Departmental Evaluation, Promotion, and Tenure Guidelines/Documents
Each academic department/unit is required by University Handbook policy to develop department documents containing criteria, standards, and guidelines for promotion, tenure, reappointment, annual evaluation and merit salary allocation.
These documents must be approved by a majority vote of the faculty members in the department, by the department head or chair, by the dean concerned, and by the provost. They must be reviewed and re-submitted every five years, or as necessary. Dates of revision (or the vote to continue without revision) must appear on the first page of the document.
Department documents must also include a set of guidelines describing the minimum-acceptable level of productivity for all applicable areas of responsibility for the faculty, as well as procedures to handle such cases of chronic low achievement. Minimum-acceptable levels of productivity are defined along with a clear explanation as to how the department or unit will determine when a tenured faculty member's low performance in one or more instances fails overall to meet the minimum acceptable level.
All department documents must also include a section on post tenure review.
This site contains the following information for every academic department:
- Department Mission Statement;
- Departmental Promotion, Tenure, and Reappointment Criteria;
- Annual Evaluation and Merit Salary Allocation Procedures;
- Departmental Minimum Standards;
- Chronic Low Achievement Procedures;
- Post Tenure Review Procedures; and
- Dates of Revision for Departmental Documents.
Continuity of Operations Plans (COOPs)
This office is also the depository of department/unit COOPs. Each department/unit must complete the COOP form, the Pandemic Flu Form (doc). The department/unit's documents will be filed by the Office of the Provost but will not be available online. Please follow the links to your department/unit to see if our office has a COOP on file.
Documents by college or unit
College of Architecture, Planning and Design
College of Business Administration
Carl R. Ice College of Engineering
College of Health and Human Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine