Erica,

The definitions below are taken from our policy on Formulation and Issuance of 
Policies (V.C.1)<http://www.purdue.edu/policies/governance/vc1.html>:

University Policy Committee
A committee with membership from key Stakeholder units across the University, 
including but not limited to APSAC, CSSAC, faculty, human resources, business 
services, information technology and student affairs. Committee members are 
tasked with reviewing and commenting on proposed, new or significantly revised 
System-Wide Policies during their development. This feedback, at times, may 
require the committee member to solicit input from his or her constituent area. 
Members are further tasked with communicating the issuance of new or 
significantly revised System-Wide Policies and Standards to their constituent 
areas upon notification by the UPO. The UPO facilitates the committee’s 
meetings.

Executive Policy Review Group (EPRG)
A standing committee of University executives who provide institutional review 
of and approve or recommend action on System-Wide Policies. The committee 
members are appointed by the President and include the Provost, EVPT, 
Chancellors of the Regional Campuses, VPEC, Vice President for Human Resources, 
chair of the University Senate and such other individuals as the President may 
appoint. The VPEC serves as chair.

Acronyms used above: APSAC (Administrative and Professional Staff Advisory 
Committee), CSSAC (Clerical and Service Staff Advisory Committee), UPO 
(University Policy Office), EVPT (Executive Vice President and Treasurer), VPEC 
(Vice President for Ethics and Compliance).

Best Regards,

Jessica Teets
Coordinator, University Policy Office
Purdue University
765-496-9634

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Erica Heffner
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 1:38 PM
To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators 
<[email protected]>
Subject: [acupa-l] Policy Committee Makeup

Hi All,

For those of you that have a policy oversight committee (with or without a 
stand-alone policy office), would you be willing to share the makeup of your 
committee?  While we currently have an informal process here with a small group 
that directs the policy administration process, we are looking for create a 
more formal process with a fixed oversight committee.

Thanks!

Erica

Erica Heffner, MEd, CCEP
Asst. Director Compliance Services
University of Vermont
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
p. (802)-656-1398


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