Undergraduate Admissions Committee
Standing Rules
The Undergraduate Admissions Committee decides whether to admit any potential
undergraduate applicant not meeting the stated admission requirements as
established by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and who requests
consideration by the Committee. Previous academic experience, test scores,
recommendations, and other criteria are reviewed in the process of determining
which requests for exemptions should be approved. The Committee also serves
as the focal point for discussion and review of policy changes related to
undergraduate admissions and makes recommendations to the Assistant Provost for
Academic Programs or Faculty Senate, as appropriate. The Committee consists of
ten Faculty and one Student. Of the ten faculty members, there shall be at
least five Teaching faculty, one college head advisor, one representative
from International Programs, and up to two retired faculty on
1039-hour appointments. All members should be available to serve during
the summer since most of the committee activity, in fact, takes place during
the summer. In addition, a representative from the Office of Admissions
shall be ex-officio, voting.
(05/05)