2023-24
Regulations
Effective date: June 14, 2024
Effective date: September 1, 2024
2022-23
Effective date: September 1, 2023
Bylaws
Regulations
- 519: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
- 520: Doctor of Philosophy
- 538: Examinations
- A545: Passed or Not Passed Grading
2021-22
Effective date: September 1, 2022
Regulations
- 521: University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement
- A553: Credit for Courses Taken at Other Institutions
2020-21
Effective date: September 1, 2021
Bylaws
Regulations
- 521: University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement
- 524: Posthumous Recognition of Undergraduate Achievements
- A545: Passed or Not Passed Grading
- A546: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory Grading
Additional Context for DDR 521, A545, and A546
These three regulations were revised multiple times in 2020-21 to address the COVID-19 pandemic. The current versions, which are reflected on the official Regulations listing, are listed above. The versions listed below were passed at the November 2020 and February 2021 Representative Assembly meetings and are no longer current. They are provided below for historical context.
- February 2021 Revisions:
- November 2020 Revisions:
2019-20
Effective date: September 1, 2020
Bylaws
Regulations
- 521: University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement
- A545: Passed or Not Passed Grading
- A546: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory Grading
2018-19
Effective date: September 1, 2019
Regulations
Additional Communications
- August 20, 2019: Memo to Deans, University Registrar, and Chief Information Officer
2017-18
Effective date: September 1, 2018
Note the two regulation revisions of particular importance to faculty/instructors, summarized below: 527 and 550.
Bylaws
Regulations
- 507: Master of Business Administration
- 521: University of California Entry Level Writing Requirement
- 537: Course Outline Requirement
- Requires "notice of the Code of Academic Conduct" on all undergraduate and graduate course outlines (syllabi). Instructors can provide notice however they prefer; it can be as simple as including a link to the Code's webpage.
- 538(J): Examinations
- 550: Academic Dishonesty
- Allows instructors to assign a student a maximum grade penalty of “F” for a course—as opposed to an “F” only on the examination or assignment in question—when “academic misconduct is admitted or is determined by adjudication to have occurred.”
- A540(F): Grading
- A546: Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory Grading
- A552: Expected and Minimum Progress
Additional Communications
- July 9, 2018: Memo to Deans and University Registrar
- August 15, 2018: Memo to Academic Senate, Academic Federation, and Department Chairs