EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY

 

BYLAWS

 

 

Article I.  Standing Committees of the Assembly

 

Section 1.  Selection of Membership

 

             The Executive Committee shall recommend the membership of Assembly standing committees to the Assembly for ratification at the June Assembly meeting in accordance with guidelines established by the Assembly.  All teaching faculty, administrative-support faculty, and classified staff members shall serve two-year terms unless otherwise noted.  All committees will elect their own chairs unless otherwise noted.

 

Section 2.  Budget and Planning Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Budget and Planning Committee shall consist of eleven (11) members, including four (4) teaching faculty with representation from each School, one (1) administrative-support faculty, two (2) students appointed by the recognized student government, and two (2) classified staff.  The Dean of Administration and the Eastern Budget Director shall serve ex officio without vote.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To advise the University President on matters related to the budget and long-range planning of the University.

 

                  2.  To consider budget principles and policy matters which relate to the mission of Eastern Oregon University and are reflected in the budget and the long-range implications of the physical facilities

 

                  3.  To develop its own procedures for budget review and planning.

 

                  4.  To report to the Assembly on the overall priorities for allocation of institutional resources and to recommend policies regarding long-range planning.

 

                  5.  To advise on matters related to capital construction requests for legislative consideration.

 

Section 3.  Student Affairs Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Student Affairs Committee shall consist of fourteen (14) members, including two (2) teaching faculty with representation from each School, one (1) administrative-support faculty, six (6) students appointed by the recognized student government, and two (2) classified staff.  The Dean of Student Affairs, the Director of Student Activities, and the Director of Residence Life shall serve ex officio without vote.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To develop and recommend policy covering student activities, including scheduling and programming of extracurricular activities (with the exception of intercollegiate and intramural athletic programs) which are initiated by student organizations or by the University.

 

                  2.  To develop and recommend policy covering residence life, student housing, food service, and food vending. 

 

                  3.  To develop, recommend, and implement student behavior policies and to provide for the enforcement of procedures and regulations maintaining appropriate standards of behavior within the student community.

 

                  4.  To serve as the Student Conduct Committee or to provide for the appointment of an ad hoc committee to serve for individual hearings dealing with student behavior and academic dishonesty.

 

                  5.  To grant recognition to student organizations and approve the constitutions and bylaws of such organizations.  The Committee shall also review and approve subsequent amendments or revisions to such constitutions and bylaws.

 

                  6.  To establish sub-committees and ad hoc committees when necessary.

 

                  7.  To advise the Dean of Student Affairs, the Director of Student Affairs, and the Director of Residence Life in matters relating to the students of the University and support services for the students.                 

 

                  8.  To delegate to appropriate University offices and student organizations those tasks deemed by the Committee to be necessary or prudent in order to carry out effectively its mission as directed by the Assembly.

                 

Section 4.  Athletic Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Athletic Committee shall consist of eight (8) members, including four (4) faculty, two (2) students appointed by the recognized student government, and one (1) classified staff.  The Athletic Director shall serve ex officio without vote.  One teaching faculty member of the committee shall be designated by the University President as the Faculty Athletic Representative and shall serve as the chair of the Committee.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To develop, recommend, and interpret all aspects of athletic policy (intercollegiate, intramural, recreational, and community-related).

 

                  2.  To provide for the enforcement of regulations governing intercollegiate and intramural athletics.  The Committee shall supervise the implementation of policies governing all athletic activities.

 

Section 5.  Financial Aid Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Financial Aid Committee shall consist of eight (8) members, including three (3) teaching faculty, one (1) administrative-support faculty, two (2) students appointed by the recognized student government, and one (1) classified staff.  The Director of Financial Aid shall serve ex officio without vote.  The Financial Aid Office shall supply staff support for the Committee.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To develop, recommend, and implement financial aid policies consistent with the mission of the University.

 

                  2.  To serve as the hearing board for all student appeals regarding financial aid.

 

Section 6.  Diversity Committee

 

Article II.  Standing Committees of the Faculty Senate

 

Section 1.  Selection of Membership

 

             The President of the Faculty Senate shall recommend the membership of Faculty Senate standing committees to the Faculty Senate for ratification at the last Faculty Senate meeting of each academic year in accordance with guidelines established by the Faculty Senate.  All teaching faculty shall serve two-year terms.  All committees will elect their own chairs unless otherwise noted

 

Section 2.  Academic Standards Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Academic Standards Committee shall consist of nine (9) members, including five (5) teaching faculty with representation from each School, two (2) students appointed by the recognized student government, and one (1) representative from student affairs appointed by the President.  At least two (2) of the teaching faculty members must by tenured.  A classified staff member from the Registrar's Office shall serve ex officio without vote and shall serve as administrative assistant and secretary to the Committee.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To develop, recommend, and interpret academic policy. 

 

                  2.  To serve as the hearing board in all matters regarding academic probation and academic dismissal from the University.  The Committee is empowered to make exceptions to academic regulations if, in spirit, such regulations are satisfied or, if the strict application of the policies would impose an educational disadvantage or undue hardship on the student.  Consideration of exceptions shall include consultation with the appropriate administrative unit responsible for maintaining the regulations in question.

 

Section 2.  Academic Support Committee

 

             a.  Organization  ---  The Academic Support Committee shall consist of eight (8) members, including three (3) teaching faculty with representation from each School and two (2) students appointed by the recognized student government.  The Director of the Library, the Director of the Computer Center, and the Director of the Learning Center shall serve ex officio without vote.

 

             b.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

                  1.  To formulate policy covering the Library, the Computer Center, and the Learning Center, including all aspects of their respective operations.

 

                  2.  To advise the Directors of the Library, Computer Center, and Learning Center.

 

Article III.  Interinstitutional Faculty Senate -- Oregon University System

 

Section 1.  Representations

 

             a.  Eastern Oregon University shall have two (2) Senators and one (1) alternate Senator to represent the University teaching faculty at the Interinstitutional Faculty Senate.

 

             b.  All teaching faculty members shall be eligible to serve as Senators.

 

             c.  Elections shall be held in the Faculty Senate during the fall term.  Senators and their alternates serve three- year terms starting in January following their election.  They are eligible for reelection.  The terms for Eastern's two Senators shall be staggered.

 

Section 2.  Duties and Responsibilities

 

             Interinstitutional Faculty Senators are the uninstructed representatives of their University faculty in matters which cross institutional lines.  It shall be the responsibility of the Interinstitutional Faculty Senators to seek the opinions of the Eastern teaching faculty on such matters.  Having exercised such responsibility, the Senators shall feel free to make decisions and vote on matters brought before the Interinstitutional Faculty Senate according to their own reasoned judgments.  Senators will regularly apprize the Faculty Senate of discussion topics and actions taken by the Interinstitutional Faculty Senate.

 

Article IV.  Selection of the Dean of a School

 

To implement the constitutional provisions for consultation with the faculty in the selection of a School Dean, the President shall appoint a committee to assist and advise the Provost and the President.  The Search Committee shall include at least five (5) teaching faculty from the concerned School, one (1) teaching faculty from the other School, one (1) representative from the Division of Distance Education, and one (1) student.

 

After consultation with the members of the concerned School, students, and administrators, the Search Committee shall make its recommendation to the Provost and the President.

 

Article V.  Adoption of Principle

 

Upon adoption of this Constitution and Bylaws in accordance with the provisions in Article XII of the Constitution, the present operating Eastern Assembly Constitution and Bylaws shall be rescinded.  The Executive Committee shall provide for the orderly transition from the rescinded Constitution and Bylaws to the newly adopted Constitution and Bylaws.