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EPCC Policies and Procedures
Overview
In AY 2022-2023, the EPCC drafted, reviewed, and approved new committee bylaws to
govern its operations. The bylaws were approved in April 2023. View the EPCC Bylaws.
Key procedural elements for EPCC operations are summarized below. Please consult your
EPCC representative or the EPCC chair for guidance a needed.
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- Proposals must be submitted through Curriculog and follow all steps of the Curriculum Review Process.
- To be eligible for inclusion on an Committee agenda, a proposal must be approved by
department level committees and department chairs) at least two weeks prior to the
next scheduled EPCC meeting. Those meeting the inclusion deadline will be reviewed
by the EPCC Chair or (a) designee(s). Proposals that are part of a larger package
may be held for approval until all related proposals are eligible for agenda inclusion.
- All proposals seeking launch in the following academic year (currently AY 24-25) must
be through the full provost-level approval process by December 31 of the preceeding
year per the CIA. Final meetings of the 2023 cycle for the UPCC and GPCC are December 8 and December
7, respectively. Proposals needing approval by the EPCC for this should likely be
approved no later than the final meeting of October to aid in the timely passages
through the process.
Note: It is required that Originators utilize the resources for curriculum provided by the Curriculum,
Instruction, and Assessment unit (CIA) to develop their proposals and related documents.
These resources include, but are not limited to:
Additionally, the EPCC advises that you consult with your committee represenative
prior to launching the proposal to help ensure the timely processing of your curricular
needs.
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- Actions require a quorum of Voting Members (a quorum is six [6] Voting Members; there
are a total of eleven [11] Voting Members of the EPCC).
- A simple majority approves an issue.
- Per Article V, Section 3 of the bylaws, the format of meetings will be:
- Call to order.
- Record attendance.
- Establish quorum.
- Approve minutes.
- Reports and announcement.
- Old business - Discussion and voting for items in a second round of review or tabled
from the prior meeting.
- New business - Discussion and voting for items in a first round of review.
- Final discussion and announcements.
- Adjournment.
- When the floor opens for motions, Voting and Non-Voting Members of the EPCC can make
a motion.
- Motions require a second. Voting and Non-Voting Members of the EPCC can second a motion.
- For motions to be approved, a simple majority of Voting Members of the EPCC is required.
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Committee Member Expectations
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Committee Members have two expectations during their term of service:
- Complete curriculum review.
- Recommend approval of changes in curriculum including the addition, deletion or changes
of courses, new programs or concentrations, and changes in program requirements.
- Recommend changes in curricular policies and procedures.
- Make recommendations regarding the curriculum development and review process.
- Participate in shared governance.
- Provide department/school representation in their absence.
- Advise and metor department/school colleagues on the curriculum process.
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Curriculum Proposal Review
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To ensure that proposals receive the most feedback possible while also ensuring that EPCC meetings remain productive in achieving its purpose in “provid[ing] support and ensur[ing] accountability in the development of programs and curricula within the BCOE”, the EPCC will review each proposal in a shared review document. This process will:
- Provide a visual representation of all Committee Members’ evaluations of proposals;
- Focus on only those areas deemed necessary by a consensus of Committee Members;
- Provide Originators with documented feedback that can be used to revise proposals;
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- Allow for data collection regarding proposals submitted to the EPCC.
Prior to the EPCC meeting, EPCC members will review each proposal and enter feedback for both the content of the documents and the entries in curriculog. For each proposal, the EPCC Chair will use the data from the table to guide EPCC meetings (no matter if they are face-to-face, synchronous in Teams, or asynchronous in Teams). The originator will make a brief presentation about the proposal(s) and committee discussion based on the review document will occur afterwards. During the presentation, Originators will be able to see any comments that EPCC Members have added regarding that specific criterion, allowing for a more precise discussion and revision of each proposal.
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Curriculum Resources
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Curriculum Development Resources
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Guidance for the creation of curriculum at KSU at all levels can be found from KSU's
Office of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (CIA).
Access to CIA
The following sub-pages from the CIA detail specifics of the process:
Where to Start - Provides general guidance and FAQs about the curriculum development process.
Checklists - Provides a series of checklists for curriculum development for each class of proposal.
Templates - Provides a series of templates for curriculum development for each class of proposal
along with documentation that be required within a proposal.
General Curriculum Resources - Provides links to helpful resources like the USG's list of authorized degrees and
majors and curriculum trainings.
In addition, the EPCC recommends that if you have not originated a proposal within
the last year, that you consider retaking the originator training as a refresh. Curriculog
and the proposal process changes over time so it may help to update on the process.
Trainings may be access via OwlTrain.
If you have any questions about the curriculum development process, please contact
your EPCC representative.
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Office of Assessment and Accreditation Checklist
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The Office of Assessment and Accreditation (OAA) provides here an addedum checklist
for the curriculum process for originators starting proposals for currciular review
that are part of the Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Please refer to the additional
requirements and policy language for such proposal within. If you have any questions
about the requirements and how best to include them within the proposals, please contact Melissa Driver in the OAA.
Please access the addendum document here. You may be asked to provide your KSU credentials to access the document.
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Board of Regents Forms and Information
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Timeline for Curriculum Process
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The EPCC provides this estimated submission timeline as a point of clarification on the curriculum process before the
EPCC will be able to review your proposal. This is only an estimate and will vary
based on the workload of different groups. This is not a guarantee. For any questions
on specific deadlines, please visit KSU's CIA Office Website for calendars and deadlines.
The proposal process before reaching the EPCC involves the following steps. All days
noted below are business days. Detailed descriptions provided below the table.
| Reviewing Body |
Approximate Review Length |
| Originator |
0 Days |
| Curriculum Support Team |
3 Days Minimum |
| Department/School Committee |
3 - 5 Days |
| Department Chair or School Director |
3 - 5 Days |
| AVP of Curriculum Team |
3 Days Minimum |
| CCCs and College Deans |
Varues |
| EPCC |
10 Days Minimum |
- Originator (Initial Proposal Submission): 0 days
- The launch of most Curriculog proposals require the launch and then verification of
the proposal. Not verifying the proposal will cause delays.
- Initial Review by the Curriculum Support Team: 3 days minimum
- Department/School Curriculum Committees: 3 - 5 days
- This can vary by department/school, but five business days is a safe assumption. You
are encouraged to inform your committee once the proposal reaches this stage so they
are aware it is in their queue.
- Department Chair or School Director: 3 - 5 days
- This can vary by department/school, but five business days is a safe assumption. You
are encouraged to inform your chair/director once the proposal reaches this stage
so they are aware it is in their queue.
- AVP of Curriculum Review Team: 5 days minimum
- College Curriculum Committee and College Dean only for those programs outside of the BCOE: Varies
- For EPP programs outside of the BCOE, your proposals will need to be reviewed by your
college committee and dean before they reach the EPCC. Please review your college’s policies and discuss this with your college contacts to estimate a timeline.
- EPCC Review: 10 days minimum
- Once the propsal reaches the Committee, it will go into review. To be considered for
the next meeting agenda, the proposal must be in the EPCC queue no later than two
standard weeks prior to the next scheduled meeting. Undergraduate and Graduate proposals
will need to arrive at this step no later than mid-October to meet KSU curricular
deadlines inclusion in the Fall catalog of the following academic year. Please remember
that approval through the process is contingent on proposal readiness.
For updates on your proposal's current status, please check Curriculog, the Undergrdaute Proposal Docket, or the Graduate Proposal Docket. In the event of a broken docket links, the dockets can be access from the respective
committee pages.
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