Series F-202-1 - Academic Planning Committee files

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Academic Planning Committee files

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F-202-1

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  • 1972 - 1975 (Creation)
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    Academic Planning Committee

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25 cm of textual records

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(1970 - 1975)

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The Academic Planning Committee (APC) was establsihed in 1970 as an advisory committee to the President and successor to the Senate's Long Range Academic Planning Committee. Its main functions were to review and recommend to the President, as Chair of Senate, all new program proposals submitted to it; and develop annually a recommendation to the President concerning academic and action priority listings. It was replaced in 1975 by the Senate Academic Planning Committee (SCAP).

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This series consists of records relating to the activities and deliberations of the APC. The files were originally created by the Vice-President, Academic as a member of the committee. At some point in the early 1990s, the records were transferred to and integrated into the record-keeping system of Academic Planning Services. Activities and topics documented in the files include planning retreats at Harrison Hots Springs (May 31 - June 2 1972) and Westminster Abbey, Mission (December 11 - 13 1972); consideration of program proposals in the Fine Arts and in Communication; and the activities of an APC sub-committee relating to disputes in the Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology (PSA) department. Records include meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, reports, and program proposals.

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Some files may contain personal or confidential information. Access to these files may be restricted as required by law. Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.

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For other records relating to the Academic Planning Committee, see:

Fonds F-193, President's Office fonds. Series 28-3, Committees. Academic Planning Committee (1969-1980).
Fonds F-109, School of Contemporary Arts fonds. Series 4-19, Committees. Academic Planning Committee (1969-1975).
Fonds F-93, School of Computing Science. Series 3-29, Committees. Academic Planning Committee (1974-1976).

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