COPACE was originally set up as a Senate sub-committee to oversee the operation of all programmes and courses offered in LiPACE. The Committee is chaired by the Provost and has representatives from all the University's academic units as well as key administrative units. In August 2013, the Senate agreed to adjust the role, functions and composition of COPACE in various ways to improve its effectiveness. The new changes included the following: (a) COPACE became a sub-committee of both the Senate and the University Management Board; (b) its membership was enlarged to include representatives of the Registry and the Senate; and (c) its role in approving and monitoring LiPACE programmes with potential to be articulated into the programmes of 'the University proper' was strengthened by, for instance, specifying a Validity Period for each approved programme.
The School's Quality Assurance Committee (QAC) reports directly to COPACE. It endorses new programme proposals for approval by COPACE and reviews existing programmes for continuation, suspension or termination. At the operations level, there is a Programme Management Committee (PMC) supervised by the QAC to monitor a given programme.
SB is the governing body of the School. It has general control over administration and conduct of affairs in LiPACE. The SB has delegated the authority to discharge certain responsibilities to three functional committees: