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EVALUATION AND THE PROFESSIONAL FILE | No. 8-25 | Rev. 6-2-94 |
| Date 11-12-80 | |||
POLICY
Decisions made regarding the advancement in rank or the awarding of tenure of
a candidate will be based on information contained in their professional
file, as well as all other relevant information brought to the attention of
reviewers at any stage of the review process. However, reviewers must take
reasonable steps to protect candidates from unfair and prejudicial surprise
when they consider information not contained in the candidate's professional
file. Candidates must be apprised of any additional information to be
considered and afforded a reasonable opportunity to respond to such
information a reviewer might consider. Finally, reviewers must state in
writing all information not included in the candidate's professional file
upon which their findings and recommendations might be based.
Ordinarily, the professional file will contain the results of several tenure reviews, earlier promotion reviews and student and peer input in addition to the material included by the candidate or others. Decisions regarding promotion or tenure may consider but will not be based primarily on the results of earlier review processes or student and peer input. Decisions must instead reflect a thorough and relatively independent analysis of the candidate's accomplishments in relationship to the established college tenure criteria or the University promotion criteria.