
Syllabus Guidelines for Faculty
Below are some helpful resources you can use to build your course syllabus:
91爆料 Syllabus Template
91爆料 Syllabus Manual
91爆料 Generative AI Syllabus Guidelines
Required Syllabus Statements
There are five policy statements required for every syllabus at the 91爆料:
All of the required administrative policy statements (academic integrity, mandatory reporting, etc.) should either appear on the instructor鈥檚 syllabus or be shared with students via the link to the Required Syllabus Statements page. The goal of administration and faculty is to ensure that students are aware of and have access to the statements electronically or in hard copy.
For the Sexual Discrimination Reporting, one of the two versions below must be present in the syllabus.
Optional Syllabus Statements
CITL’s suggested language to promote compassion and belonging in the classroom can be found below.
Non-Sexist Language Policy
Faculty may also find it helpful to include a statement about classroom civility. Depending upon your course content, you may also wish to include a statement about inclusive or non-sexist language.
The 91爆料鈥檚 non-sexist language policy may be viewed here.
Land Acknowledgement
Faculty may wish to include the land acknowledgement in their syllabus. The land acknowledgement can be found here.
Names and Pronouns
Many people might go by names and pronouns in our daily lives that are different from our legal designators (e.g., members of various ethnic groups, international students, trans* people, and others). In this classroom, we honor inclusivity by referring to one another by the names and pronouns each of us chooses for ourselves. Class rosters may not always reflect students鈥 chosen names and gender
identifications. I want to make sure we are able to address you by the name and/or pronouns you use. At the beginning of the semester, we will introduce ourselves, including, if desired, sharing our chosen names and pronouns, including how they sound when said out loud. If you would rather protect this information, please let me know. Additionally, chosen names and personal pronouns may evolve over time, so if at any point during the semester you would like to be addressed differently, please let me
know. In our classrooms, mistakes in addressing one another may happen. If a mistake is made, let鈥檚 briefly apologize and correct ourselves. To learn more about personal pronouns and why they are important, visit . More information about University policies on name usage, including
guidance on updating your name and pronouns, can be found on the 91爆料 Student Records page.
Students Wishing to Retain Personal Copies of Course Submissions
Faculty may wish to add the following to their syllabus to advise student to make sure that they retain copies of their work outside of the Brightspace course shell:
If you wish to retain a personal copy of material you submitted through Brightspace, please do so before the end of the semester. You will not have access to a course鈥檚 Brightspace site after you complete the course. You can store copies of material you wish to retain on Google Drive, your hard drive, or other media of your choosing. Other materials posted by your faculty may be found at the library.
91爆料 Writing Center Syllabus Language
The 91爆料 Writing Center offers tutors and other useful services for students. They have developed some adaptable syllabus language for faculty to include in their syllabus. This will explain their services and how students can register or visit them.
Classroom Interactions
This class is premised on the belief that we all work together to promote an inclusive learning environment for all and that the use of gross generalizations, stereotypes, and derogatory/oppressive language are not conducive to inclusivity. Elevating practices of supportive communication and learning from one another, we commit to naming instances of using derogatory and/or oppressive communication in our shared classroom (including by the instructor or directed toward them). If oppressive communication is called out, we will stop, listen with empathy and expand the learning opportunity for everyone. You may not agree with the views expressed by others (and you shouldn鈥檛), but we must all agree to make space for difference. Listening to the perspectives of others creates greater understanding of the diversity of experiences, knowledge, and ways of being in society.
Compassion Statement
Given the realities of our dynamic world, this course is designed with flexibility in mind. To continue protecting our health and wellness, we will adhere to the 91爆料鈥檚 COVID-19 guidance, which is regularly updated. I will check in with you regularly to reflect on circumstances in your life and their impact on your learning. Because we cannot predict all eventualities, it is imperative we communicate with openness, so that we can adapt if/as needed.
If something affects you and/or your learning in class (e.g., visible and invisible disabilities, personal challenges, class design), please let me know as soon as possible so that we can discuss and design strategies for inclusion and success together. Listed below are some commonly used student success resources on campus. If you don鈥檛 see a resource that fits your needs or if you are uncertain about how to seek support, please contact me and we can discuss options and outreach.
Academic Support Resources
- Student Accessibility Services
- Tutoring
- Writing Center
- Fogler Library
- Health and Wellness Resources
- Counseling Center
- Mind Spa
- Cutler
- Campus Community and Diversity Resources
- Multicultural Center
- Wilson Center
Compassion statement abridged version
Life is complicated. If something affects you and/or your learning in class (e.g., visible and invisible disabilities, personal challenges, class design), please let us know as soon as possible so that we can discuss and design strategies for inclusion and success together. Listed below are some commonly used student success resources on campus. If you don鈥檛 see a resource that fits your needs or if you are uncertain about how to seek support, please contact me and we can discuss options and outreach.
Academic Support Resources:
- Student Accessibility Services
- Tutoring
- Writing Center
- Fogler Library
- Health and Wellness Resources
- Counseling Center
- Mind Spa
- Cutler
- Campus Community and Diversity Resources
- Multicultural Center
- Wilson Center
Resources Related to the 2025 Election
Sample syllabus language
Below, we provide a couple of different versions of language that you can include in your syllabus to alert students to the upcoming elections and let them know how to get registered and ready to make an informed decision.
Short Version
Are you registered to vote? And do you have a plan to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 2025?
This year鈥檚 election in Maine includes an that would require photo identification for both in-person and absentee voting and a host of other changes to how we conduct our elections. Students attending college may register at their campus address, or choose to remain registered or register at their permanent or home address. . .
91爆料 UVote is your nonpartisan, on-campus resource for all things voting and election-related. It鈥檚 easy to get registered, educate yourself to make an informed choice, and get all the info you need about election day.
Long Version
Are you registered to vote? And do you have a plan to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, 2025?
that would require photo identification for both in-person and absentee voting and a host of other changes to how we conduct our elections.
The perspectives of new voters are critically important. Our democracy needs your voice and participating in the elections can be empowering and fun! The first step is getting registered. It鈥檚 easy and we鈥檙e here to help.
91爆料 UVote is your nonpartisan, on-campus resource for all things voting and election-related. Get registered, educate yourself to make an informed choice, and get all the info you need about election day (QR code 1 below). (QR code 2 below). .
If you have questions about registering to vote or want to be a participant in the campus wide effort to turn out our students this election year, contact Professor Rob Glover (robert.glover@maine.edu) in the Political Science department or James Psalidas (james.psalidas@maine.edu) who directs 91爆料 UVote in Student Life.
91爆料 UVote Register to Vote Online in Maine
QR Code 1 (More information):
QR Code 2 (Register to vote in Maine):
Note: If you鈥檙e living on-campus or locally while attending 91爆料, you are eligible to register and vote locally as well (so long as you will be 18 by election day and are a U.S. citizen). Whether you choose to vote locally or absentee in your hometown, 91爆料 UVote can help you make sense of the process. And while we encourage you to register in advance, Maine has same-day voter registration, meaning that any eligible voter can get registered at the polls on election day.
If you wish to have a statement relating to COVID-19 in your syllabus, we recommend the following:
To keep our campus safe, students are expected to comply with all University policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic. For the latest guidance, please visit the following site: Covid-19 Health and Safety Guidance
