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What do Standing Committees do? What is their purpose/role in college governance?

Standing committees report directly to the Executive Council, which is led by the college President and comprised of the four constituency group leads – the Academic Senate President, the Classified Senate President, the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) Chair, and the Student Senate President. Standing committees may be directed by Executive Council to study, review, and make recommendations regarding issues related to their committee charge. Standing committees are also empowered by Executive Council to identify, study, review, and make recommendations regarding issues related to their charge and bring them to the attention of the Executive Council. Standing shared governance committees may appoint subcommittees and workgroups as needed.

diagram with Executive Council in the center, and the standing committees shown as individual circles linking back to the executive council
Figure 1: Relationship between Standing Committees and Executive Council

Committee Charges

The college currently has the following standing committees (two of which meet jointly). These committees and their respective charges are as follows:

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