7-5 Footnotes
- An idea is an informal proposal or suggestion for a course in the discussion stage. It may or may not continue through the process.
- A proposal is a fully defined recommendation. It has entered the formal process leading to review by the campus and/or district curriculum committees.
- Signatures on the routing slips are not an approval. They are simply used to verify that the proposal has been reviewed for completeness.
- An idea is an informal proposal or suggestion for a course in the discussion stage. It may or may not continue through the process.
- Prioritization of new program development is an annually updated list of programs that merit exploration to meet the demands of workforce development.
- These persons are informally referred to as technical deans.
- A proposal is a fully defined recommendation. It has entered the formal process leading to review by the campus and/or district curriculum committees.
- Signatures on routing slips are not an approval. They are simply used to verify that the proposal has been reviewed for completeness.
- Signatures on the routing slips are not an approval. They are simply used to verify that the proposal has been reviewed for completeness.
- Campuses may only submit one proposal.
- An idea is an informal proposal or suggestion for a course in the discussion stage. It may or may not continue through the process.
- A proposal is a fully defined recommendation. It has entered the formal process leading to review by the campus and/or district curriculum committees.
- It is not necessary to form a formal advisory committee for technical courses. If a program is developed at a later date, an advisory committee must be formed.
- Signatures on the routing slips are not an approval. They are simply used to verify that the proposal has been reviewed for completeness.

