Our Mission

Provide support for University wide

  • Undergraduate academic programs

  • Academic policies and procedures

  • Administrative services and programs

  • Activities

    Assists the Provost in areas of general academic affairs administration that involves the undergraduate curriculum (catalog development, academic programs, student success, academic policies and procedures, course articulation database, the university-wide curriculum system, and the web-based degree audit system).

    Works collaboratively with university administration and undergraduate programs in new program development, including majors, minors, and specializations.

    Provides a variety of academic student services including review of exceptions to academic policy requests, placement testing, and coordination of computer-graded exams and student ratings of instructors.

    Provides administrative support for a number of university and state-wide committees regarding undergraduate curriculum (i.e., Undergraduate Programs Council, SACS committees, and the Alabama General Studies Curriculum Committee).

    Maintains, operates, and schedules a number of university-wide general purpose buildings (Bell-Wallace PE Facility, Marshall Conference Center, IITS Teaching Facility); schedules all university-wide general use classroom space.

    Supports the Provost's Office in special projects, analysis, and resource allocation (SACS committees,  BACHE, New Horizons, Alabama Small Business Development Consortium, and the Minority Business Training and Development Program).


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