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The ACE program calls for unanimous agreement of all eight colleges – through their IACE members – for a course to be certified. What happens if there’s a problem with my course?

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The ACE program calls for unanimous agreement of all eight colleges – through their IACE members – for a course to be certified. What happens if there’s a problem with my course?

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If an effort to keep surprises from happening at the end of the ACE certification submission process several steps have been taken. First, if anyone along the process anticipates a problem, call it to the attention of the Course Facilitator or IACE member. These groups meet regularly and can discuss and, we hope, resolve issues before the end of the process. The approval process is set up with feedback loops at several points along the way should there be a problem identified at the department, college or University Curriculum Committee level. At any of these points the person proposing the course will be notified so the he or she can revise and resubmit the course if necessary.

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