Academic Affairs
Salisbury University’s highest purpose is to “cultivate and sustain a superior learning community” and the Office of Academic Affairs serves to make sure that we fulfill our academic mission.
The Office of Academic Affairs (also known as the Provost’s Office) is primarily responsible for the academic functions on campus. Use this home page as your jumping off point for all things academic at SU.
Administration and Staff
- Dr. Laurie Couch - Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs (read Dr. Couch's biography)
- Dr. Melissa Granger - Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs
- Dr. Jessica Clark - Associate Provost
- Tara Smith - Director of Academic Affairs Administrative Operations
View our full list of administration, staff and contacts for the various functions that fall under the Office of Academic Affairs.
Offices and Organizations
Several offices and organizations of the University report to the Office of Academic Affairs. From cultural groups to faculty development to international education, check them out:
- Academic Advising Center
- Association for Lifelong Learning
- Center for International Education
- Center for Student Achievement
- Clarke Honors College
- Commencement
- Cultural Affairs Office
- Dual Enrollment
- Delmarva Public Media
- Enrollment Management
- FERPA – Log into GullNet to access a FERPA tutorial
- Financial Aid & Scholarships
- General Education Task Force
- Graduate Studies and Research
- Instructional Design and Delivery
- Nabb Research Center
- Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships
- Orientation, Transition & Family Programs
- REACH (Re-Envisioning Ethics Access and Community Humanities)
- Regional & Affiliate Operations
- Registrar
- SU Art Galleries
- SU Libraries
- Undergraduate Admissions
- University Writing Center
- Writing Across the Curriculum
Student Resources
Curriculum Resources
- Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
- Academic Catalog
In the University catalog, find the requirements for every program (both undergraduate and graduate) at SU. You will also find four-year curriculum guides for the undergraduate majors. To generate a printable document (checklist or guide), click the “Print Degree Planner” icon on the top right of the page.