Faculty Senate
As the legislative body of the University, the Senate is directed by the University Constitution to take cognizance of matters which concern more than one college, school, or other major academic unit, or which are otherwise of general University interest; and it is empowered by the University Constitution to legislate with respect to such matters, subject to the approval of the President and in appropriate instances the Board of Trustees and subject to the rule-making procedures of the Florida Administrative Act, if applicable. Among such matters are:
- The educational policies of the University
- The creation of new degree programs
- The abolition of degree programs
- Curricula matters affecting more than one college
- Matters of general professional importance
- Recommendations of candidates for honorary degrees
- The University calendar
- Academic regulations affecting students
Faculty Senate Bylaws. Senate Bylaw 4 Part A.