing orientation program and/or orientation package. 26. Members: There shall be not fewer than six and not more than ten members. At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be senators, at least one of whom shall be a faculty Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 7

members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than one member shall be a student. There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 27. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. V. Nominating Committee 28. Duties: Except where provided otherwise, the Nominating Committee shall: i. recommend to Senate eligible persons to serve on standing committees of Senate and, in so doing, to have regard for the expectation that senators shall normally serve on at least one standing committee and shall have regard to the balance of faculty representation by School. ii. when requested by Senate or the Senate Executive, recommend to Senate eligible persons to represent Senate on outside committees. 29. Senate may make appointments without a recommendation: Notwithstanding the foregoing, Senate may make appointments without the prior recommendation of the Nominating Committee. 30. Committee to request President of Students Union to recommend student nominees: Except where provided otherwise, the President of the Students Union shall be requested to recommend to the committee student nominees for the standing committees of Senate. 31. Nominations to be presented normally in June: Slates of nominations for the academic year beginning September 1 shall normally be presented to Senate at the June meeting immediately preceding. 32. Members: The committee shall have not fewer than six and not more than ten members. At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be senators, at least one of whom shall be a faculty member (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than one member shall be a student. There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 33. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. VI. Planning and Review Committee 34. Duties: The Planning and Review Committee shall: i. review regularly the academic plan(s) of the University and make recommendations to Senate accordingly; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 8

ii. make recommendations to Senate regarding any studies, proposals, or reports that may have been referred to the committee by Senate or its committees; iii. before November 30 of every year, draft a recommendations brief, which, if endorsed by Senate, would become the pre-budget submission of Senate to the President and Board of Governors; iv. consider, and report to Senate on, the implications to academic programs of the university budget; v. regularly examine available reports on enrolment data, program and course delivery costs, and other information pertinent to the development, modification, or continuation of established or proposed academic priorities; vi. after the first year of offering a new course or program, or within two years of Senate approval, whichever is earlier, make comments or recommendations to Senate on issues affecting the delivery of the course or program. Where necessary to ensure an appropriate review is completed, timelines may be extended by the committee, provided that such timelines are reported to Senate; vii. Review affiliation and articulation agreements and arrangements with other educational institutions and professional bodies where such agreements and arrangements deviate from the existing policies of the University or the Senate-approved framework for such agreements and arrangements. 35. Members: The committee shall have between eight and ten members, including: i. Vice President, Academic and Provost; ii. Vice President Finance and Operations; iii. two students, not fewer than one of whom must be a senator; At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU), not fewer than one of whom shall be a senator. There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 36. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. VII. Quality Assurance Committee 37. Duties: The Quality Assurance Committee shall: i. advise and make recommendations to Senate on policies and procedures relating to the academic review of: a) academic units (e.g. Schools and their constituent Departments, academic centres and institutes. and libraries); and b) academic programs and services; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 9

ii. ensure that academic units and academic programs and services are reviewed on a regular cycle; iii. report, at least annually, to Senate on the schedule of academic reviews and the progress of those reviews; iv. following the completion of an academic review, comment to Senate on: a) the appropriateness and applicability of the academic unit's mission statement and its teaching, research, and community service related to the University's mission, to emerging knowledge areas in related disciplines, and to societal needs; b) the progress of the academic unit since the previous review, if applicable; c) the overall quality of the academic unit and its plans for academic programs; v. comment from time to time to the Vice-President (Academic and Provost) and Senate on the overall quality and state of the academic programs of the University. 38. Voting members: The committee shall have not fewer than six and not more than ten members, including: i. Vice President (Academic and Provost); ii. one staff member from Student Services who shall be appointed by the Registrar. At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be senators, at lest one of whom shall be a faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than one member shall be a student. There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 39. Coordinator, Quality Assurance/Teaching & Learning as non-voting member and coordinator : The Coordinator, Quality Assurance/Teaching & Learning shall be a nonvoting member and the coordinator as defined in the Quality Assurance Policy. 40. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. VIII. Research Committee 41. Duties: The Research Committee shall: i. provide advice and recommendations to Senate and the University Administration on all matters related to research at the University, including: a) policies concerning research development and administration, reviewing such policies regularly and recommending revisions as appropriate; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 10

b) opportunities for promoting the research mission of the University and recognizing research excellence; c) strategies for enhancing research performance and competitiveness; d) any other research-related matters that may arise from time to time or that may be referred to the committee by Senate or the University Administration. ii. consider proposals to establish research centres and research institutes and recommend its findings to Senate; iii. consider major reports of granting bodies affecting University research, reporting to Senate as appropriate; iv. act as a forum for the development, promotion, and administration of University research, providing recommendations to Senate and the University Administration as appropriate; v. recommend to Senate the appeal procedures for decisions of the Research Assistance Committee, Research Ethics Board, and Animal Care Committee; vi. serve as a liaison with other research-related bodies and committees; vii. appoint members to the Research Assistance Committee, Research Ethics Board, and Animal Care Committee. 42. Members: The committee shall have not fewer than six and not more than ten members, including: i. Dean of Research; ii. Chair of the Research Assistance Committee; At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be Senators, at least one of whom shall be a faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than one member shall be a student. There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 43. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. Research Assistance Committee (Sub-committee of the Research Committee) 44. Duties: The Research Assistance Committee shall: i. evaluate research proposals and distribute research funds of the University; ii. evaluate summer stipend applications, grant-in-lieu-of-salary applications, or any application for the research development funds not under the discretionary authority of the School Deans for the purpose of distributing research funds of the University; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 11

iii. recommend to the Research Committee policies and guidelines to be used by the Research Assistance Committee in the evaluation of research proposals; 45. Members: The committee shall have eleven voting faculty members representing at least three Schools. All members shall be engaged actively in research. 46. Dean of Research, non-voting: The Dean of Research shall be a non-voting member of the committee. 47. Chair: The Chair shall be elected by and from among the voting members of the committee. 48. Quorum: The quorum shall be six voting members. Research Ethics Board (sub-committee of the Research Committee) 49. Duties: The Research Ethics Board shall: i. approve, reject, require modifications to, or terminate any proposed or ongoing research involving human subjects pursuant to the Terms of Reference for Cape Breton University Research Ethics Board and Guidelines for Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (January 2007) and any applicable Tri-Council policy statements and directives. ii. endeavour to ensure University-wide understanding of and compliance with all applicable ethical guidelines, including Tri-Council Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (2005) or any subsequent editions; iii. provide comments and recommendations to the Research Committee and the University Administration on the University's policies relating to human research and the consequences of these policies for anyone affected by current or proposed research by University personnel. iv. receive and consider reports from other bodies pertinent to the ethical dimensions or the potential for adverse consequences of human research activities at the University and report thereon to the Research Committee with comments and/or direction as appropriate. 50. Voting Members: The committee shall have at least thirteen voting members, including faculty members from not fewer than three schools and including not fewer than one member with no affiliation with the University but recruited from the community served by the institution. 51. Dean of Research, non-voting: The Dean of Research shall be a non-voting member of the committee. 52. Quorum: The quorum shall be a majority of the voting members. This section does not apply for meetings convened pursuant to section 49 (i), in which case panels may act with the authority of the full Research Ethics Board. Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 12

Research Appeals Committee 53. Duties: The Research Appeals Committee shall: i. hear appeals from decisions of the Research Ethics Board and the Animal Care Committee pursuant to the Senate s Research Appeals Policy. ii. render final decisions in respect to such appeals as are properly before it. 54. Members: The committee shall consist of five members appointed by the Research Committee normally to two-year terms or, in the event of a mid-term vacancy, to the remainder of a two-year term. Among the members shall be one person from the community served by the University and at least one ethicist or person with a special knowledge of academic ethics. 55. Chair and Vice Chair: The Chair and Vice Chair of the Research Appeals Committee shall normally be named annually from among the members of the Research Appeals Committee. Both shall be named by the Research Committee. 56. Alternate Members: Five alternate members shall be appointed by the Research Committee, normally to the same two-year terms as the regular members. An alternate member shall be named by the Chair or Vice Chair of the Research Appeals Committee to participate in the adjudication of the appeal in place of a regular member who is not available or has a conflict of interest with respect to the case. Each appeal panel must include one member of the community served by the university and at least one ethicist or person with a special knowledge of academic ethics. 57. Adjudication of a Case: Any member who commences to hear a case but who must withdraw from part of the proceedings shall not be re-admitted to continue hearing the same case nor shall she/he be replaced by an alternate member in mid-proceeding. Cases shall normally be heard by a five-member panel. At no time shall there be fewer than three members hearing a case. The presence of the community member or alternate, and the presence of a member or alternate member, who is an ethicist or person with a special knowledge of academic ethics, shall be considered mandatory for the conduct of the proceedings. Animal Care Committee (sub-committee of the Research Committee) 58. Preamble: Whereas the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) requires that institutions conducting animal-based research, teaching, or testing establish an animal care committee (ACC) and that it be functionally active. 59. Duties: In compliance with the foregoing and the CCAC s detailed description of responsibilities, Cape Breton University Animal Care Committee (ACC) is responsible for: i. ensuring that animal care and use procedures at CBU comply with CCAC guidelines; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 13

ii. evaluation of animal use protocols to determine their ethical acceptability; iii. ensuring that due consideration is given to the ethics of animal experimentation by all those involved; and has the authority to: iv. stop any objectionable procedure if it considers that unnecessary distress or pain is being experienced by an animal; v. stop immediately any use of animals which deviates from the approved use, any noapproved procedure, or any procedure causing unforeseen pain or distress to animals; vi. have an animal killed humanely if pain or distress to the animal cannot be alleviated. 60. Members: Members of the ACC are appointed for terms of two years and appointments are renewable. The complement of the committee must include at least: i. two members chosen from professors, instructors, and lab instructors experienced in animal care and use; ii. the University s consulting veterinarian; iii. an institutional member whose normal activities do not depend on or involve animal use for research or teaching; iv. at least one person representing community interests and concerns, and who has no affiliation with the University; v. one student; vi. other persons, if and as the need arises. 61. Chair: The Chair shall be chosen by and from among the members and should be an individual who is not directly involved in the management of the University s animal facilities or directly involved in the preparation of a significant number of the protocols to be reviewed by the committee. 62. Quorum: The quorum shall be a majority of the voting members. This section does not apply for meetings convened to evaluate and adjudicate on research proposals, in which case panels may act with the full authority of the Animal Care Committee. IX. Teaching, Learning, and Evaluation Committee 63. Duties: In advising Senate on teaching and learning issues, the Teaching, Learning, and Evaluation Committee shall: i. make recommendations on policies and priorities for Teaching and Learning; Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 14

ii. report regularly to Senate on how the structure and services of the University facilitate or can better facilitate the coordination of activities, programs, and personnel devoted to the development of teaching; iii. make recommendations to enhance teaching and evaluation effectiveness at the University, including but not limited to: a) new techniques, methodologies, instructional technologies, and equipment for instruction; b) the evaluation of student performance and the assignment of grades; c) the grading system; iv. consider briefs or other submissions on instruction and evaluation and recommend policy changes, actions, or responses; v. serve as the selection committee for the University s Award for Instructional Leadership and for the University s candidates for awards of the Association of Atlantic Universities. 64. Members: The committee shall have not fewer than eight and not more than ten members, including: i. one Dean; ii. Coordinator, Quality Assurance/Teaching and Learning; iii. Faculty Liaison for Teaching and Learning; iv. Two students At least half of the members of the committee shall be faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). Not fewer than two members shall be senators, at least one of whom shall be a faculty members (CBUFA or NSGEU). There shall be at least one faculty member from each School. 65. Quorum: The Quorum shall be fifty percent of committee members or, in the event that the number of members is an odd number, the first whole number greater than fifty percent. At no time shall the quorum be fewer than three members. X. Appeals Committee 66. Constituted and mandated by Senate: The Appeals Committee shall be an independent adjudicative committee constituted and mandated by Senate to adjudicate final appeals of academic matters. 67. Final appellate body: The committee shall be the highest appellate body of the University with respect to all student academic matters. A ruling of the committee on any appeal shall be the final disposition of the University with respect to that appeal. 68. Annual Report: The committee shall submit to Senate an annual report stating the number of appeals heard and their disposition and general nature. The annual report shall call the attention of Senate to any other matters of general significance that have arisen out of the committee s work. Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 15

69. Members: The committee shall have four members and three alternates, as follows: i. one student and one alternate student, appointed by Senate; ii. two faculty members and one alternate faculty member, appointed by Senate; iii. One School Dean and one alternate School Dean, appointed by Senate. 70. Conflicts of interest: Where a decision by any committee member is being appealed or where a member has any other conflict of interest, that member shall not in any way participate in the committee s hearing and adjudication of the appeal to which the conflict applies. The member shall disclose his or her conflict to the Chair (or Vice Chair, if the Chair is in conflict) before the committee has commenced hearing the appeal, and the Chair or Vice Chair, as the case may be, shall designate one of the alternates to have the full standing of a member with respect to the appeal. 71. Terms of office: Members shall normally be appointed to two-year terms, except students who shall be appointed to one-year terms. Members shall be eligible for re-appointment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no member shall serve for longer than six consecutive years. Any member who has served for six consecutive years shall not be eligible to serve on the committee until not less than two years have elapsed following the conclusion of the six consecutive years of service. No term limits shall apply to alternate members, and the computation of years of service for any alternate member who becomes a full member shall include only the number of consecutive years that he or she has served as a full member. 72. Abstentions not permitted, except Chair: In the adjudication of a case, abstentions shall not be permitted. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Chair shall not vote except to break a tie. 73. Chair and Vice Chair: The Chair and Vice Chair shall be appointed annually by the Executive Committee of Senate from among the members of the Appeals Committee. 74. Quorum: Full committee membership shall be present to commence a hearing or adjudication. During a hearing or adjudication not more than one member may be excused without requiring the adjournment and re-commencement of the hearing or adjudication. In the event that the hearing or adjudication has continued in a member s absence, the member may not subsequently be re-admitted to the hearing or adjudication of the appeal. Where a member is excused following the commencement of a hearing or adjudication, an alternate member shall not serve in the excused member s stead. Terms of Reference for the Standing Committees of Senate 16