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Shared Leave Policy
The shared leave policy enables eligible employees to donate accrued vacation leave benefits to a pool. This pool will be used to provide additional paid leave benefits to eligible employees who have experienced certain catastrophic events personally or to qualifying family members and have exhausted other sources of paid leave
Academic Program Evaluation Policy
This policy details a standardized, holistic academic program evaluation process, including key evaluation criteria and evidence to be used for program evaluation. UHSP needs to measure and evaluate academic program performance on a periodic basis to make data-driven decisions, allowing the University to nimbly allocate its resources to ensure ongoing success of the University. Decision options include: Pause/Sunset/Close the Program Consolidate the Program into another Program Make Strategic Investment in the Program to Grow or Improve the Program Make Improvements in the Program without Strategic Investment Needed Continue the Program as is
Academic program evaluation - beyond quality measures and accreditation compliance - is of paramount importance to ensure that we deliver academic programs that align with our mission, are of high quality, and meet both student and employer needs
SYNTHETIC STRATEGIES FOR CANNABICHROMENE (CBC): A MINOR CANNABINOID WITH PHARMACEUTICAL POTENTIAL
THE IMPACT OF REPEATED BRAIN INJURIES ON ATHLETES’ LIVES POST-CAREER: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Stop Campus Hazing Act Policy - Interim
The Stop Campus Hazing Act was signed into law late in December of 2024. The law represents a significant step in national efforts to prevent hazing by improving hazing reporting and prevention efforts on college campuses.
UHSP has always taken hazing seriously and has worked to raise awareness about hazing and prevent hazing in any form on our campus. The Stop Campus Hazing Act adds another layer to our prevention efforts by requiring the enhancement of transparency, and prioritizing prevention efforts