The Curriculum Office supports the development and redesign of courses and programs from the moment faculty first envision them, through their proposal and approval at the Fredonia level, and then through the SUNY and NYSED review process (if necessary). The office maintains and helps to develop policy, procedures, and best practice guidance related to curricular practices. University-level waivers and applications for extra hours are also processed through the Curriculum Office.
(Please note: the documents and forms linked below can be opened only when you are signed in to your fredonia.edu account.)
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- Guidelines
- (400/500 levels only)
- (also refer to the Graduate Curriculum link below)
- Evaluation of Undergraduate Programs
- Numbering Courses at the Undergraduate Level
- Online Instruction: Planning to Teach Online? Click here!
- (400/500 levels only)
- Best Practices
- Policies
- Pro Forma form for Undergraduate Proposals
- Pro Forma form for Graduate Proposals
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The Academic Integrity Policy defines violations of academic integrity and describes the rights and responsibilities of students, faculty, and administrators. Please note that faculty are required to submit an Academic Integrity Incident Report Form even if the instructor and student agree to a consequence or series of consequences at the course level.
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According to the , students may appeal the grade that they receive in a class using the form below.
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These forms should be filled out by students in consultation with their advisor.
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- (signing and sharing the Docs)
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