NOTE: The Accreditation function at UC is now under the Educational Relations Department. Updated information is at:

http://www.ucop.edu/edrelations/accreditation/

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UC SYSTEMWIDE POLICY &
DATA PORTFOLIO (2002)

Table of Contents


INTRODUCTION

I. MISSION AND OVERVIEW
A. Founding and Mission
B. Governance
C. Systemwide Information/Data
1. Budget
2. Enrollments
3. Fees and Expenses
4. Financial Aid
5. Degrees conferred
6. Research Support
7. Workforce
D. Campuses, Office of the President, DOE Labs and Affiliated Institutions
1. The Campuses
2. The Office of the President
3. DOE Labs
4. Other Affiliated Institutions
E. Division, Programs, and Activities
1. Agriculture and Natural Resources
2. Health Sciences
3. Other Professions
4. Libraries
5. Education Abroad Program
6. UC/DC Program
7. University Extension
8. UC Observatories
9. UC Press
10. Continuing Education of the Bar
F. Marks of Distinction
II. GOVERNANCE
A. Governing Board
B. Organization of the Administration
1. Office of the President
2. Campus Organization
3. Role of the Faculty
4. Role of Students
C. Oversight of the Department of Energy Laboratories
Appendices: Members of the UC Board of Regents
Organization Charts for UC and UCOP
III. PLANNING
A. Systemwide Planning Activities
B. Long-Term Enrollment Planning
C. UC Merced - the 10th Campus
D. Other Academic Planning Activities
Publications
Appendix: UC Academic Planning Council Charge and Membership
IV. ACADEMIC ISSUES
A. Faculty
Policies and Publications on Academic Issues
B. Program Review
Policies and Publications on Program Review
C. Research
1. UCOP Academic Affairs Division: Office of Research Programs
2. UCOP Office of Health Affairs Programs
3. UCOP Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Programs.
4. Office of Technology Transfer
Policies and Procedures on Research
a) Research Integrity
b) Regulatory Requirements for Conducting Research
c) Obtaining Extramural Funds
d) Relations with Industry

e) Other
V. LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
A. Collections and Access
B. Library Planning
C. The California Digital Library
D. Copyright
E. Information Technology
Publications and Policies on Information Technology
VI. PERSONNEL
A. Academic Personnel
Policies for Academic Personnel
B. Staff
C. Benefits
Policies and Publications on Staff Personnel
VII. STUDENTS
A. Undergraduates
1. Undergraduate Admissions Policies
2. Eligibility
3. Applications, Admissions, and Enrollment
4. Outreach Programs
5. Student Characteristics
a) First Time Freshmen
b)Transfers
c) All enrolled undergraduates
6. Assessment of student learning
7. Retention, Graduation, Time to Degree
B. Graduate, Professional and Health Sciences Students
1. Graduate Professional Students
2. Health Science Students
C. Co-Curricular Environment
1. Housing
2. Student Government
3. Student Athletics, Clubs and Activities
Policies and Publications on UC Students
VIII. FINANCE AND BUSINESS
A. The University's Budget
1. The Budget Process
2. Historical Perspective
3. The Compact
4. The Partnership
B. Revenues and Expenditures
Policies and Publications on Revenues and Expenditures
C. Business and Finance Management
Policies and Publications on Management and Information Practices
D. Facilities Administration/Planning
Policies and Publications on Facilities Management/Planning
E. Development
Policies and Publications on Development
F. Endowments
Policies and Publications on Endowments