C.A.S. and Ph.D. in Literacy, 2016

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| THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT | THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK | ALBANY, NY 12234

OFFICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Office of College and University Evaluation
5 North Mezzanine - Education Building
Albany, NY 12234
Tel, (518) 474-2593
Fax (518) 486-1861

April 4, 2016
Dr. Alexander Cartwright
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
State University of New York
System Administration
State University Plaza

Albany, NY 12246
Proposal 2016-0459-0460

Dear Provost Cartwright:

| write is in response to your April 4, 2016 correspondence requesting approval of a
title change for the registered Reading programs leading to an Advanced Certificate (ADV
CRT: Program Code 15127) as well as the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.; Program Code
13820) offered at State University of New York at Albany.

| am pleased to inform you that on the basis of our review the requested title
changes have been approved as detailed on the attached listing from the Inventory of

Registered Programs.
Sincerely,

Dina Maria Sevayega
Associate in Teacher Education
Attachment
cc: President Jones
Senior Vice President Stellar
Assistant Provost Ortiz
Dr. Goatley
Dr. Lane
04/04/2016
210500 SUNY ALBANY

PROG
CODE PROGRAM TITLE

15127 LITERACY

TITLE CHANGED

13820 LITERACY

TITLE CHANGED

NEW YORK STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
INVENTORY OF REGISTERED PROGRAMS
REGISTRATION CHANGE REPORT

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0830.00

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ADV CRT

PHD

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