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		<title>Creating a S-L Advisory Committee</title>
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			<title>Tips for a S-L Committee</title>
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			<dc:creator>HLSavoy</dc:creator>
			<description>First of all, deciding on a name is basic yet vital. Depending on your campus culture and already existent committees (of sorts), the lexicon you use may foster or thwart participation. 



Words like: Committee, Board, Advisory, Working, Council, etc... are used interchangeably and in correlation with each other. Some may denote higher levels of involvement and commitment. Choose wisely...



*Also, just for the record... It has been debated for years, and will probably still be challenged,  ...</description>
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