FACULTY PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Bob Samson (FPG Fees, Travel, Summer Projects) Erin Rawson (FPG Salary Advancement, Sabbaticals) 2014.

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FACULTY PROFESSIONAL GROWTH Bob Samson (FPG Fees, Travel, Summer Projects) Erin Rawson (FPG Salary Advancement, Sabbaticals) 2014

GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES Professional growth opportunities may be conferences, workshops, seminars, academic classes, and others. Depending on current salary position, the faculty member may chose: Have the FPG Committee funding cover the registration costs with no salary advancement (Bob Samson). Cover the registration cost themselves and get an increase in their salary (Erin Rawson).

TRAVEL EXPENSES Currently $ available per person per year! Travel will cover the cost of transportation (air & ground), hotels, meals & incidental expenses. For this you need: Travel Calculation Form Conference face sheet (location, dates, times) Airfare (include baggage, lowest rate) Hotel (conference rate) Conference schedule (included meals not covered) Travel Authorization Form Send to Department Chair

REGISTRATION FEES Registration Fees will cover the cost of registration for a conference, seminar, workshop or other event that promotes faculty growth. For this you need: Registration Fees Request Form Conference face sheet (location, dates, times) Conference fees sheet Send to Bob Samson

SUMMER PROJECTS Summer projects are activities and experiences of professional knowledge and expertise that benefit the growth of the faculty member. See Bob Samson

SALARY ADVANCEMENT

Academic advancement - Course work credit hours Non-Academic Advancement - Conferences, Workshops, Seminars… (18 hours = 1 credit hour of advancement) - Work Experience (35 hours = 1 credit hour of advancement) All forms at the FPG web page- send to Erin Rawson

SABBATICALS Sabbatical leave projects are designed to engage faculty in the areas of study, research, travel, work experience, or other creative activity, to contribute to the institution as a whole upon his/her return to the college. Eligible at 7 year mark - 12 consecutive semesters) You may apply for a 1 semester sabbatical leave or 1 year See Erin Rawson for Information

WITHOUT CONTINUAL GROWTH AND PROGRESS, SUCH WORDS AS IMPROVEMENT, ACHIEVEMENT, AND SUCCESS HAVE NO MEANING. -BENJAMIN FRANKLIN-

CONTACT INFORMATION Erin Rawson- FPG Salary advancement and sabbaticals  Bob Samson- FPG Fees, travel, and summer projects  Visit the FPG Webpage for more information: Travel forms see:

FORMS TO FOLLOW For reference as needed