Due to incoming weather, we’ve moved the Spring Commencement to EnMarket Arena in Savannah. Join us Friday, May 9 at 9 a.m.
Enmarket Arena
620 Stiles Ave, Savannah, GA 31415
The Faculty Senate, authorized by the faculty and approved by the Board of Regents, shall be the legislative body of the faculty with responsibility to advise the President and make rules and regulations for all areas under its purview as prescribed in Board of Regents’ Policy 3.2.4 and in Section IV of Statutes of Savannah State University. The Faculty Senate shall formulate academic policy and rules regarding student affairs. Upon approval of the President, its actions shall be considered policy to be implemented by the administration. The President shall respond to all decisions recommended by the Faculty Senate for approval within 30 days.
When used in this document, “majority” shall be understood to mean “simple majority” unless otherwise specified.
The Senate shall serve as the representative body of the University faculty and shall consider issues presented by any member or group from the faculty. Following deliberations of the Senate, matters specified in these Bylaws as requiring ratification by the entire faculty shall be presented to that body for a vote.
On behalf of the University faculty, the Senate shall act to
The Senate, via these bylaws, shall make rules and regulations for its own governance and proceedings.
Regular (Voting) Members–The elected representatives of the academic units of the University shall be known as senators and shall have voting rights. In order to be elected to the Senate, a faculty member must have completed two years of service as a full-time, tenure track teaching faculty member at the University, or in units in which tenure is not offered, must have completed two years of service, be full-time, and hold faculty rank. Department chairs and unit directors who regularly teach during the course of an academic year may be elected to the Senate. Temporary, visiting, and adjunct faculty are excluded from membership on the Senate. The Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs shall be a regular member, but shall not be eligible to serve as an officer.
Associate Members–The following administrative officers shall be continual, non-voting, associate members of the Senate by virtue of their positions and provision in the Statutes: the Vice President for Business and Financial Affairs, the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Vice President for University Advancement, the academic deans of the colleges, the Director of Institutional Planning, Research and Assessment, the Director of Library Services, the Assistant/Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the assistant and associate deans of the colleges. All associate members shall be ex-officio.
These Bylaws shall be amendable by a majority vote of the elected senators at a regular meeting, provided that the proposed amendment is a part of the written agenda of that meeting and that a quorum has been certified. Said amendment shall then be presented to the general faculty for approval. All amendments shall be submitted to the Senate at least one meeting prior to the meeting at which the vote on the amendment shall be taken.
Having already been approved by the Senate, amendments to the Bylaws shall be recommended to the University faculty for approval by a two-thirds vote of the faculty present.
The Bylaws of the Faculty Senate shall be in compliance with the Savannah State University Statutes and the policies and bylaws of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. In case of any conflict between the Bylaws of the Faculty Senate and the University’s Statutes, the Statutes shall prevail.