Appointment, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion
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Appointment
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Summary
The terms and conditions of every appointment, including credit for the previous academic appointment and specification of the year in which tenure procedures will take place, shall be stated in writing, which shall be in the possession of both ɫҹ University and the faculty member before the appointment is finalized. Academic unit specific criteria for appointment are contained in the academic unit’s section of the University Handbook.
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Unit Handbooks
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University Policy Regarding Appointment Authority
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Reappointment
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Summary
All tenure-track faculty members hold probationary appointments for one year subject to annual renewal. The general policies and procedures governing reappointment of tenure-track faculty are described in University Policy and the Collective Bargaining Agreement. More specific criteria for reappointment and tenure are contained in the appropriate academic unit section and, where applicable, appropriate regional campus section of the University Handbook.
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Unit Handbooks
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TT Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article XI: Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment, Section 3
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University Policy and Procedures Regarding Faculty Reappointment
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Tenure
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Summary
After successful completion of the specified probationary period and the tenure evaluation, a faculty member is granted indefinite tenure. The general policies and procedures governing tenure are described in University Policy and the Collective Bargaining Agreement. More specific criteria for tenure are contained in the appropriate academic unit section and, where applicable, appropriate regional campus section of the University Handbook.
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Unit Handbooks
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TT Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article XI: Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment, Section 2
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University Policy Regarding Faculty Tenure
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Promotion
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Summary
Promotion is viewed as recognition of a faculty member’s sustained and distinguished scholarship, teaching and service. The general policies and procedures governing promotion for tenure-track faculty are described in University Policy and the Collective Bargaining Agreement. More specific criteria for promotion are contained in the appropriate academic unit section and, where applicable, appropriate regional campus section of the University Handbook.
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Unit Handbooks
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TT Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article XI: Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment, Section 1
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University Policy Governing Faculty Promotion
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Tolling Policy
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Summary
From time to time, personal and/or family circumstances arise such that an untenured faculty member may need to request that his/her probationary period be extended. Granting such an extension of the probationary period has been traditionally called “tolling” or “stopping the tenure clock.” The policies and procedures governing tolling are described in University Policy.
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Unit Handbooks
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University Policy and Procedure Governing Modification of the Faculty Probationary Period
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Negative Decisions on Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion
Any faculty member whose reappointment or tenure has been disapproved at any level has the right to appeal the decision to the next higher academic administrative officer in the process. University Policy and the Collective Bargaining Agreement provide for specific appeals processes and deadlines for notifying probationary faculty of non-reappointment or non-tenure.
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Summary
Any faculty member whose reappointment or tenure has been disapproved at any level has the right to appeal the decision to the next higher academic administrative officer in the process. University Policy and the Collective Bargaining Agreement provide for specific appeals processes and deadlines for notifying probationary faculty of non-reappointment or non-tenure.
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Unit Handbooks
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TT Collective Bargaining Agreement, Article VII and Article XVIII
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University Policy and procedures Regarding Faculty Reappointment, Section K & I
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