Office of Academic Affairs
1000 E. University Ave
Old Main 312
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 3077664286
Email: progrevw@uwyo.edu
New UW Minors Master List - July 2022
Existing college, department, degree program name/title/degree designation/CIP change form has been added - June 2022
New degrees - Feasibility study due to Academic Affairs for distribution to APC (Graduate Council if Graduate degree)
For proposed student admission for following Fall semester: by October 15.
New certificates - Feasibility study due to Academic Affairs for distribution to APC (Graduate Council if Graduate certificate)
For proposed student admission for following Fall semester: by January 5.
New minor proposals
Proposals for implementation the following fall semester are due to Academic Affairs for distribution to APC and/or Graduate Council: by February 15.
New Degree and Certificate Proposal Process Checklist (this page as a MS Word doc)
Title IV (Federal Student Aid) Program Eligibility Determination Form
HLC Program Screening Form for new Programs and Certificates
Existing Degree Program Change Request, Title Change, Degree Designation, or CIP Change form
1) Prepare Notice of Intent for Board of Trustees’ Academic and Student Affairs Committee
What’s in a Notice of Intent? You’ll use this to let the Board of Trustees know that you’re interested in exploring a new certificate or degree offerings. It will give basic information about anticipates learning outcomes and how you plan to get data on student and post-graduation demand for the program. It will also give basic information expected expenditures and on how it aligns with UW’s mission.
Pro tip: Start thinking of what you think the program will look like five years after it’s approved. Construct the plan for its roll-out using backward induction.
From UW Regulation 2-119
Notice of Intent. A Notice of Intent is a preliminary, conceptual proposal requesting authorization to plan a new Academic Program. The Plan should normally be no longer than three (3) pages in length and shall include the following information:
The name of the proposed Academic Program and the mode of delivery;
A description of the new Academic Program that includes an outline of the anticipated curriculum and learning outcomes;
Information about content and how the Academic Program may relate to other offerings;
A plan for obtaining a market analysis of anticipated student demand and enrollment, and a plan for evaluation and analysis of post-graduation employment market demand
Preliminary budget, including potential funding sources, projected expenses and revenues, and potential faculty, academic professionals, lecturers, professors of practice, and staff;
Proposed timeline for staged implementation over five years, including campus and Board review;
Information on other required approvals, such as accreditation bodies and the Higher Learning Commission;
Evidence of how the new Academic Program aligns with the University’s mission, strategic plan, and existing academic degree program array; and
A rationale that clearly defines the need for the new Academic Program. The rationale should include evidence that the Academic Program will not produce unnecessary duplication of existing programs.
Pro tips:
Board of Trustees’ draft agendas are set approximately 4-6 weeks prior to meetings; realistically they will consider proposals in January, March, May, September, and November.
Materials for the NOI should be submitted for review to the Provost’s Office at least three weeks prior to the Board’s meeting. The Provost and President must review all materials prior to submission.
The Academic and Student Affairs Committee of the Board is the designated committee for this step of review. They will recommend the proposal for an up or down vote to the full board.
2) Prepare Feasibility Study; Prepare Pro Forma Budget
Once completed, share feasibility study and pro forma budget with Academic Affairs for review by VP for Undergraduate Education, VP of Graduate Education, Vice Provost for Personnel, and Executive Director of Budget and Finance.
For a proposed new certificate, please complete the Title IV (Federal Student Aid) Program Eligibility Determination Form. (Form issues? Email steveb@uwyo.edu)
3) Campus Review
The campus review process includes sharing the study with
Faculty Senate (Academic Planning Committee for undergraduate programs, Graduate Council for Graduate Programs),
ASUW and Staff Senate,
Deans / Directors, and
Executive Council.
Faculty Senate should be given at least 90 days to review the proposal and should provide feedback. Simultaneously, Staff Senate and ASUW should be given at least 30 days to review the proposal and may provide feedback.
Please recognize that Faculty Senate’s review is substantive. They may iterate with you and ask for revision and resubmittal of your feasibility study. They will accept up to three revisions before deferring their decision to the next academic year. It is wise to let the Faculty Senate’s designated committee know of your plans to develop a feasibility study after the Notice of Intent is approved by the Board of Trustees.
After Faculty Senate, Staff Senate, and ASUW have reviewed and provided feedback, Deans and Directors Council and Executive Council should be given the opportunity to review and provide feedback.
4) Prepare Request for Authorization and procure Letter of Commitment from Provost
What’s a Request for Authorization? Your feasibility study and pro forma budget will be coupled with a letter of commitment from the Provost. This will be the full package of information presented to the Board of Trustees if your proposal gets to this step.
From UW Regulation 2-119
Request for Authorization: Around 10 pages: “After review and approval of the Notice of Intent, and upon completion of a full feasibility study and campus review, the President shall submit a Request for Authorization to implement the Academic Program, including the purpose and need for the proposed Academic Program; the proposed curriculum; a plan to assess the Academic Program; anticipated enrollment, existing or new resources required to deliver the Academic Program, and timeline for implementation; a plan for accreditation, if applicable; the benefits of the Academic Program to the University; the ability of the University to carry out the Academic Program; and the likely value to, and impact on, students and the residents of Wyoming.
Letter of Commitment: This Request for Authorization should normally be no longer than ten (10) pages in length and shall be accompanied by a Letter of Commitment from the Provost’s Office, affirming the following:
The Academic Program has been designed to meet the University’s standards of quality and will make a meaningful contribution to the University’s mission, strategic plan, overall academic plan, and academic degree program array;
The University community, including but not limited to Executive Team, Deans and Directors, Faculty Senate, Staff Senate, and ASUW, have been provided the opportunity to review and present feedback;
The necessary financial and human resources are in place and/or have been committed to implement and sustain the Academic Program; and
Program evaluations are in place.
The Letter of Commitment shall include a detailed budget for the next four (4) years, including funding sources, projected expenses and revenues, and faculty, academic professionals, lecturers, professors of practice, and staff.
The Board of Trustees may review and consider taking appropriate action. Until Board of Trustees approval of the Request for Authorization, there shall be no further action on the Academic Program.”
Pro tips:
As above, Board of Trustees’ draft agendas are set approximately 4-6 weeks prior to meetings, with in-person reviews of RFA’s in January, March, May, September, and November.
Materials for the RFA and LOC should be submitted for review to the Provost’s Office at least three weeks prior to the Board’s meeting. The Provost and President must review all materials prior to submission.
The Academic and Student Affairs Committee is the designated committee for approval and will recommend an up or down vote to the full Board.
5) If all reviews are successful and proposal is approved:
For new Programs/Certifications work with HLC Accreditation Liaison Officer, Vice Provost Steven Barrett (steveb@uwyo.edu), to submit HLC Certificate Program Screening form
For existing program/certificate changes work with HLC Accreditation Liaison Officer, Vice Provost Steven Barrett (steveb@uwyo.edu), to submit HLC Screening Form for Changes to Exisitng Programs
Send to Curriculum Committee – New CARF’s through Curriculog for new coursework
Send to Office of the Registrar – Add to Acalog Catalog
Send to Admissions - to add to the "Pick List" for majors and programs
Office of Academic Affairs
1000 E. University Ave
Old Main 312
Laramie, WY 82070
Phone: 3077664286
Email: progrevw@uwyo.edu