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Faculty Tenure and Promotion Policies, Procedures and Standards Faculty 101 Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee 3 December 2009
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15 members on the committee, one from each academic department (including the library) or school Committee Membership
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(http://macs.citadel.edu/chenm/ftpc/document ations.htm)http://macs.citadel.edu/chenm/ftpc/document ations.htm FTPC Policies, Procedures and StandardsPolicies, Procedures and Standards General Order #4, Interim Modification General Order #4Interim Modification Memo to Candidates Memo to Candidates Memo to Deans and Department Heads Memo to Deans and Department Heads Departments/Schools – Standards and Procedures Questions/Answers – Info. Meeting Questions/Answers CV Outline (a sample) CV Outline Faculty Tenure & Promotion Info For Faculty 101 Faculty Tenure & Promotion Info For Faculty 101 Documentations on the FTPC Website )
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Apply for tenure and promotion (t&p) in the fall semester of the 6 th year of employment. If you have a two-year credit, then apply t&p in the fall of the 4 th year of employment. The FTPC informational meeting will be held annually in October. When to Apply ?
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Follow the procedures and standards of the dept/school and GO4 GO4 page 14 (B2) (P19 (D1)): The candidate initiates consideration for tenure (promotion) by preparing and submitting to the dept head or rep. … Talk to dept-head/dean (in summer/beginning of fall) before preparing the application package. Seek advice from the departmental/school representative on the FTPC. How to Apply ?
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Narrative Summary – sample outline Outline: Teaching Philosophy and Professional Vision Summary of Teaching and Evidence of Effective Teaching Summary of Scholarship Activities Summary of Service Future Research and Professional Development Plan
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Should be organized by teaching, scholarship, and service Should be orderly and (easily) accessible Should clearly describe types of publications E.g., peer-reviewed article; peer-reviewed conference paper; peer-reviewed book chapter, etc. Should include supporting materials for all documents or should that be “all documentation”? The supporting materials for a previous action at The Citadel should not be included What about from a prior employment? Should be packaged in a manageable container Dossier - FTPC
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Candidate School/Department T&P Committee Academic Dean FTPC Provost dossier + comm. recomm. + dean’s recomm. + FTPC recomm. October - December January February March Associate Provost January What is the Review Process?
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Time Table Oct - DecReviews in Dept/School JanuaryApplications are forwarded to Associate Provost’s Office Candidate emails CV, narrative summary to citadelftpc@citadel.edu citadelftpc@citadel.edu FebruaryInterviews with Candidates and Dept heads (or representatives) March Second interviews if necessary FTPC recommendations to Provost AprilFinal announcement
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Department T&P committees complete work All materials go to Academic Deans ▪ Ballots: votes and written justifications ▪ Summary and recommendation ▪ The candidates’ dossiers Each academic dean develops his/her own recommendation and communicates with candidate, and add his/her recommendation in candidate’s application package as it is passed on to the FTPC (-interim modification to GO#4) October-December: Dept/School Review
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About a week before the spring semester starts Academic deans will have transferred materials to Associate Provost Bebensee’s office. Candidates should check materials to ensure completeness. Candidates will have sent by emailed to citadelftpc@citadel.edu (i) CV (ii) Narrative summary January: Applications are forwarded
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Interviews with candidates and department heads (or dept representative) Thursdays between 11 and 1 Fridays between 2:30 and 5:30 February: Interviews
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Dept head (or representative) and candidate meet with the FTPC separately 10 minutes maximum Department head (or representative) presents qualifications of candidates for tenure/promotion and then answers questions from the FTPC. 10 minutes maximum Candidate gives a brief presentation on his/her qualifications, introduces new or supplementary information and then answers questions from the FTPC.
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Committee Recommendations Ballots tallied Candidates notified of results Copies of all ballots sent to candidates Second Interviews Candidates may request second review (5 day rule in G.O. #4) Second reviews will take place March: FTPC Recommendations to Provost
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All FTPC members vote except the representative of the department from which the candidate has come forward Affirmative recommendation requires minimum 2/3 approval All votes justified in writing FTPC Voting
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FTPC makes recommendation to Provost All materials go forward In case of second review If positive, only materials from second review go forward If negative, all materials—from first and second reviews—go forward FTPC Recommendations
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Provost discusses the report of FTPC with the appropriate academic dean(s) Provost takes over process Tenure decisions made by President Promotion decisions made by Provost Final Recommendations
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FTPC makes recommendation to Provost All materials go forward In case of second review If positive, only materials from second review go forward If negative, all materials—from first and second reviews—go forward (GO#4 page 17) Second Review
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Appeals will go to the Appeal Committee FTPC is not involved in appeals
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Q & A
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