| ATF Member and Lead Member Responsibilities
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- Review this ATF Handbook.
- Review materials provided by the ATF chair: CEG pages, Transfer Pathway
List, Common Course List, List of ATF Prefixes, and the ATF Membership List.
- Consult with colleagues concerning articulation issues or other agenda
items for the ATF meeting.
- Communicate concerns and issues with ATF members from other institutions
so that articulation activities may be handled efficiently during the meeting.
- Contact your ATF chair to add agenda items.
- Be prepared to discuss course or program changes, additions or deletions
that have been proposed or approved since the last ATF meeting
- Be prepared to discuss the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC).
- Be prepared to discuss Curriculum Check Sheets and Transfer Guides (ASU);
Transfer Guides (NAU); Transfer Guides (U of A).
- Discuss with your chief academic officer about volunteering to chair
and/or host the next ATF meeting.
- Communicate with colleagues an overview of the meeting and distribute the
information received at the meeting. As a representative of your institution,
you are responsible for making sure that your colleagues and other personnel
concerned with articulation have the most current information. Examples of who
to include in the distribution:
- Institutional ATAC member
- Chief academic officer
- Admissions director/dean
- Department/division chair
- Counselors and/or program advisors