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1 Understanding apt process/routing dossiers
Adrienne Jeffries Karl Pfister

2 Timeline Introductions Overview of APT process & routing dossiers
Tips, tricks & helpful resources Questions for Janet and Teresa

3 Before we get started… APT stands for Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure APT Committee: composed of 12 faculty members and is the third level of faculty review of promotion and tenure decisions The APT Committee reviews faculty promotion and tenure decisions after reviews have been successfully completed at the Departmental and School-levels The committee makes recommendations to the Provost, who makes the final decision, subject to confirmation by BOT (Board of Trustees) ASAC stands for Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee Elected representative from each of the four divisions serve on the committee, which is charged with the review of all new tenure-track assistant professor appointments and all appointments that confer tenure in the College. ASAC Schedule (page 41in the Chair’s Manual)

4 Typical Tenure-Track Career Progression
Recruitment Recommendation & Appointment Reappointment Tenure Review Promotion & Tenure Post-Tenure Review We talked about faculty recruitment in our last Lunch & Learn (questions, see the CAS Intranet). This is the typical career progression for a tenure-track faculty employee.

5 Recommendation & Appointment
Department Committee Approval Initial appointments, reappointments, and promotions, regardless of faculty rank (tenure-track or fixed term), for a term longer than one year must be initiated by recommendation of the Chair upon the advice of the assembled full professors of the unit (at least 4) All College units include tenured associate professors in the review and vote for all tenure-track faculty personnel actions* Dean’s Office Review Dossier submitted to Janet and Teresa for review prior to submission to ASAC ASAC Approval Tenured new hire appointments require approval from ASAC, which advises the Dean on tenure-track and tenured personnel actions Provost Office APT committee approval BOT approval (final approval) NOTE: All faculty appointment recommendations in the College require the approval of the SAD Appointment Review Table (pgs in the Chair’s Manual) *No faculty member may vote on another faculty member’s appointment of the same rank

6 Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty Appointments
Recommendation & Appointment Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty Appointments Professor Initial appointment confers permanent tenure Associate Professor (without tenure) Initial appointment is ordinarily for a probationary term of five years Under very special circumstances, an initial appointment with permanent tenure may be made Assistant Professor Initial appointment is for a probationary term of four years Instructor with Special Provision Rank for newly hired faculty who have not yet completed the requirements for the PhD degree. Appointment is for a probationary term of one year - With the written approval of the immediate supervisor of the department chair obtained in advance of the initiation of formal appointment procedures, an initial appointment to the rank of associate professor with permanent tenure may be initiated and made effective upon subsequent approval of the appointment by the regularly prescribed procedures for initiation, review and final approval. (Tenure policies:

7 Tenure-Track faculty Reappointments
Associate Professor Reappointment to Associate Professor confers tenure Assistant Professor Reappointment is for a term of three years Instructor with Special Provision Appointment is renewable for up to three additional successive one-year terms, a total of four years No reappointment beyond four years is allowed Automatically upon conferral of a specified academic degree the instructor shall be reappointed at the rank of assistant professor

8 Tenure review Associate Professor Assistant Professor
No less than 12 months before the end of the probationary appointment, a decision will be made as to whether the associate professor will be reappointed to confer tenure or promoted to full professor Assistant Professor No less than 12 months before the end of the first probationary appointment, a decision will be made as to whether the assistant professor will be reappointed No less than 12 months before the end of the second probationary term, a decision will be made as to whether the assistant professor will be promoted Probationary Assistant and Associate Professors can request an Extension of their Tenure Clock if there are compelling reasons to do so (pg. 64 in the Chair’s Manual) Must be submitted no later than 24 months before the end of their current term Extensions are granted in 12 month increments. Deferring a Promotion Review for Tenured Faculty (pg. 64 in the Chair’s Manual) Problematic promotion and tenure decisions (pg. 65 in the Chair’s Manual) Untenured assistant and associate professors must be notified in writing at least 3 months prior to the start of the scheduled review.

9 Tenure/Tenure-Track faculty Promotions
Promotion & Tenure Tenure/Tenure-Track faculty Promotions Professor Promotion to the rank of full professor confers permanent tenure Associate professors promoted to full professors receive a $8,000 salary increase Associate Professor Promotion to associate professor from assistant professor always confers tenure Assistant professors promoted to associate professors with tenure receive a $5,000 salary increase Promotion from Instructor with Special Provision to Assistant Professor Promotion at any time from the rank of instructor to that of assistant professor constitutes an initial appointment at the latter rank. In such cases the appointment to assistant professor shall be retroactive to the effective date of instructor or to July 1 or January 1 immediately preceding the conferral of the degree whichever is nearest in point of time. EX: ISP appointment became effective 7/1/2009; received PhD May 2010; Assistant Professor appointment retroactive back to 1/1/2010.

10 Post-tenure review (PTR)
Professor Post-tenure review must be made not less frequently than every five years Associate Professor In any case where an associate professor has served five years in that rank and acquires permanent tenure in that rank, a post-tenure review must be made not less frequently than every five years Deferral of PTR Deferral decisions and/or decisions not to promote must be reviewed and approved by the Provost Post-Tenure Review Training Cannot go longer than 5 years before doing a PTR

11 Assistant Professor Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7*
Probationary term 1 Probationary term 2 Hired Associate Professor w/ tenure Reappointment Review by: Department ASAC APT BOT Promotion Review by: Department ASAC APT BOT Appointment Review by: Department SAD & Dean APT BOT Tenured hire has to be reviewed by ASAC If not reappointed, employment ends after Year 4 (sometimes moved to Fixed Term). During their sixth year, Assistant Professors are reviewed for promotion to associate professor with tenure, nonreappointment, or (under special circumstances) reappointment at the rank of assistant professor. If not promoted & tenured, employment ends after Year 7 (sometimes moved to Fixed Term) Williamson Rule: If a department makes the decision not to confer tenure to an assistant or associate professor, his or her position will be reallocated to the department. Williamson Rule: If a faculty member resigns before the department renders its decision on renewal or promotion to tenure through a formal review process, the position might still be returned to the department. The department must be able to provide written evidence that the faculty’s performance was below expectations at the time of review. Such evidence could include the reappointment letter and the chair’s annual review letters which indicate areas in which the probationary faculty member appears to be falling short of the department’s standards for reappointment or promotion *Typically, Assistant Professors do not serve their 7th year at this rank.

12 Probationary term (untenured)
Associate Professor Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Probationary term (untenured) Hired Tenure Review by: Department ASAC APT BOT Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 After 18 months, can be promoted to Professor at any time during this period* Tenured Professor Once a faculty member is tenured, they are subject to a 5-year review schedule. *If out of cycle, SAD approval required.

13 Routing Dossiers Step-by-step tutorial: routing/ Dossier submission checklists for both initial appointments and reappointments and promotions can be found in the Manager’s Toolkit on the CAS Intranet Dossier information (including order) and Standard Order Tables can also be found on the Academic Personnel website Request route should indicate “A&S Dean’s Office HR” as the final stop for approval

14 Dossier Tips Ensure all dates on the AP-2 form correspond with CV
CV must contain the date of latest revision and all pages must be numbered Letters of recommendation should have a designation in its upper right hand corner as to which list the reviewer was selected (department chair/personnel committee or candidate) Do not forward a hardcopy to the Dean’s Office until documents in Infoporte have been reviewed and approved

15 Timeline August September December January March
ASAC schedule is released September Schedule for Mandatory Reviews for Reappointments and Promotions is sent to Chairs December Contract renewal, promotion and tenure documents are due. Adjustments to this timetable can occur only in consultation with your SAD January Dossiers for Assistant Professor reappointments effective 7/1 are due in Infoporte March For appointments with tenure or on the tenure- track, this is the last chance for a person appointed as of 7/1 to receive all of the necessary approvals. Dossiers for promotions for senior lecturers/teaching professors with 7/1 effective dates are due in Infoporte Chairs notify faculty who are due for renewal/promotion review during the following year.

16 Fixed term Faculty Tenure is not acquired at these ranks
Fall reviews for promotion to Teaching Associate Professor and Teaching Professor to be effective 1/1/2018. Departments must submit dossiers by 11/1/2017. Spring reviews for promotion to Teaching Associate Professor and Teaching Professor to be effective 7/1/18, Departments must submit dossiers by 3/27/18. Teaching Assistant Professor to Teaching Associate Professor Teaching assistant professors promoted to teaching associate professors receive a $3,000 salary increase effective on their promotion date, subject to legislative and BOG approvals Teaching Associate Professor to Teaching Professor Teaching associate professors promoted to teaching professors receive a $5,000 salary increase effective on their promotion date, subject to legislative and BOG approvals

17 Tips & Tricks Tips regarding promotion and tenure
Practices.pdf

18 Resources CAS Faculty Specialists
Janet Farrell - or Teresa Wilkinson - or CAS Intranet: Chair’s Manual APO Website (Tenure/Tenure-Track Appointments) appointments/tenuretenure-track-appointments/ APO Website (Faculty Ranks, Appointment Tracking, and Working Title Guidelines) Provost’s Office:

19 Janet Farrell Teresa Wilkinson
Questions? Janet Farrell Teresa Wilkinson


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