Academic Computer Users Committee

Committee's Charge

B. The Academic Users Committee: The Academic Users Committee is established to exchange computing information among instructional users for the optimum application of computer and other technologies in support of the curriculum of the University.

1. Membership: The Committee is comprised of 21 voting members: six students appointed by the SUUSA College Senators, two faculty members from each college or school, one member from Profession and Continuing Studies and one member from the Library appointed by their respective deans. One additional member will be appointed from the college of the chair, since the chair only votes in the case of a tie. Non-voting members are the chair of the Administrative Computer User's Committee and the Assistant Vice President for Information Technology.

a. Terms: The chair is elected from the membership of the committee to a two-year term. Faculty serve a three-year term, students a one-year term. The chair will notify the Deans at the completion of the faculty term.

b. Attendance: Deans/SUUSA College Senators will replace any voting member who fails to attend three consecutive meetings without sending a proxy. Notification of the dean/senator for replacement will be the responsibility of the committee chair.

2. The committee is primarily a forum for the exchange of information, tools, techniques, and methods for the use of technology and computers. The committee recommends to the Academic Deans policies and procedures for the coordination of proposals from academic departments and the operation of departmental computing laboratories. Additionally, the committee recommends to the Academic Deans expenditures and project priorities for using revenues collected from the general student computer fee.

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