Difference between revisions of "Academic Interests Committee"

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It is often incorrectly assumed that IAC deals with Academy course requirements. [[Cleopas Samudzi|Dr. Cleo]], however, has made it clear that student opinion on course requirements will not be taken into consideration.
 
It is often incorrectly assumed that IAC deals with Academy course requirements. [[Cleopas Samudzi|Dr. Cleo]], however, has made it clear that student opinion on course requirements will not be taken into consideration.
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 9 April 2010

Founded in Spring 2007 by Nik Fusco, the purpose of the Academic Interests Committee (AIC) is to address any academic-related concerns students have. AIC has also tackled many issue that did not clearly fall under any specific committee. The idea was presented to us from other member schools in ACSG (Association of Consortium Student Governments) during a conference at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.

AIC has worked in various ways to help the college admissions process for college students, and help the Academy administration keep statistical track of graduating classes.

It is often incorrectly assumed that IAC deals with Academy course requirements. Dr. Cleo, however, has made it clear that student opinion on course requirements will not be taken into consideration.