President and Vice-Chancellors
The University President holds the ultimate authority over all extension campuses of Harvest Christian University. The President provides strategic direction, oversight, and leadership to ensure that the extension campus aligns with the university's mission, values, and academic standards.
The Vice-Chancellors, appointed by the University President, will oversee specific areas of the extension campus, such as academic affairs, administration, and student services, ensuring seamless integration with the central university administration.
In conclusion, the establishment of an extension campus for Harvest Christian University will be guided by the university's central administration, ensuring financial oversight, fundraising collaboration, gifting management, and hiring compliance with the university's policies and values.
The University President and Vice-Chancellors will provide leadership and strategic direction to ensure the success and alignment of the extension campus with the university's mission and vision. This guideline is designed to provide a framework for the successful establishment and operation of the extension campus, aligning with the mission and vision of Harvest
Christian University. This incorporates the authority of the University President and Vice-Chancellors into the guideline for establishing an extension campus for Harvest Christian University, ensuring alignment with the university's mission and values.
Vice-Chancellors of the extension campus of Harvest Christian University are prohibited from engaging in certain activities without proper authorization. These prohibitions include:
- Taking or Receiving Money Without Authorization:
- Vice Chancellors are prohibited from taking or receiving money without proper authorization from the university's central administration.
- All financial transactions and receipts must adhere to the established financial guidelines and be authorized by the designated authorities within the university Giving Awards Without Authorization:
Vice Chancellors are prohibited from giving awards without proper authorization from the university's central administration. Any awards or recognitions must be in compliance with the university's policies and guidelines, and the source of funds for such awards must be determined to ensure appropriateness.
These prohibitions are in line with the university's commitment to upholding ethical and transparent practices in financial and administrative matters. It is essential for the Vice Chancellors to adhere to these guidelines to maintain the integrity and accountability of the extension campus. These are specific prohibitions for the Vice-Chancellors of the extension campuses of Harvest Christian University.