Section 1. Membership
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- Academic Council will consist of 19 members elected for terms specified in the section on Elections.
- In addition to elected members, the following will hold seats on Academic Council:
- The Chair of the University Curriculum Committee, without vote
- The President, without vote; and/or the Provost/Executive Vice President, without vote
- On occasions when Academic Council so requests, the President and the Provost/Executive Vice President will not meet with Academic Council. Such requests may be made as a matter of course and need not signify any exigency. In addition, the President and the Provost/Executive Vice President will not meet with Academic Council when it is serving as a nominating committee or as a hearing committee.
Eligibility to Serve
To serve as a voting member of Academic Council, a faculty member must be a voting member under the terms of these bylaws and must have two years of service on the faculty. Divisional and school representatives must hold the rank of Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, or above; at-large members must hold the rank of Lecturer, Assistant Professor, or above. No more than two members of the faculty whose principal duties are administrative may serve on Academic Council at any one time.
Eligibility to Vote for Members
All faculty members who have voting privileges under the terms of these bylaws will be eligible to vote for members of Academic Council. The only exception to this will be for the part-time representative who will be elected by part-time faculty.
Elections
Academic Council will solicit interest in serving, but will not provide a slate of nominees. All nominations for Academic Council will be made from the floor. All voting will be by secret ballot. Elected members of Academic Council will take office during the last Academic Council meeting of the academic year and will serve until their successors are duly installed.
At the March Faculty Meeting or the February School/College Meeting, elections of members will follow a prescribed cycle.
In year one, at-large members will be elected by full voting faculty at the March Faculty Meeting. A representative of the academic support staff with faculty rank will also be elected in year one at a meeting of that group coordinated by the current Academic Council member. In years two and three, divisions and schools will elect their representative at the February School/College meeting. The current Academic Council members from each division and school will coordinate these elections.
Year One
- One member of staff with faculty rank
- Three at-large members. Two of the at-large teaching faculty members will be from Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences and one University-wide at-large faculty member.
Year Two
- One member from the division of Arts and Humanities
- One member from the division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- One member from the division of Social Sciences
- One member from the School of Education
- One member from the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business
- One member from the School of Communications
- One member from the School of Health Sciences
Year Three
- One member from the division of Arts and Humanities
- One member from the division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- One member from the division of Social Sciences
- One member from the School of Education
- One member from the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business
- One member from the School of Communications
- One member from the School of Health Sciences
Vacancies
In the event of an elective vacancy on Academic Council, an election will be held at the next regular meeting of the faculty to fill the unexpired term. The manner of election will be the same as that by which the vacating member was elected.
Right of Recall
The faculty reserves the right of recall of any member of Academic Council. A two-thirds vote of the faculty will be required.
Re-Election or Reappointment
No member of Academic Council will serve for more than two consecutive terms.
Election of the Part-Time Representative
The part-time faculty representative will be elected bi-annually in April by an online election. They must be currently employed by the university as a part-time faculty member during their term, and have taught a minimum of two contiguous semesters at the university.