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Senate Bill 09-10-33

Bill ID: 09-10-33
PCC ID: 09057
Name: PCC Proposal to Terminate inactive Special Education undergraduate programs.
Proposed: 01/22/2010
Sponsor: PCC Committee
Proposal: The College of Education wishes to terminate the following inactive areas of concentration in the Special Education undergraduate program in order to remove them from the Maryland Higher Education Commission Academic Program Inventory. These programs have no enrolled students or applicants, and have been inactive for years.

The programs to be terminated are as follows:
The B.S. in Special Education: Mentally Retarded Area of Concentration.
The B.S. in Special Education: Learning Disabilities Area of Concentration.
Active? No


Status

Status: Completed
Completed On: 09/16/2010

History

Status: Complete
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate
Received: 2010-03-12
Decision Date: 2010-03-25
Decision: The Senate voted to approve the proposal.
Actions: The Senate reviewed the proposal at its 3/25/10 meeting and voted to approve the termination of inactive undergraduate special education programs.
Next Step: Presidential Approval
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Senate Executive Committee (SEC)
Received: 2010-03-03
Decision Date: 2010-03-10
Decision: The SEC voted to place the item on the March 25, 2010 Senate meeting agenda for consideration.
Actions: The SEC reviewed the proposal at its 03/10/10 meeting and voted to forward the proposal to the Senate for review.
Next Step: Presidential Approval
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Status: Complete
Reviewer: Programs, Curricula, & Courses (PCC) Committee
Received: 2010-01-22
Decision Date: 2010-01-29
Decision: The committee voted to forward its recommendations to the SEC for consideration.
Actions: The Committee considered the proposal at its meeting on January 29, 2010. Stephen Koziol, Associate Dean for Academic Programs, Outreach, and International Initiatives, was present to answer questions. After discussion, the Committee voted unanimously to recommend the proposal.
Next Step: SEC Review
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