Collegewide Curriculum Committee Checklist
Credit Program Deletion (CPD) Proposal
In order to place this Credit Course Deletion proposal on the committee’s agenda the appropriate form and attachments must be filed prior to the established deadline. The following checklist is provided to ensure complete and accurate preparation of the required materials.
| Before submitting this Credit Course Deletion (CPD) proposal, have you: |
PROGRAM TITLE
1. Input correct course information?
LAST SESSION A STUDENT CAN BEGIN THE PROGRAM
2. Input correct session and year for initial offering?
3. Had proposal signed and dated by Initiator and Department Dean?
ACADEMIC ASSESSMENT OF PROPOSED CHANGE
4. Input names of all appropriate department deans, program directors and
Advisory Committee?
5. Secured votes from all appropriate department deans, program directors,
and, as appropriate, Advisory Committee and the Assistant Vice President for
Workforce Development for AS and AAS degrees, certificates and diplomas?
6. Completed and inserted after Page 1 the appropriate Voter Eligibility
List(s) for Curriculum Changes?
PROVOST APPROVAL
This information will be secured by the Curriculum Committee.
REQUIRED SIGNATURES AND APPROVAL DATES
This information will be secured by Curriculum Committee following committee
approval.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
7. Input correct program title consistent with No. 1 above?
8. Described the program purpose? Note: Deletion of this program
does not remove any course from the college curriculum. Deletion of courses
from the curriculum requires completion of a Credit Course Deletion (CCD)
form.
GENERAL EDUCATION IMPACT REVIEW
9. Described any effects on the general education requirements associated
with the particular degree?
INTERDEPARTMENTAL IMPACT REVIEW
10. Considered the broader effects of this proposal, advised and copied impacted
department deans and/or program directors?
OPTIONAL CATALOG IMPACT REVIEW
11. Reviewed, marked and described prospective changes in the college catalog?
Although this section is optional, completion is very helpful and greatly
appreciated.