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COMPOSITION AND SELECTION OF COLLEGE RANKING TENURE EVALUATION COMMITTEES | No. 8-27 | Rev. 6-11-96 |
| Date 11-12-80 | |||
POLICY
The college Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee shall consist of four tenured
professors from different departments in the college and three tenured
professors from outside the college. Where reasonably possible, each member
from the college should be from a different department. All members are to
be elected from a slate of candidates nominated by the faculty within the
college from a pool of all tenured professors from across the University who
are willing to serve. The faculty may nominate as many candidates as it
chooses from eligible members. The faculty making the nomination shall check
on the eligibility and willingness to serve of the nominees and forward their
names to the dean for placement on the ballot. The three outside members may
not all come from the same college. Persons serving on college committee are
not allowed to serve on a department Ranking Tenure Evaluation Committee
within that college. (See PPM 8-23)
Professors serving on these Committees come from a University-wide pool from
which the three external Committee members shall be elected. In the event
that any of the three receiving the highest number of votes becomes unable to
serve, the individual receiving the next highest number of votes is elected
and so on until all three individuals have been elected.
No faculty member may serve on more than two college Ranking Tenure
Evaluation Committees at one time, including the Committee within their own
college.
The election of college Committee members shall be by secret ballot. Tenured
and tenure-track faculty members of each department in the college are
eligible to vote. The chair of each committee shall be elected by the
Committee from among its members.
In the event that sufficient members at the rank of professor are not
available from within the college, vacancies must be made up from outside the
college. However, the rank requirement shall be waived if necessary to
insure that at least two people from inside the college participate on this
Committee. These people shall be tenured faculty at least at the associate
professor rank and shall in no case participate in ranking decisions on
individuals being considered for promotion to professor.
Faculty members with the above qualifications, holding administrative appointments at the organizational level of department chair or lower, may serve as full participating members of this Committee.