MSU FACULTY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
April 16, 2003
Members Present: Young, Gipp, Morrill, Sherwood for Giroux, McDermott,
Kommers, Schlotzhauer, Metz for Linker, Leech, Howard, Stewart,
Seymour, Jones, Yoo, Becker for Nehrir, Conant, Bradley, Weaver,
Amend/Cloninger, Levy, Jelinski, Pratt, Fisher, Lynes-Hayes,
Prawdzienski.
Members Absent: White, Anderson, Taylor, Locke, Engl, Bogar, Bond,
Idzerda, Lynch, Kempcke, Knight, Hoffman.
Others Present: Dooley, Fedock, Carroll, Fields, Ehlert, Oakberg.
The regularly-scheduled meeting was called to order by Chair Richard
Howard at 4:10. A quorum was present. The minutes of the April 2,
2003, Faculty Council meeting were approved as distributed.
Chair's report - Richard Howard.
- The University Planning, Budget and Analysis Committee met
yesterday. One of the major topics for discussion was funding
for Internet 2 over the next two years. The decision was reached
to fund it out of both the instructional and research budgets.
- The survey of employees to gather information about the number
of children who might come to MSU if scholarships were available
is ready to send. It will be distributed to all MSU-Bozeman
employees through the listserv from the President's Office.
A mentoring program for student athletes - Craig Ehlert.
- A mentoring task force has discussed ways to help student
athletes manage the changes that come with college: classes,
study time, athletic practices, personal issues.
- The idea of a mentoring program was a result of the
discussions. A mentor would be an independent contact for a
student and could serve as a sounding board, give advice, and
provide a network of other individuals.
- Mentors would have an awareness of and interest in MSU.
Diversity in mentors is desirable. Ideally, they would include
faculty and other employees from all areas of campus, as well as
people from the surrounding area with ties to MSU.
- Mentors would be willing to provide time and a supportive
environment for the student athlete.
- All athletic coaches have been contacted and are enthusiastic
about the program.
- The objective for Fall Semester is to provide mentors for all
incoming freshman and transfer student athletes. The second
objective is to provide mentors for "at risk" student athletes,
and eventually, to provide mentors for all student athletes.
- Retention rates will be followed over the next years to
determine if the mentoring program appears to increase retention.
- Letters have been sent to 135 individuals, asking for their
support of the program. Over 30 have responded positively so
far.
- Anyone who is interested in the mentoring program may contact
Craig Ehlert (312 Reid Hall, 994-4322, cehlert@montana.edu), Rich
Howard, or Peter Fields for more information. If you know of
another individual who might be interested in participating as a
mentor, please contact Craig.
- It is anticipated there will be a call for mentors each year.
It has not been determined how long a mentor would work with a
particular student, but a likely scenario is that the mentor
would stay in touch with a student, about once/week, in person or
by phone during the first year. Then, the contact may become
less frequent as the student makes other contacts and becomes
more comfortable in the campus environment.
- It is anticipated all mentors would meet for about two hours
during the summer for a barbecue and to become acquainted with
NCAA regulations. During the first year, mentors would then meet
with the student athletes for one or two hours per week or phone,
but this would vary depending upon the specific student and
mentor.
Academic status of student athletes - Bob Oakberg, Faculty Athletic
Representative.
- The average GPA of all student athletes Fall 2002 was 3.13, up
from 2.95 Fall 2001. Average GPA of women athletes Fall 2002 was
3.22, for men - 2.93. The men's basketball team GPA increased to
2.91 Fall 2002, which is very high nationally.
- Of the student athletes, 134 have a GPA greater than 3.00 (56%
).
- The overall university average GPA is about 2.86.
Comments by the Athletic Director - Peter Fields.
- MSU's student athletes are serious students, as well as
athletes.
- Last year, Ryan Johnson was one of 8 athletes, nationwide,
recognized for his academic achievements, and 113 athletes from
MSU received academic Big Sky honors.
- During exit interviews by Fields with all student athletes,
they indicate, for the most part, that their academic experience
at MSU has been very good.
- The Athletic Department is working on a strategic plan, which
Rich Howard chairs.
- The Athletic Department has made good headway in dealing with
the budget deficit in the program. This year, the program would
be in the black, except for the previous deficit which is still
to be covered, about $100,000. Because of the small population
in the state and the booster base, the department cannot be
totally self-sufficient at this time and depends upon student
fees and university funding for support.
Faculty Affairs Committee report - Walter Metz.
- The proposed amendment to Faculty Handbook Section 812.00
(Responsibility of the Candidate to Submit Dossier) was
distributed.
- Warren Jones moved approval of the amendment, to be
forwarded to President Gamble. The motion was seconded and
carried.
- The proposed amendment to Faculty Handbook Section 840.00
(Review of Academic Administrators) was distributed.
- Jack Jelinski moved approval of the amendment, to be
forwarded to President Gamble. The motion was seconded and
carried.
- The proposed amendment to Faculty Handbook Section
820.01(Relationship of Provost's Recommendation to Faculty Right
to Grieve) and Section 1312.00 (Deadlines for Filing) was
distributed.
- Jack Jelinski moved approval of the amendment, to be
forwarded to President Gamble. The motion was seconded and,
after brief discussion, carried.
- The proposed amendment to Faculty Handbook Sections 210 and 622
(The Role of Faculty Serving as Department Head - Primary
Administrator) was distributed.
- Concern was expressed for wording in Section 213.00 and
the meaning of the phrase 'decision-making process'. Could
this preclude department heads from participating in
academic decisions?
- After several suggestions for rewording, it was agreed the
amendment would be returned to the Faculty Affairs Committee
for discussion.
As there was no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:00 PM.
Joann Amend, Secretary Richard Howard, Chair