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Provost's Advisory Committees 

Charged by the Provost's Office

These groups, composed of Stony Brook faculty and staff, are established to provide forums and advise the administration on key academic and administrative issues. 

Standing Committees

Ad-Hoc Committees

 

Standing Committees

General education advisory Committee

This advisory committee of 12 faculty and four administrators is jointly constituted by the University Senate and the Provost. 

It is charged with providing ongoing advice about the implementation, evaluation, and assessment of Stony Brook University's general education curriculum.

Charge

The General Education Advisory Committee is jointly constituted by the Undergraduate Council of the University Senate and the Office of the Provost to provide ongoing advice about implementation, evaluation, and assessment of Stony Brook University’s general education curriculum (the SBC). The Committee examines the extent to which the general education curriculum achieves its stated purpose for students, including outcomes for student learning, degree progress, and post-graduation outcomes, as well as impact on department, school and university operations.

Certification and de-certification of individual courses fall outside the purview of the GEAC.

Online Governance Structure

As part of Stony Brook's ongoing efforts to enhance and streamline policies, procedures, and coordination for all online courses and programs, the Provost's Office established an online governance structure comprised of two groups.

Undergraduate Student Success Team

A partnership between the Division of Undergraduate Education and the Division of Student Affairs, the team was formed in 2023. It seeks to be a national leader in developing and implementing best practices, programs, interventions, and strategies to help each undergraduate student succeed, achieve their goals, and earn their bachelor's degrees. The team focuses on:

  • Successful onboarding and transition of new undergraduate students
  • Identifying and addressing barriers to success
  • Increasing the retention and graduation rates of all students
  • Continuing to improve student outcomes

The group is a reconvening of an Academic Success Team, originally formed in 2012 and focused on improving retention and graduation rates. 

Resources

 

Ad-Hoc Committees

None at this time