Intercollegiate Centers
An Intercollegiate Center is an entity established to support and advance
research, education, or public engagement initiatives that includes members
from different colleges. These types of centers receive this designation for
a limited period of time, e.g., 5-7 years, subject to renewal following formal
review and assessment.
Establishing an Intercollegiate Center
Faculty establish an Intercollegiate Center according to the policies established
by their colleges. If they seek outside support, they must share indirect
cost revenue according to the procedure for Sharing
Indirect Cost Recovery Among Collaborating Collegiate Units.
Centers are usually housed in one of the participating colleges. The Center
Director works with a small group of 2-4 of the deans of the colleges most
prominent in the Center to ensure Center viability. Designation as an Intercollegiate
Center implies that the deans of the colleges of the participating faculty
will work together to facilitate the financial support of the Center. The
group of deans and the Center Director also determine how to provide periodic
review and recommendation of continuance or closure. The group of deans and
the Center Director work together to resolve inconsistencies in collegiate
level policies that impact the Center operations.
Operating an Intercollegiate Center
It is recommended that deans follow the guidelines established for University-wide
Centers, including annual reports and established reviews. Center directors
are expected to update information annually in the University's database of
centers and institutes.
Dispute Resolution
If disputes arise which are not resolved to the satisfaction of the involved
parties, the Provost provides mediation at the request of any of the participating
deans or the Center Director. In complex situations, the Provost may appoint
an ad hoc committee of neutral deans and faculty to consider the issues in
depth.
Evaluating an Intercollegiate Center
The Center is responsible for demonstrating continuous progress toward the
academic objectives cited in the formulation of the Center. The Center must
also be able to continue to offer a competitive or educational advantage.
Collegiate Centers
A collegiate center is an entity established to support and advance research,
education, or public engagement that includes mostly members from the same
college, although the work may be of an interdisciplinary nature. These types
of centers are established, operated, and evaluated according to the policies
within the college. It is recommended that deans follow the guidelines established
for University-wide Centers, including annual reports and established reviews.
Center directors are expected to update information annually in the University's
database of centers and institutes.