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The
excellence of faculty is the single most important factor in determining
the quality of a university. The University believes that diversity
in geographical and educational background is a characteristic
of high-quality university faculty. Therefore, Texas A&M University-Commerce
requires restraints of departments and offices that wish to hire
an A&M-Commerce graduate.
If
a department head thinks it is justifiable to nominate an A&M-Commerce
graduate for a faculty appointment, he or she may submit the nomination
to the dean of the appropriate college, accompanied by a statement
of justification and evidence of truly superior qualifications
of the candidate. The dean of the college may confer with the
Deans' Council in deciding marginal cases. The existence of A&M-Commerce
graduates on the present staff of a department may be sufficient
justification for denying a proposed appointment. A&M-Commerce
Procedure A33.03.
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