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Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion

This document provides general information, criteria, and guidelines for applying for tenure and promotion in the academic setting. It includes instructions on preparing the dossier and emphasizes the importance of meeting the criteria for each rank. The document also outlines the primary responsibilities of faculty and highlights the faculty classification ranks.

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Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion

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  1. Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion Lui K. Hokoana Fall 2018

  2. General Information for Tenure • Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion are set forth by the UHCC. The Tenure process is set forth in the UHPA contract. • Generally most tenured track faculty must go up for tenure after 5 years. Exceptions may be granted to go up early for tenure or extend probation period up to 7 years.

  3. Tenure Documents are due to the Chancellor on October 5 by 4:30 pm –NO late documents will be accepted. • Failure to submit a document at the conclusion of your probationary period will result in a terminal year contract. • If you are Rank 2, you must apply for promotion to Rank 3.

  4. Criteria for Tenure • Documents should include: • your own philosophy and goals regarding teaching. • your perceptions about the students we serve, including their needs and aspirations. • a self-analysis of the degree of attainment of student learning outcomes. • the impact and contributions you have made towards achieving your professional objectives and meeting your studentsʻ needs.

  5. Preparing the Dossier • Your application should clearly show how you fully meet the expectations of the rank and criteria at which tenure is requested. • Please complete Parts I, II, and IX of the application form. Your Department Chair will be able to assist with completing these forms. • Make sure your dossier is organized in such a way as to prevent loss of any material. Dossier should be paginated and bound.

  6. Guidelines for Promotion • Promotion Dossier should demonstrate that you meet the minimum qualifications for the Rank you are apply for. • Promotion Dossier should include the same information that was found in your tenure document; however it should clearly state how you meet the criteria for the Rank you are applying for.

  7. Primary Responsibility of Faculty • See appendix for primary responsibility for different types of faculty: Instruction, Continuing Education and Training, Academic Support, and Counseling. • In addition to your primary responsibilities faculty are also expected to: • Provide institutional service • Professional service • Community service • If faculty members are provided assigned time to perform these duties, than these duties are considered primary duties.

  8. Faculty Classification Ranks • Instructor (C2) • Meet the minimum qualifications for education, experience, and certification, as appropriate. • Assistant Professor (C3) • Minimum of 5 years of service at C2 • Provide leadership in campus committees or task groups and serve as mentors or resources to other faculty.

  9. Faculty Classification Ranks • Assistant Professor (C4) • Minimum of 4 years of service at C3 • Serve as Division or Department Chair, involvement in program review and other assessment and planning activities for the campus. • Professor, Community College (C5) • Minimum of 4 years of service at C4 • Leading program review, serving on institutional assessment and planning groups on the campus and system levels.

  10. Good Luck • Organize the document • Spelling Counts • Show how you meet the criteria • Keep it simple • Turn in document on-time • Paginate

  11. Guidelines for Tenure • General Information for Tenure and Promotion • Criteria for Tenure • Guidelines for Preparing Application

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