Aligning Programs to Support Learning

The curriculum committees at Kennesaw State help guide academic programs by reviewing and approving new proposals and curriculum changes. These committees ensure that programs align with the university’s academic policies and support student success across undergraduate, graduate, and adult learning initiatives.

  • A university standing committee of the Faculty Senate, the UPCC evaluates new undergraduate program proposals and proposed changes to the undergraduate curriculum for consistency with university academic policies and goals. Learn more
  • A university standing committee of the Faculty Senate, the GPCC evaluates new graduate program proposals and proposed changes to the graduate curriculum for consistency with university academic policies and goals.  

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  • The General Education Council serves as an advocate for and facilitator of the general education program on the KSU campus.

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  • The Adult Learning Committee (ALC) at Kennesaw State University acts as an advocate and facilitator for adult learning programs and Credit for Prior Learning (CPL). 

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  • The Digital Learning Advisory Committee (DLAC) serves as a vital advisory group to the Faculty Senate and the Office of the Provost at Kennesaw State. By fostering dialogue on digital learning, DLAC promotes collaboration among university stakeholders to enhance curriculum, instruction, and assessment practices. This committee is committed to standardizing digital learning approaches and ensuring alignment with university policies and strategic goals. Open to the KSU community, DLAC meets regularly to discuss program modality changes and other essential topics, helping shape the future of digital education at KSU.

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