Propose a new undergraduate College Curriculum & Advising to the University Curriculum course without ACE Committee Committee. The 800-level certification, or make changes component of a 400/800-level to an existing course course goes to the Graduate College. Propose a new undergraduate College Curriculum & Advising to the University Curriculum course with ACE certification Committee Committee to be approved as a new course, then to the University Curriculum Committee ACE Subcommittee Propose a new undergraduate College Curriculum & Advising to the University Curriculum course with Integrative Studies Committee, then to College Committee status faculty Add ACE certification to an College Curriculum & Advising to the University Curriculum existing undergraduate course Committee Committee ACE Subcommittee Propose a new minor or changes College Curriculum & Advising to a minor Committee, then to College faculty Propose a new major College Curriculum & Advising to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Committee, then to College Academic Affairs, then to the faculty Academic Planning Committee, then to the Chancellor, then to the Regents, then to the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education Propose a change in College Curriculum & Advising requirements for a major Committee, then to College faculty Propose a change of title for a College Curriculum & Advising to the Academic Planning major Committee, then to College Committee, then to the faculty Chancellor, then to the Regents Propose a new graduate course College Curriculum & Advising Graduate College (800-level without a 400-level Committee component, or 900-level), or make changes to a graduate course Proposed change of title for College Curriculum and Advising to the UNL Graduate Council, degree or major at graduate Committee, then College Dean then to the Executive Graduate level Council, then Board of Regents, then the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education Change in department title Dean Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, then to the Chancellor, then the Board of Regents.