KEY TAKEAWAYS A proposal to cap Social Security benefits at $100,000 annually for couples could save the program billions of ...
Martin O'Malley said lawmakers should "scrap the cap" on income subject to Social Security taxes.
Welcome to the Academic Affairs Course Change and Program Change Proposal listings. Follow the links to view the lists of course and program change proposals. Substantive program change proposals ...
The University Study Abroad Committee (USAC), is charged by the Provost with responsibility for reviewing and approving the academic, cultural, linguistic, logistical, and administrative components of ...
Michigan Technological University follows process guidelines, which have been approved by the University Senate, for review and approval of new degree programs. The general Senate Proposal Approval ...
A proposal must be submitted for all proposed new degree programs and proposed degree program modifications that meet the criteria outlined in the section below. Proposals should demonstrate how a new ...
As an instructor for the Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing program, one of my favorite things to do is ask participants to share a memorable takeaway from the class. Often, what sticks with them are ...
RIT Policy D01.0 (Policies for Curriculum Development), Section IV (Academic Programs) provides guidance for developing a new academic program at RIT. Review the New Doctoral Program: Proposal ...
Thank you for your interest in submitting a Brandeis-Run Study Abroad Program Development Proposal. Brandeis University takes a proactive approach to considering how many faculty-run programs it can ...
Upper Colorado River Basin water managers have released little information so far about the Colorado proposals submitted for a conservation program, raising concerns about the approval process of the ...
How does this program complement the current offerings in the department and college? How does it fit with the mission and goals of the college? What are the learning outcomes in terms of knowledge, ...
Johns Hopkins University plans to invest $5 million to support the creation of summer and post-baccalaureate "pathway" programs that attract and prepare students from backgrounds underrepresented in ...