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Distance Learning Fees/Dates and Deadlines

Published: Feb 5th, 2021

W. Andrew McCollough, Associate Provost for Teaching and Technology

Applications
to request Distance Learning Fees for the Summer and Fall 2021 terms are now
being accepted through MyUFL. All departmental applications should be submitted
no later than Wednesday, February 17, 2021 and Dean’s approval is required by Tuesday,
February 23, 2021.   

Reminder:  DL Fees applications are required each semester for all applicable courses

Policy,
course eligibility and the process for applying and implementing a distance
learning fee for a course is available here: http://tnt.aa.ufl.edu/policies/

Search for the Dean of the Graduate School

Published: Feb 5th, 2021

Joseph Glover, Provost and
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

After a
successful 14-year tenure as Dean of the Graduate School, Dean Henry Frierson
will be returning to a faculty position in the College of Education at the end
of this semester.  Consequently, we are
initiating an internal search to identify the next Dean of the Graduate School,
who will also serve as an Associate Provost. 
We seek a strong, innovative, and dynamic leader with:

demonstrated experience in graduate
administration, resource management, graduate student concerns and services,
program formation and review, an […]

Director of the Office of Small Business and Vendor Diversity

Published: Jan 26th, 2021

Eddie Daniels, Assistant Vice President for Business Affairs

I am pleased to announce that Dwan
Courtney has begun her role as the Director of the Office of Small Business
& Vendor Diversity (SBVD) as of Jan 22, 2021.

As a part of Business Services, a
division of Business Affairs, SBVD provides services and support designed to
facilitate utilization of small diverse businesses by UF departments and
academic units. As the director, through collaborative relationships with
campus and local community and business leaders, Courtney will develop programs
and services designed to encourage […]

Vice President for Enrollment Management and Associate Provost

Published: Jan 25th, 2021

Joseph Glover, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

After
nearly 15 years at UF and 8 years serving as Vice President for Enrollment
Management and Associate Provost, Zina Evans has announced her intention to
leave UF in June to pursue a new opportunity at the Education Finance
Institute.   She will become Senior Vice President there working on
enrollment management and student success initiatives at minority serving
institutions including HBCUs. 

 Consequently,
this is to announce a national search for the next UF Vice President for
Enrollment Management and Associate Provost.  […]

Academic Year Appointment Calendar through Spring 2022

Published: Jan 15th, 2021

Joseph Glover, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Listed below are the
dates for the Academic Year through Spring 2022

Summer
2021                                                                    Number of
Pay Periods

Term A                   5/16/2021 – 6/30/2021                                               3.3

Term B                   7/01/2021 – 8/15/2021                                               3.2

Term C                   5/16/2021 – 8/15/2021                                               6.5

2021
-2022 Academic Year

Fall
2021                8/16/2021
– 12/31/2021                                             10

Spring 2022            1/01/2022 – 5/15/2022                                               9.5

Please
contact Employment Operations & Records at (352) 273-1079 or e-mail to ufhr-employment@ufl.edu if you have
any questions.

UF Religious Observances Policy

Published: Jan 15th, 2021

Joseph Glover, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Please assure that every faculty member in your college is familiar with the policy specified below and complies with its provisions as they relate to accommodating students’ religious observances.

Students and faculty must work together to allow students the
opportunity to observe the holy days of their faith. A student needs to inform the
faculty member of the religious observances of their faith that will conflict with
class attendance, with tests or examinations, or with other class […]