Guide to the UAA/ACC Academic Policy and Curriculum Board records

University of Alaska Anchorage Records
Guide to the UAA/ACC Academic Policy and Curriculum Board records
1988

Collection number: UAA-0070.
Creating office: UAA. UAA/ACC Academic Policy and Curriculum Board.
Series title: UAA. UAA/ACC Academic Policy and Curriculum Board records.
Date: 1988.
Volume of series: 1.0 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Records in English.
Series summary: Records related to curriculum review at UAA.

Administrative history:
Not available at this time.

Agency functions:
The Academic Policy and Curriculum Board served to merge the curricula and academic policies of UAA and ACC after the merger of the two institutions.

Series description:
This series includes a rough draft of academic policies developed and curriculum offered by the University of Alaska Anchorage, shortly after the merger of University of Alaska, Anchorage (UA,A), Anchorage Community College (ACC), and surrounding community colleges. The manuscript outlines policies such as academic probation, application procedures for undergraduate and graduate programs, and course credit offerings. The series also includes the meeting minutes and agendas for meetings of the Board.

Arrangement: The meeting minutes are in chronological order.

Digitized copies: Digital copies of collection material not available online. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Preferred citation: UAA/ACC Academic Policy and Curriculum Board, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Related materials:
UAA. Governance Office. Faculty Senate minutes and agendas; 1978-2007, UAA.0040.
UAA. Governance Office. Undergraduate Academic Board minutes and agendas; 1976-2008, UAA.0039.

Custodial history: The draft policy was given to the Archives in 2009 by Gretchen Bersch, one of the co-chairs of the committee. The minutes and agendas were transferred to the Archives by the Governance Office in 2010.

Processing information: This collection was initially described by Mariecris Gatlabayan in 2010. Additional materials were described by Arlene Schmuland and William Jacobs in 2011.

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