Academic Program Processes
Academic Units
Processes for creating, modifying and deleting academic programs are designed to ensure that programs are aligned with university strategic priorities, support the originating academic unit’s mission, comply with university policy and operations, and are sustainable with available resources.
Step One
Identify the unit for which an action will be taken.
College
An academic unit with a focus on several closely related academic disciplines usually comprised of at least two or more departments and/or programs.
Department
Academic departments require an individual budget, an administrative officer, an authorized faculty, and a set of courses leading to undergraduate and/or graduate degrees.
School
Along with the requirements for a department, schools generally have a number of distinct programs and degrees offered within the unit.
Centers
The organization of major interdisciplinary and/or intercampus organizational entities (e.g., schools, major divisions, collection of departments) organized to create partnerships with external organizations; enhance university research and outreach; develop new funding patterns; address emerging multidisciplinary educational needs; or address other emerging problems and issues. A center will have an identifiable budget associated with assigned FTEs of faculty and/or research or other professional staff. Centers have an interdisciplinary breadth encompassing commitment of funding and faculty time from more than one department.
Administrative Unit
Organizational units that do not house academic programs.
Step Two
Determine the programmatic action you want to take.
Create
To create a new unit that does not exist in an existing organizational unit requires a well-developed proposal that includes alignment with institutional strategic plans and a strong justification. The proposal should clearly identify the budget, faculty, staff and administration that will support and guide the unit.
In addition, a proposal for establishing a new academic center should include a detailed description of the multi-departmental center function and evidence that the center will more effectively achieve stated objectives than traditional departmental, school, or college structures.
Modify
Modifying an academic unit and/or center is a reasonable and moderate extension of an existing unit. Examples of modifications include name changes or changes in organizational reporting. Modifications must go through the same channels of approval as required when establishing a unit.
Merge
Merging academic units involves combining two or more existing units without altering the tenure and rank status of faculty members.
Delete
Deleting an academic unit will require eliminating or transferring faculty, staff and programs. When deleting a center, the previous activity and funding ends.
Step Three
Download and complete the proposal template.
All proposals require a supporting transmittal memo from the dean or vice chancellor, if applicable.
Step Four
Review the timeline for transmittal and approval, if required.
Step Five
Transmit the proposal and supporting documents.
Include a memo from the college dean, or highest authority, confirming that department and college approvals are in place.
Submit electronically via upload, formatted as follows: proposal as Word, any budget tables as Excel, and any supporting letters, appendices, and other documents as PDF.
Please do not email the documents. If you have difficulty uploading the materials, contact Suzi Tamerius (stamerius2@unl.edu). Inquiries about the preparation of the documents should be directed to Assistant Vice Chancellor, Renee Batman (rbatman2@unl.edu).
Select options in the form below to upload the complete set of required materials to the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.
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IANR Units: Send the complete set of materials to Rich Bischoff, Associate Vice Chancellor, via email.
R&I Units: Send the complete set of materials to Becky Zavala, Associate Vice Chancellor, via email.
Step Six
Be prepared for questions and revisions throughout the process.
The proposer and/or dean will be the point of contact regarding questions on proposals. The Academic Planning Committee and Board of Regents may request additional information or ask clarifying questions. The Board may ask that a representative from the unit attend the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education’s meeting in which the proposal will be discussed. The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor will provide the proposer with as much notice as possible if a physical presence is desired.
Step Seven
Approval notification.
Upon completion of the review and approval process, the units below will be notified. Notification will come from the appropriate vice chancellor. Notification of approval is the authorization to implement the unit actions.
- Proposer
- Dean(s)
- Executive Vice Chancellor
- Vice Chancellor, IANR
- Vice Chancellor, R&I
- Vice Chancellor, Business and Finance
- Graduate Education
- Undergraduate Education
- Academic Services and Enrollment Management
- Institutional Effectiveness and Analytics
- Facilities, Management and Planning
- Executive Campus Planning Committee
Questions?
Contact Renee Batman, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief Administrative Officer at rbatman2@unl.edu or 402-472-3751.