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The following
is a brief summary of selected major portions of the University
Procedure on Faculty Promotion. It is not intended as a substitute
for that procedure. The procedure does not apply to ad interim
or adjunct faculty. A&M-Commerce
Procedure A33.02.
All
tenure-track faculty members hold one of the following academic
ranks: instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, or
full professor. Appointment to the rank of assistant professor
generally requires an earned doctorate in the field of the appointment.
Normally, appointment to the rank of associate professor requires
at least the earned doctorate plus a minimum of five years of
teaching experience in higher education. Appointment to the rank
of full professor usually requires the earned doctorate, a minimum
of ten years teaching experience in higher education, as well
as outstanding scholarship in the field.
A
faculty member desiring to be promoted shall prepare two copies
of the Faculty Service Report (see form in A&M-Commerce
Procedure A33.02), detailing relevant activities and achievements
since the last promotion or appointment. One copy is submitted
to the department head and one to the chair of the College Promotion
Review Advisory Committee. When a Faculty Service Report is submitted
to a department head by the specified date during the spring semester,
a departmental promotion committee is appointed consisting of
all faculty members within the applicant's department who hold
equivalent or higher rank, with the exception of the applicant,
the department head, certain non-reappointed faculty, and other
faculty members who are applying for promotion to the same rank.
Special provisions are made for supplementing this committee membership
in the case of a small department to insure that at least three
people serve on the committee.
The
committee meets, selects its own chair, and examines the Faculty
Service Report and votes by secret ballot. It attaches its recommendation
for or against promotion with appropriate rationale to the front
of the Faculty Service Report and submits the data to the department
head. In addition, the committee prepares an anonymous summary
of explicit comments and committee recommendations regarding the
applicant and makes it available to the candidate at the same
time it is sent to the department head.
The
department head reviews the committee recommendation and summary
of comments and the Faculty Service Report and prepares a recommendation
for or against promotion with appropriate rationale. The Faculty
Service Report with both the committee and department head's recommendations
attached then go to the college dean. At the same time a copy
of the department head's recommendation is given to the candidate.
The
College Promotion Review Advisory Committee shall review all available
data and prepare a recommendation for or against promotion with
appropriate rationale. Voting shall be by secret ballot. Recommendations
shall then be forwarded to the college dean. A copy of the committee
recommendations will also be provided to the candidate for promotion.
The
dean reviews all materials submitted, prepares a recommendation
for or against promotion with appropriate rationale, attaches
it and submits all the data to the Provost and Vice President
for Academic and Student Affairs. A copy of the dean's recommendation
is made available at the same time to both the department head
and the candidate.
The
Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, after
reviewing all data submitted and with the advice of the Deans'
Council, prepares a recommendation on promotion with rationale
and forwards it to the President for action. A copy of the Provost
and Vice President's recommendation is made available to the dean,
department head and faculty member simultaneously.
The
faculty member may choose to withdraw the application for promotion
at any point in the process. All applications for promotion, together
with recommendations and rationales from appropriate administrators
go to the President for review unless previously withdrawn by
the candidate.
The
President shall prepare and submit positive recommendations to
the Chancellor and the Texas A&M University System Board of
Regents for final action.
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