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Rule 3335-8-16 | Cancellation of courses.

 

(A) The chair of a department or director of an instructional unit, in consultation with the dean of the college and with timely notification, may cancel any course that has not enrolled sufficient numbers of students to warrant its offering. That number of students should usually be less than fifteen, but courses enrolling fewer than fifteen may be offered if sufficient resources and programmatic justifications exist. When such a course is cancelled, the dean or director shall notify the office of the university registrar who shall promptly inform all enrolled students and insert notice of its cancellation in the master schedule.

(B) The university registrar will monitor the frequency of course offerings, identify those that have not been offered for three consecutive years, and inform the dean of the appropriate college. The dean and the chair or director of the relevant instructional unit will decide whether to remove that course from the course bulletin prior to the next academic year.

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3335
Amplifies: 3335.08
Prior Effective Dates: 3/13/1978, 5/11/1984, 7/26/2004, 8/1/2005