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Start of Semester Faculty Resources

Resources, reminders and information for a successful semester. Please feel free to contact the Office of the Provost if you have any questions.

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I thank you for your dedication to Texas A&M and our Aggie Core Values. I hope you and your students have an excellent and successful semester.

Alan Sams Executive Vice President and Provost Texas A&M University

Simple Syllabus


Course syllabi must be
 provided to students no later than the first day of your class.

Earlier this week, my team relayed new information on Simple Syllabus. Simple Syllabus is a university-supported software tool that faculty members can use to create and share course syllabi. It is an easy-to-use software tool that simplifies syllabus creation, promotes accessibility and ensures alignment with university and state policies. It is available for faculty to use voluntarily starting this Fall 2025 as a pilot semester.

Simple Syllabus is a university-supported software tool that faculty members can use to create and share course syllabi. It is easy-to-use, simplifies syllabus creation, promotes accessibility and ensures alignment with university and state policies. It is available for faculty to use (voluntarily) starting this Fall 2025 as a pilot semester.  

This tool will be available in Canvas and on the public facing Texas A&M Simple Syllabus webpage beginning Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. The Simple Syllabus Instructor Guide contains written instructions on how to use the platform and can be found on the LMS/Third-Party Tool webpage for Simple Syllabus. The base template includes the Minimum Syllabus Requirements approved by the Faculty Senate. See LINK for more information on syllabus requirements and training opportunities. 


Instructor Curriculum Vitae Requirements


A curriculum vitae (CV) for all instructors are required to be posted online no later than 1 week after the first class day. In order to upload your CV, you can go directly to the “
CV Uploader” tool here (login to Howdy required) or go to Howdy and locate the “CV uploader tool” by typing CV” in the search bar. The uploader will appear in the drop-down menu. Follow the instructions to upload a pdf version of your CV.


Student Observances for Religious Holy Days

In accordance with Texas Education Code §51.911(b) and Texas A&M University Student Rule 7: Attendance, students shall be excused from attending classes or other required activities, including examinations, for the observance of a religious holy day, including travel for that purpose.


Export Controls and Distance Education


Export controls can be triggered by course offerings through distance education. Federal export control regulations establish conditions under which “controlled information/items” can be transmitted outside the United States and to foreign persons within the United States. The Division of Research and Office of the Provost have developed processes and resources to ensure our compliance with export controls regulations. 
For distance education, the Registrar will require additional information for each distance education section offered by departments each semester. You can review information at vpr.tamu.edu/conflict-of-interest-responsible-conduct-of-research/export-controls/, including a fact sheet on distance education under “Export Control Resources.” 


University Libraries Course Support


  • Library licensed materials: The Libraries will attempt to license ebooks when possible or order print materials where there is no eBook available to meet instructor needs.
  • For textbook and course reading requests, additional seats for an eBook already in the collection, as well as streaming video and audio, request here: 
    http://library.tamu.edu/services/service_request_forms/purchase_request.php
  • Library Course Reserves: Instructors accustomed to making requests through the Course Reserves page can also continue to do so for eReserves and eBook requests. See:https://library.tamu.edu/services/media_services/textbook-reserves 

Student Course Evaluations


Student course evaluations are administered online through HelioCampus-Assessment (formerly AEFIS). For an instructor to be evaluated through the end of the term student course evaluations, the instructor must be listed in Compass with the instructor’s Name, UIN, and email address. For courses with Teaching Assistant (TAs) who need to be evaluated, the TA must be listed in SWASECT using the AC_TA-Teaching Assistant role with name, UIN, and email address. 

Information regarding student course evaluations, including the common items included on all student course evaluations, best practices and procedures, and resources for accessing HelioCampus-Assessment (AEFIS) and results, is available here or by contacting assessment@tamu.edu. 

Results from student course evaluations are required by the state to be publicly available for all undergraduate courses (excluding internships, independent study/directed reading, or independent research). Results for the six course-specific items of the common items (i.e., items 2-7) are publicly available through Howdy. 


Student Mental Health and Wellbeing 

 
Texas A&M is dedicated to supporting the mental health of our students. Please consider adding the statement and QR Code to your syllabus. 

The university aims to provide students with essential knowledge and tools to understand and support mental health. As part of our commitment to your well-being, we offer access to Telus Health, a service available 24/7/365 via chat, phone, or webinar. Scan the QR code below to download the app and explore the resources available to you for guidance and support whenever you need it.

https://uhs.tamu.edu/mental-health/student-support.html

URL Link: https://uhs.tamu.edu/mental-health/student-support.htmlhttps://mentalhealth.tamu.edu/

 


Additional Resources 


Additional Resources are available to assist with teaching effectiveness, compliance, and explanations for rules that govern faculty and student rights and responsibilities.  Many of these are linked from the Howdy portal under the "faculty/teaching" tab: 

  • Academic Support Resources: https://studyhub.tamu.edu
  • Faculty Affairs: https://facultyaffairs.tamu.edu
  • Center for Teaching Excellence: https://cte.tamu.edu
  • Learning Management System (Canvas): https://lms.tamu.edu
  • Student Rules: https://student-rules.tamu.edu
  • Aggie Honor System Office: https://aggiehonor.tamu.edu
  • Catalogs: https://catalog.tamu.edu
  • Final Exam Schedule: https://aggie.tamu.edu/registration-and-records/classes/final-examination-schedules
  • Academic Calendar: https://registrar.tamu.edu/academic-calendar/

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