Policies and Procedures by Category: University Regulations
Appeal of Undergraduate University Regulations
Undergraduate students seeking to appeal regulations other than course requirements in their major or minor should complete the DPR Review Request online or in print from the Office of the Registrar for review and consideration by appropriate campus officials. Many regulations are not subject to appeal or amendment because of provisions of Title 5 of the California Code …
Changes of Rules and Policies
Although every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this catalog, students and others who use this Catalog should note that laws, rules, and policies change from time to time and that these changes may alter the information contained in this publication. Changes may come in the form of statutes …
Community-Based Learning Policy
Community-based learning is a pedagogy that integrates explicit academic learning objectives, preparation and reflection with meaningful work in the community. It focuses on learning through assignments that involve the application of theory to practice and result in improved student learning outcomes, including enhanced understanding of course content, critical-thinking skills, retention, sensitivity to diversity and the …
Faculty Authored Material Policy
1. Reproduction and Use of Course Materials Covered by Copyright Laws 1.1 It is the individual professional responsibility of all faculty members to comply with all existing copyright laws. Guidance about copyright and fair use can be found on the University Library’s Copyright Overview website. 2. Materials Authored by CSUN Faculty Used in CSUN Courses …
Student Complaint Procedure (Complaints Regarding the CSU)
The California State University takes very seriously complaints and concerns regarding the institution. If you have a complaint regarding the CSU, you may present your complaint as follows: If your complaint concerns CSU’s compliance with academic program quality and accrediting standards, you may present your complaint on the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) website. WASC is …
Student Outcomes Assessment Policy
Students may be included in outcomes assessment projects. Among the types of assessment methods that might be used are portfolios, capstone seminars, certification examinations, senior papers, juried performances, productions, recitals and art shows, research projects or supervised field experiences. Departments may have other assessment projects of this kind that are unique to their particular subject(s). …