Priority Registration Advisory Committee

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The Priority Registration Policy may be found on the Faculty Council website.

train image 7 Committee Membership
train image 7 Committee Charge and Schedule
train image 7 2012 PRAC Roster
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Committee Membership

Members of the Priority Registration Advisory Committee (PRAC) will be appointed by the University Registrar and will include faculty, undergraduate students, and administrators representing a range of interests and expertise. The PRAC will include some individuals who have experience in educational policy, academic advising, and disability services.

The University Registrar will serve as Ex Officio member and Committee Chair. The Committee will include three faculty for staggered three-year terms, two students each for a one year term, and two administrators for staggered two-year terms.

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Committee Charge and Schedule

  1. At the beginning of each Spring Term (for the subsequent Fall Term Early Registration) and the beginning of each Fall Term (for the subsequent Spring Term Early Registration), the University Registrar will announce to the campus community the process and timeline for submitting requests for priority registration on behalf of student groups.

    The official who has responsibility for students who are potentially eligible for priority registration will send the Registrar an application form along with a list of students who are recommended for priority registration. The form will articulate the rationale for the need for priority registration given the demands of the students’ activities and/or circumstances. The Committee will not see the list of individual names.

    The PRAC meetings will be open to the public and all rationale statements and tallies as well as the PRAC’s decisions will be publicly available.

  2. The PRAC will review summary data regarding the operation of priority registration including the specific courses that are selected during priority registration and will suggest modifications to the Priority Registration Policy as needed. The Registrar will present an annual report to the Educational Policy Committee indicating the number of students who were granted or denied priority registration, and an evaluation of whether course selection during priority registration appears to be serving its intended purpose.

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Spring 2013 Roster

Ex Officio Member and Committee Chair
Christopher Derickson, University Registrar
Faculty
Mark Schoenfisch, Professor, Chemistry
Spring 2013
Administrators
Nick Siedentop, Curriculum Coordinator, Undergraduate Education Office
Spring 2013
Erik Hunter, Judicial Programs Officer, Spring 2013
Lora Wical, BSBA Senior Associate Director, Spring 2013
Students
Steffani McLean, Sophomore, Spring 2013

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Resources

PRAC Form

train image 7 Recommendation for Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2013 PDF
train image 7 Recommendation for Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2013 Word

PRAC Meetings Information

train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Fall 2012
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Spring 2012
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Fall 2011
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Spring 2011
train image 7 PRAC Final Minutes for Fall 2010
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Fall 2010
train image 7 PRAC decisions for Spring 2010
train image 7 PRAC Final Minutes for Spring 2010
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Fall 2009
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Spring 2009
train image 7 PRAC Final Minutes for Fall 2009
train image 7 PRAC Minutes for Fall 2009 Appeal Meeting
train image 7 PRAC Final Minutes for Spring 2009
train image 7 PRAC Minutes for Spring 2009 Appeal Meeting
train image 7 PRAC Denied Teams Remarks for Spring 2009
train image 7 PRAC Decisions for Fall 2008
PRAC Meeting Minutes
Fall 2010 Minutes

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