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Welcome...and
thank you for visiting the Office of the Provost Web site!
The provost is
the chief academic officer who works
with members of the provost's staff, deans, department chairs and
directors, and faculty and staff to enhance learning at the university
by improving the quality of academic programs and the quality of
faculty teaching, research, and service. The provost is the senior
university officer next to the president, serving as the president's
principal adviser in the development of a well-conceived and organized
curriculum administered and taught by a faculty of the highest qualifications.
The provost oversees budget development by the colleges and monitors
these budgets throughout the academic year.
The five degree-granting colleges - Arts
and Letters,
Business, Science
and Technology, Education
and Psychology, and Health -
report to the provost, as well as the University's
Libraries. The provost monitors
the planning, development, and revision of academic programs and
supervises all processes involving the academic staff of the university.
The provost is advised by a provost's council, departmental, decanal,
and university-wide personnel committees, and by the Academic
Council, the Graduate
Council,
Council of Chairs,
and the Faculty
Senate. The Office of the Provost
strives to foster a learning environment in which students and faculty
work together to pursue and develop new knowledge, to develop innovative
ways to apply that knowledge, and to share their knowledge with all
who are interested.
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