Student Representation on Faculty Committees
Student representation on
School of Public Health standing committees is an integral
part of the School’s governance. Students enrolled
in any of the School's degree programs are eligible
to serve on School of Public Health standing committees.
Non-degree students, and students from other colleges
and campuses of the University of Illinois at Chicago,
are not eligible to serve.
The list of School of Public
Health committees to which students are elected follows.
Committee on Academic Progress |
2 students (1-MPH, MHA or MS
& 1-DrPH or PhD) |
Committee on Admissions and
Recruitment Policies |
5 students (one from each division and 1 from school-wide DrPH program) |
Committee on Educational Programs |
5 students (one from each degree
program) |
Executive Committee |
1 student |
| Honor Committee |
5 students |
| DrPH Oversight Committee |
2 DrPH students |
Students are elected to the
committees by the student body during the Fall Semester
of each year. Students are elected to serve for one
academic year.
Committee Functions
Ad hoc committees
with specific missions are appointed by the Dean, Executive
Committee or Faculty. Recent examples include: DrPH
Oversight Committee (2 DrPH students); Strategic Planning;
and MPH Core Course Integration.
Executive Committee
- This committee advises the dean on matters of educational
policy, faculty appointments, promotions, tenure and
dismissals, and represents the faculty on matters of
policy and budget. This committee receives the recommendations
of all other standing committees and initiates actions
on behalf of the faculty. It determines the effectiveness
of standing committees and recommends the establishment
or dissolution of other standing committees. The committee
is empowered to establish a mechanism to hear and evaluate
grievances by faculty, staff members and students with
regard to policies, programs and operations within the
school.
Committee on Academic
Progress - This committee is charged with developing
and implementing overall guidance for student academic
progress and formulating policy and developing procedures
for monitoring academic progress; academic advising;
matters pertaining to enrollment; registration and time-to-degree
requirements for MPH and DrPH students; the DrPH preliminary
examination; academic retention; student dismissals;
and academic grievances. It recommends to the Executive
Committee the granting of degrees to all students who
have fulfilled the degree requirements.
Committee on Admissions
and Recruitment Policies - This committee is
charged with establishing overall policy for school
admissions for the five degree programs to assure quality
and diversity of the student body and minimum admissions
criteria. The committee also is charged with developing
an appropriate protocol to ensure schoolwide adherence
to the admissions policy. With regard to recruitment,
the committee is charged with developing and overseeing
recruitment policies and providing guidance on recruiting.
Committee on Educational
Programs - This committee is charged with making
recommendations to the Executive Committee of the school
on behalf of the faculty with respect to the quality
and appropriateness of the school curricula in all degree
programs. It reviews the structure and content of curricula
within the school. This includes new curricula, new
programs (e.g., the Master of Healthcare Administration
degree program), and new modalities (e.g., distance
learning), as well as periodic review of already-established
curricula. It makes recommendations regarding the evaluation
of faculty teaching performance and periodically reviews
the methods used to evaluate teaching performance.
Honor Committee - This committee is charged with hearing all complaints of alleged Student Honor Code violations referred to it for consideration. The committee shall render an opinion on the allegation including a proposed disciplinary response where warranted. The committee's decision is binding unless the student chooses to appeal it to the Senior Associate Dean.
DrPH Oversight Committee - This committee is charged with formulating policy and developing procedures in regard to DrPH admissions, academic advising, monitoring academic progress of DrPH students; and establishing the DrPH curriculum.
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