College Council

CHARGE  
The College Council oversees processes related to policy and the District's committee structure. The Council must involve and utilize the opinions of all constituent groups. Given the Council's position in the governance structure, the specific areas of responsibility can be delineated as follows:  

The College Council is responsible for the review, evaluation, and oversight of the District committee system; including, but not limited to;  

  • Committee charge 
  • Committee membership 
  • Committee meeting schedule 

The Council serves as the final "review" body for all policy recommendations emanating from District processes.  

The Council is the final policy articulation group for the District and, therefore, must ensure that all District constituencies have had adequate participation in the formation of policy issues.  

Task forces, with appropriate constituent participation, may be formed by the College Council when topics fall outside the range of the existing committee structure or involve multiple constituent groups. 


RECOMMENDS TO 
Superintendent/President 
 

SELF ASSESSMENT YEAR 
Odd 
 

ACCJC STANDARDS 
1.1, 4.2, 4.3 

MEMBERSHIP 

Chairs Committee Members Permanent Members by Position
  • Academic Senate President  
  • Classified Senate President  
  • Superintendent/President
  • 5 Administrators (appointed by position) 
  • 5 Faculty (3 appointed by Academic Senate; 2 appointed by AFA) 
  • 4 Classified (2 appointed by SEIU; 2 appointed by Classified Senate) 
  • 3 Students (appointed by SGA) 
  • Superintendent/President 
  • Vice President, Academic Affairs 
  • Vice President, Student Services 
  • Vice President, Human Resources 
  • Vice President, Finance and Administrative Services  
  • Academic Senate President 
  • AFA President 
  • Classified Senate President 
  • SEIU President 

Membership Total: 17

MEETINGS  
Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month during the academic year, from 3:15 to 5:00 PM. 
 

BROWN ACT  
The College Council is not subject to the Brown Act.