The Hunter College Senate, chartered in
1970, is the principal governance body of the College that
holds a charter with the Board of Trustees. It has authority
to determine College policy on all matters not reserved
by the New York State Education Law or the Bylaws of the
Board of Trustees for the President of Hunter College. Curriculum
and related education matters; academic requirements and
standards of academic standing; development, review and
planning of facilities, staff and fiscal requirements; evaluation
of teaching, and safeguarding the academic freedom of all
members of the Hunter College community are under its jurisdiction.
The Senate Comprises 202 elected members from among the
faculty and students, and members of the administration
appointed by the President. It elects a chair, a vice-chair,
secretary and chair of the Evening Council who form the
Administrative Committee.
The Senate has 15 standing committees and
various special and ad hoc committees. The Charter
for a Governance of Hunter College ensures broad representation
on Senate Committees by designating equal numbers of students
and faculty or by specifying equal membership from the divisions
and professional schools. Members of the administration
hold ex officio membership on all committees. A
provision extending Senate Committee membership beyond the
elected senators further broadens the base of participation.
Faculty and students who are interested in serving on a
Senate Committee should fill out a Senate Committee Preference
Form, which is available in the Senate Office, Room 1018
Hunter East.