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Date of Last Update
6/25/2021
- Board of Trustees
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Regular Faculty Applicability to Executive, Administrative, and Professional Positions and other administrative assignments.
BOT 4.2.11
Policy Statement
4.2.11 Applicability to Executive, Administrative, and Professional Positions and other Administrative Assignments.
Faculty having positions covered by this Section 4.2 who accept an Executive, Administrative and Professional position or an administrative assignment as defined below are subject to the following:
1. Executive, Administrative and Professional positions that do not carry faculty rank:
A. These are full-time positions that do not require experience as a faculty member.
B. Faculty serving in an Executive, Administrative
and Professional position that does not carry faculty rank or tenure
shall be subject to the personnel policies governing Executive,
Administrative and Professional appointments (Section
4.4.0) while serving in their administrative capacity.
C. The faculty member shall request in writing a
leave of absence from the faculty position to accept an Executive,
Administrative and Professional appointment. The leave is subject to
approval by the faculty member's Dean and the Provost/Vice President
for Academic Affairs. A leave of absence, for the purpose referred to
in this section, may be granted for an academic year. The leave may be
renewed on an annual basis not to exceed three (3) consecutive years.
D. If a faculty member chooses to remain in an
Executive, Administrative and Professional position beyond a three (3)
year leave period, or, after a lesser time period, notifies the
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs of intent to remain in the
Executive, Administrative or Professional position, the faculty member
shall relinquish faculty status including tenure rights and faculty rank.
The Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs may waive the
relinquishing of faculty status, tenure rights, and faculty rank. This
waiver must be in the form of a written agreement between the
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs and the faculty member; it
should specify the terms, duration, and renewability of the waiver.
E. The time served by faculty members in these
positions shall not be counted towards tenure, rank promotion or the
determination of sabbatical eligibility.
2. Executive, Administrative and Professional positions with faculty rank: (Academic Administrators)
A. These are full-time positions that
require experience as a faculty member; they typically report to the
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs, and they have a
university-wide focus or entail the supervision of an instructional
college. Examples include the Provost/Vice President for Academic
Affairs, Associate and Assistant Academic Vice-Presidents, the Dean of
a College, the Dean of Graduate Studies, and the Dean of the
University Libraries. Each academic administrator will be listed among
the faculty of an appropriate department or school and can return to
the unit upon completion of or termination from the Executive,
Administrative and Professional position.
B. Persons in these positions should have tenure
before serving in the Executive, Professional and Administrative
position, and it is strongly suggested that they have attained the
rank of full professor before serving in such a position. Academic
administrators shall have faculty rank and promotion rights; they are
subject to Section
4.2.10 regarding faculty promotion, tenure, and periodic
performance review.
C. Recommendations regarding promotion or tenure of
Executive, Administrative and Professional staff with faculty rank
shall follow the procedures in Section 4.2; however, the
recommendation from the College Personnel Committee is as follows:
1. Recommendations regarding the Associate and
Assistant Academic Vice Presidents shall go to the Dean of the College.
2. Recommendations regarding a Dean shall go to the
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs.
3. Recommendations regarding the Provost/Vice
President for Academic Affairs shall go to the President.
In order to receive promotion, the Executive, Administrative and
Professional staff member must meet the requirements of the unit or
alternate requirements that have been recommended by the unit and
approved by the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs. Alternate
requirements must accommodate the Executive, Administrative and
Professional staff member's individualized workload and recommend
minimum teaching (professional expectations for library faculty) and
scholarship expectations; the alternate requirements will be stated in
an appointment letter.
D. Persons in Executive, Administrative and
Professional positions with faculty rank are not eligible for
sabbatical, and time in the position does not count towards
sabbatical. They are eligible for professional development leaves at
the discretion of their supervisor.
E. If a grievance arises regarding the administrative
performance of an Executive, Administrative and Professional staff
member, the grievance procedure in Section
4.4.8 shall be followed.
If a grievance arises regarding the faculty performance of an
Executive, Administrative and Professional staff member with faculty
rank, they shall follow the faculty grievance procedure in Chapter 4,
Section 2. If it should happen that the grievant is also the
administrator with whom a conference should be arranged at one step of
the procedure, that step shall be omitted and a written grievance must
be submitted to the next level.
F. Executive, Administrative and Professional
positions with faculty rank are subject to the personnel policies
governing Executive, Administrative and Professional appointments
except as provided above.
3. Faculty members with administrative assignments
A. These are positions that report to a Dean where
the faculty member is released from faculty duties to perform
administrative duties that comprise of 51-100% of the faculty member's
total workload. These positions require experience as a faculty
member, and they focus on administrative work for a College such as
Associate Deans. Unit heads are not included in this category. Each
faculty member with administrative assignments will be listed among
the faculty of an appropriate department or school and can return to
the unit after completion or termination of the at-will administrative assignment.
B. Persons in these positions must have faculty rank
and should have tenure before serving an administrative assignment.
Any exception to this must be approved by the Dean and the
Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs, and it is strongly
recommended they attain the rank of full professor before serving such
assignment. Faculty members with administrative assignments are
subject to the provisions in Section
4.2.9 regarding faculty promotion, tenure, and periodic
performance review.
C. Recommendations regarding promotion shall be made
by the appropriate personnel committee to the Dean of the College or
University Libraries. In order to receive promotion, the faculty
member with administrative assignments must meet the requirements of
the unit or alternate requirements that are recommended by the unit
and approved by the Dean. Alternate requirements must accommodate the
faculty member with administrative assignment's individualized
workload and recommended minimum teaching (professional expectations
for library faculty) and scholarship expectations; the alternate
requirements will be stated in an appointment letter.
D. Sabbatical eligibility is retained and time
towards sabbatical will accrue while serving in faculty with
administrative assignments position if the faculty member's unit and
Dean so recommend and the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs
approves in the initial appointment letter.
Sabbaticals can be taken only if and when the faculty member with
administrative assignment returns to full-time faculty work.
E. While faculty status is retained, faculty members
with administrative assignments will normally relinquish their voting
privileges in their home units and at the College governance level for
the length of time that they serve in the administrative assignment.
Exceptions must be approved by the unit and documented in the
appointment letter. Faculty members with administrative assignments
may serve on governance committees in an ex-officio, non-voting
capacity. Notwithstanding this subsection E, faculty with
administrative assignments shall not vote on personnel actions and
shall not serve on personnel committees or attend meetings, except in
a non-voting, ex officio, capacity.
F. Recommendations regarding annual salary adjustment
program shall be made as follows:
1. Associate Deans will be reviewed by their Dean.
2. Academic Program/Center Directors will be reviewed
by the head of the office in which they are housed.
3. If the administrative workload is less than 100%,
both the unit and the relevant supervisor shall contribute the
appropriate weight to the annual salary evaluation.
G. If a grievance arises regarding the faculty performance of a faculty member with administrative assignments, they shall follow the faculty grievance procedure in Section 4.2.16. If a grievance arises regarding the administrative performance of a faculty member with administrative assignments, the grievance procedure in Section 4.4.8 will be followed.
H. All faculty members with administrative assignments on a 12-month appointment shall be subject to the vacation policies detailed in Section 4.9.2.