Kennesaw State Adult Learning Committee Members

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). Reporting to the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, the ALC is an active member of the University System of Georgia's Adult Learning Consortium, providing representation on the Regents' Academic Committee on Adult Learning. As a proactive consortium of institutions, the ALC collaborates to establish policies, share resources, and test innovative practices, aimed at sustaining and advancing adult-focused policies and practices at the institutional and System level.

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Active participation from each participating institution is crucial and is evidenced by funding for ALC meetings, professional development, and institutional leadership. The ALC is responsible for developing and maintaining a unified, integrated, and effective adult learning and Credit for Prior Learning programs through advisory proposals to the Office of the Provost and VPAA.

Bylaws

The ALC bylaws outline the roles and responsibilities of the committee members, the procedures for conducting meetings and making decisions, and the guidelines for ensuring that the committee operates in accordance with the university's mission and values. By following these bylaws, the Adult Learning Committee at KSU can continue to serve as a valuable resource for adult learners seeking to enhance their knowledge, skills, and careers.

Meeting Dates and Minutes

Meeting dates and approved minutes are listed below for each academic year the Adult Learning Committee has met.