Governance
The University of Calgary has two governing bodies:
The Board of Governors is the corporate body charged with the management and control of the University, its property, revenue, business and affairs.
The General Faculties Council is primarily responsible for the academic affairs of the University.
Each faculty has a Faculty Council empowered to determine the faculty's programs of study and to authorize the granting of degrees.
The Students' Union and the Graduate Students' Association provide for the administration of the affairs of students and the promotion of their general welfare.