
III-7.01 - POLICY ON THE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF NEW ACADEMIC PROGRAMS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE NEW RESOURCES (Approved April 7, 2000) 1. The Committee on Education Policy of the Board of Regents shall review each proposal for a new academic program and make a recommendation concerning approval to the full Board of Regents. 2. In accordance with Section 11-206.1(b)(2), new programs shall be consistent with the established mission of the institution and able to be implemented within the existing program resources of the institution. 3. The Committee's review and recommendation for approval or disapproval shall be given within 60 days of submission. 4. If the Committee recommends disapproval of a program proposal, the proposing institution shall be entitled to present its proposal to the full Board of Regents before the Board takes final action. 5. The full Board will take final action no later than 60 days after submission. 6. If, within 30 days of the Commission's receipt of notice of an institution's intent to establish a new program, an objection to a proposed new program is filed either by the Maryland Higher Education Commission or by any Maryland institution of higher education, on the basis of (a) inconsistency of the proposed program with the institution's mission, (b) unreasonable program duplication which would cause demonstrable harm to another institution, and/or (c) violation of the State's equal educational opportunity obligations under State and federal law, in accordance with Section 11-106.1(c) and (d), and if the Commission upon review of supporting evidence finds the objection to be justified, the Board of Regents shall work with the President of the proposing institution and the Commission to attempt to resolve the objection. (Replaces Resolution Regarding Action by the Board of Regents to Delegate to the Chancellor of the University System of Maryland the Authority to Review and Approve New Academic Programs, approved by the Board of Regents, April 26, 1990.) III-7.01-1