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FACULTY SENATE REPORT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEPTEMBER 2006 Past…Present… Future Purdue University Calumet

FACULTY SENATE REPORT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEPTEMBER 2006 Past…Present…Future

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FACULTY SENATE REPORT TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SEPTEMBER 2006 Past…Present…Future

Purdue University Calumet

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Past…

Admission standards:

A minimum SAT/equivalent ACT score or a minimum normalized high school GPA* in 5 subject areas (English, Math, Science, Social Science, Foreign Languages), beginning in the 2006-07 academic year with the minimum SAT/equivalent ACT score for 2006-07 being 770 and the GPA* being 2.0

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2007-08 being 800 and 2.1, for 2008-09 being 830 and 2.25, 2008-09 being 830 and 2.25, for 2009-2010 being 860 and the GPA**2.4, and for 2010-2011 being 900 and the GPA**2.5 respectively.

    Core 40 curriculum beginning in the 2009-2010 school year.

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Early admission (deadline November 30) to PUC for beginning traditional students Shall require the following criteria in

addition to those listed above beginning with the 2007-08 school year.

    Core 40 curriculum      Academic honors      Top 50% graduating class      GPA of B or better    SAT of 1000 or better

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Present…..

ASSESSMENT OF TEACHING AND LEARNING

ACCREDITATION- AQUIP

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FUTURE….

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING LEARNING COMMUNITIES