<aside> 🚨 TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE...REACH OUT TO FACULTY MEMBERS TODAY. DON'T PROCRASTINATE ON THIS!
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If you don't have a faculty member in mind, we suggest reaching out to faculty members. The best faculty to contact are those in a discipline that aligns with your proposed course.
For example, if you're proposing to teach a course about The Wizardry of Harry Potter, your course would fall under the English department (College of Liberal Arts). The best way to search for faculty members is by narrowing down the specific college (or the department within that college is even better) and then searching under their faculty directory (usually on the college's website). If you have any sort of connection with that department, a related department, or a faculty/advisor within that college, we suggest reaching out for their advice on who to contact.
It'll be best to contact them first using the template below to introduce yourself, then sending your syllabus later instead of waiting until you have .
Pick which situation below best fits you, and click the dropdown arrow to access each template. All language enclosed inside {brackets} is for you to change. Copy and paste the following text into an email to edit to your heart's desire: