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How the UCC Works

 

The UCC's Role

The central role of the University Coordinating Commission is to support and reinforce the processes by which various governance groups at the University of Houston central campus offer interested parties the opportunity to inform the creation and implementation of policies and procedures relevant to them.

Towards that end, the UCC will act to confirm that proposed policies and procedures have been offered for fair consideration to all relevant governance groups, and to confirm that any dissenting responses returned by those governance groups have been duly shared in a timely manner.

In addition, for the public consideration of all interested parties, this UCC website offers direct links to the developmental information and documentation available from each participating governance group in regard to those policies and procedures which they currently have under development.

Please see the 'Policies Currently Under Development at the University of Houston' section of this website.

The UH administration will insure that governance group activities at the main campus - specifically in regard to the fair consideration of outside input - are confirmed through the UCC before the University makes final decisions on forwarded policy or procedure proposals.

More information on the University Coordinating Commission can be found in MAPP 01.01.02.

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Timelines & Process

  1. UCC meetings are generally held monthly. 
     
  2. At the meeting, UCC members will consider which of the presented policy information should be vetted.
     
  3. Immediately following the meeting, the UCC will distribute policy information to the relevant individuals in the interested campus groups.
     
  4. Interested campus groups will offer feedback to the UCC and feedback will be forward to the originator.
     
  5. The UCC will track policy information distribution status on this site: Please see the 'Policies Currently Under Development at the University of Houston' section.
     

 

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