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DATED GUIDELINES FOR THE RANKING TENURE REVIEW PROCESSES |
No. 8-12 |
Rev. 01-09-07 |
| Date 4-1-79 (formerly 8-23) | |||
POLICY
The following dated guidelines are established for use in the ranking and tenure review processes each year. These dates are approximate and shall be considered as guidelines, not exact procedural time lines. Exceptions to these dated guidelines may be made with good cause. The guidelines identify when the ranking tenure evaluation committees are to be established and when these committees and individuals must complete their review of candidates' files. All faculty who will be absent from campus during the year should leave a forwarding address with their department chair. Candidates should receive written notification of the recommendation made at each step of the review process.
Normally to be Completed Prior to:
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Sept 8 |
The department chair, in consultation with the dean, identifies the
names of the candidates for tenure and for advancement in rank and their
years of service under the present rank. |
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Sept 15 |
Potential candidates for promotion or tenure during the next academic
year are notified by deans as to their opportunity to form their peer
review committee a year in advance. |
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Sept 15 |
The faculty in each college shall nominate individuals to go on a
college wide ballot for the election of the college Ranking Tenure
Evaluation Committee. (PPM 8-16) The college faculty shall also nominate
individuals from the college for election to the University Ranking
Tenure Evaluation Committee. The individuals making the nominations
shall check with the nominees to see if they are both willing and
eligible to serve. Names of the eligible nominees shall then be
forwarded to the dean for inclusion on the college ballot. |
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Sept 22 |
Faculty members applying for promotion during their final year of the
minimum eligibility period or thereafter must request a review in
writing to their department chair with a copy to their dean.
Application of, or nomination for, candidates wishing to receive early
advancement in rank or early tenure shall be made by this date. If the
provost, the dean or the department chair wishes to recommend early
advancement in rank or early tenure of outstanding candidates with
exceptional qualifications, the recommendation shall be made by this
date. |
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Sept 22 |
If a faculty member (candidate), the department chair, the dean or the
provost wishes to request an additional tenure review of the candidate
they shall do so by this date. (PPM 8-11). |
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Sept 29 |
The departmental Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committees are established. (PPM
8-15) The deans shall provide them with copies of the promotion and
tenure criteria and with the promotion and tenure summary sheets. |
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Sept 29 |
If the department peer review committee is not to be the department
Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee, that separate peer review committee
shall be established by this date. |
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Oct 1 |
The department chair is to inform, in writing, all probationary faculty
members up for review and all faculty who are being considered for
advancement in rank that their files must be updated by January 15. |
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Oct 1 |
The department chair forwards a list of all departmental candidates for
review, for advancement in rank, and for tenure to all departmental
faculty members, including those on leave or otherwise absent from
campus for the year, and informs these faculty of their right to submit
their written recommendations concerning those being considered for
tenure or for advancement in rank. These written recommendations must
be submitted to the department by January 8. (PPM 8-17) |
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Oct 1 |
The dean informs the provost of the names of the candidates for tenure
and for advancement in rank and their years of service under their
present rank. |
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Oct 1 |
Annual election of the members of the college Ranking Tenure Evaluation
Committee (PPM 8-16) and election of the college's representative to the
University Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee (PPM
8-16A). |
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Oct 10 |
The dean convenes a meeting for all college faculty in the tenure review
process (any faculty may attend) and for faculty who are being
considered for advancement in rank. At that time, the dean distributes
to all candidates for tenure and for advancement in rank appropriate
tenure and promotion policy criteria and discusses criteria,
professional files, tenure and promotion processes and faculty rights
and responsibilities pertaining to tenure and promotion processes. The
college Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee will also attend this
meeting to answer pertinent questions from candidates. |
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Oct 15 |
Candidates shall meet with the chair of the peer review committee. At
that time the candidate and the chair shall agree upon a schedule for
the candidate to provide appropriate documentation of teaching
effectiveness for the peer review committee to review and assess. |
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Nov 15 |
The dean convenes the college Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee to
elect a chair and set dates for meetings. |
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Dec 10 |
The results of department peer evaluations shall be placed in the
candidates' professional files along with any other materials the
committee deems appropriate (PPMs 8-11 and 8-13). |
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Jan 8 |
The department Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee chair forwards to the
candidates copies of the recommendations from the departmental faculty
and informs all candidates of their right to prepare a written statement
and schedule a personal appearance if desired. (Meetings must not be
held prior to one week after such notice.) |
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Jan 15 |
The candidate may submit written statements on any information in the
professional file to the department chair for placement in the
candidate's professional file. |
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Jan 15 |
Candidates' professional files are complete and ready for review. |
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Feb 1 |
The department Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee chair reports the
findings and recommendations of the Committee, in writing, to the
candidate and sends a copy to the dean for inclusion in the candidate's
file and informs the college Ranking Tenure Committee chair that the
files are ready for review. |
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Feb 1 |
College Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee chairs shall inform
candidates, in writing, that they have five (5) working days to request,
in writing, a hearing before the Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee. |
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Feb 16 |
The college Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee completes its review of
the files and makes their recommendations. The college Ranking Tenure
Evaluation Committee chair informs the candidates of the results of
those evaluations, in writing, and sends a copy to the dean for
placement in the candidates' files along with a notice that the files
are ready for review (PPM 8-18). |
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Mar 5 |
The dean reviews the files, makes recommendations and informs the
candidates, in writing, as well as places the recommendation in the
candidates' files. The dean then informs the provost that the files are
ready for action by the provost and also notifies the provost of those
files that require action. |
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Mar 10 |
All requests for review must be submitted in writing to the University
Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee. |
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Mar 25
Mar 27 |
The department chair completes the assessments of the probationary faculty within the department who are in their second year's progress towards tenure and sends a written report to the candidate, the candidate's dean and a copy for inclusion in the candidate's professional file. (PPM 8-11 and 8-13) The University Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee completes its review and makes its recommendations. The University Committee chair shall inform the Provost in writing of the
committee's evaluation and recommendations. The University Committee chair
shall also send copies of the committee's evaluation and recommendations to the
department chair, the dean and candidate. The dean shall place a copy of
this report in the candidates' professional files along with a notice that the
files are ready for review. |
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Apr 6 |
The provost reviews all cases where there is a conflict in the
recommendations at some level and any other cases he/she sees fit to
review. The provost then forwards a copy of the recommendations to the
faculty member concerned, to the department chair, the dean and to the
president, if the president desires them. The provost also notifies all
candidates of their right to file an appeal on due process grounds
within ten working days to the Faculty Board of Review and their right
to appeal before the Board of Review (PPMs 8-20 and
9-9). |
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Apr 7 |
The president or the designate forwards the recommendation to the Board
of Trustees. (The provost informs faculty members, committee chairs,
deans and department chairs of action taken by the Board of Trustees as
soon as the Board has acted.)
The provost gives timely written notice (PPM 8-26) to regular full-time
faculty members whose contracts will not be renewed at the end of the
next academic year or who will be continued with substantially reduced
status. |