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MU student leaders propose an online repository of syllabi

MU student leaders propose an online repository of syllabi
Student leaders say a syllabus bank would help assess the benefits and costs associated with classes prior to enrollment.

Student leaders are working with University of Missouri faculty to create an online repository of course outlines — ideally, to make class structures more transparent ahead of semester scheduling.

The Missouri Students Association proposed the voluntary syllabus bank to the MU Faculty Council on Dec. 5. Entirely optional for faculty, the bank would grant more information about assignments, structure, textbook requirements and class expectations before enrolling.

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