Policy:
Policies governing experimental programs of special admission for groups of students who do not meet all regular admission requirements were last updated by the University Faculty Senate on April 16, 1991. (Ref: Senate Record, 4-16-91)
- Number of applications
- Number of offers
- Number of courses (credits) attempted
- Number of courses (credits) completed
- Distribution of grade-point averages achieved
- Any additional information indicating the success of the program
Procedure:
Name. Name of the experimental program.
Director/Sponsor. Name of the experimental program director/coordinator; name of the sponsoring unit or college; approval of the chief academic officer of the sponsoring unit or college; and proposed timetable for implementation. If implementing the program will involve other academic units, a statement of awareness and concurrence of the chief academic officer of each such unit must be appended.
Objectives. Statement of the scope and objectives of the experimental program, method(s) of delivery, and justification for special admission request.
Special Admissions Criteria. Specific bases and procedures to be followed with regard to admission. The Faculty Senate policies that are thought to be contravened should be enumerated, and the exception that is desired for each should be clearly stated.
Demand. Number of students, educational level, location, and degree courses for total program and in the special admission category.
Advising and Guidance. Methods for monitoring the performance of students participating in the program and/or for providing additional academic or nonacademic support. Specify all additional supporting services by kind, amount, and duration.
Review and Evaluation. A statement as to how the program will be reviewed, modified, and updated must be provided. A statement as to how information will be collected for the annual Faculty Senate review must be included.
- Number of applications
- Number of offers
- Number of enrollments
- Number of courses attempted
- Number of courses completed
- A list of all Penn State courses taken and the number of special admission students in each
- Number of students with Penn State grade-point averages from 0.00 though 0.99, 1.00 through 1.99, 2.00 through 2.99, 3.00 through 4.00
- Mean Penn State grade-point average
- A statement indicating the extent of faculty involvement in defining, maintaining, and monitoring the effectiveness of the program
Approved: Senate (5-7-74)