THE
STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 |
TO: |
The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents |
FROM: |
Johanna Duncan-Poitier |
COMMITTEE: |
Higher Education and Professional Practice |
TITLE OF
ITEM: |
Conferral of Degrees |
DATE OF
SUBMISSION: |
December 20, 2004 |
PROPOSED
HANDLING: |
Approval (Consent Agenda) |
RATIONALE FOR
ITEM: |
Standard procedure: Ed. Law §224 and Regents Rule 3.46. Until an institution’s charter is made absolute, the Regents confer all degrees |
STRATEGIC
GOAL: |
Goal 2 |
AUTHORIZATION(S): |
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SUMMARY:
Attached are recommendations with respect to conferral of degrees. Until the Regents have reauthorized the following institutions to award degrees, all academic awards are to be conferred on graduates by the Regents.
CERGE-EI
Long Island Business Institute
The Office of Higher Education has determined that the candidates listed in the attachment have satisfied all the requirements for the awards indicated.
Recommendation: I recommend that the Regents take the following action:
VOTED, that the awards indicated be conferred upon the individuals as listed for CERGE-EI and Long Island Business Institute.
Attachment
In September 2000, the Regents granted the Center for Economics Research and Graduate Education – Economics Institute (CERGE-EI), Prague, Czech Republic, a provisional charter. It authorizes CERGE-EI to confer the Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees. By the charter’s terms and until it is made absolute, the Regents confer the degrees. CERGE-EI is supported by Charles University, Prague, and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It offers registered M.A. and Ph.D. programs in economics.
128.
Baranava,
Volha
129.
Burger,
Ivo
130.
Kenshimova,
Meruyert
131.
Kulyk,
Taras
132.
Kuznyetsov,
Andriy
133.
Semerak,
Vilem
134.
Strohush,
Vitaliy
135.
Tumilovich,
Maksim
Long Island Business Institute
On June 17, 2003, the Regents granted a provisional charter for a period of five years to Long Island Business Institute to operate a two-year college and to offer programs leading to a degree of Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.). By the charter’s terms, and until it is made absolute, the Regents confer the degrees.
1. Athanasopoulos, Chun-Lin
2. Chan, Soo-Fong (Patrick)
3. Chang, Lien-Shiang
4. Chen, Jian-Wei
5. Chen, Yi-Rong
6. Chin, Pearl Yeh-Tzu
7. Chung, Hye-Won
8. Depaula, Ernesto
9. Fan, Shaw-Chi
10. Gao, Li-Lin
11. Ho, Lai-Ngor
12. Hou, Mei-Lin
13. Huang, Cai-Hong
14. Huang, Chao-Sheng
15. Huang, Julie
16. Huynh, Lien-Ngoc
17. Jun, Im-Sook
18. Kim, Young-A
19. Kwan, Choi-Seng (Kitty)
20. Lazo-Puma, Luis-A
21. Lee, Hui-Liang
22. Li, Jin-Yong
23. Li, Mei-Fen
24. Lin, Yan-Hao
25. Liu, Gui-Ming
26. Liu, Li-Hua
27. March, Priscilla-Elizabeth
28. Mo, Jin Qun
29. Quan, Hai
30. Schaffer, Melissa
31. Su, Ning
32. Sun, Lin-Ping
33. Sun, May-Lynn
34. Sun, Tong
35. Sun, Yun-Zhong
36. Tsung, Li-Chu
37. Wang, Wei Feng
38. Wong, Shi-Ping
39. Wong-Tse, Lai-Ha-Janet
40. Wu, Hsiu-Hua
41. Wu, Ya-Rong
42. Xiao, Bei-Lin
43. Xu, Jia-Jun
44. Ye, Bi Qian
45. Yo, Kyong-Hee
46. Zhou, Bin Mei
47. Brennan, Deborah
48. Castelli, Rosemary
49. Giliberti, Vanessa
50. Otero, Lisa
51. Schery, Denise
52. Wang, Ya Guang
53. Yueh, Amy
54. Coppola, Cindy