Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
Eligibility.
(1)
All regular, full-time tenured members of the faculty
at the rank of assistant professor or higher who are in their seventh year of
regular tenure-tract appointment by the university are eligible to apply for a
faculty professional improvement leave. A faculty member granted a professional
improvement leave must wait until the seventh year of regular faculty
appointment after returning from that leave in order to be eligible to apply
for another faculty improvement leave.
(2)
A faculty member
cannot simultaneously have both a faculty professional improvement leave and a
university research leave.
(3)
Members of a
review committee at any level are eligible for a faculty professional
improvement leave, although they cannot participate in any decision affecting
themselves, a spouse or a relative.
(B)
Initiation.
(1)
A faculty member initiates a request for a faculty professional improvement
leave by submitting a concise proposal of no more than three hundred words. The
proposal must clearly indicate the purpose of the leave, how it is related to
the faculty member's professional growth and development, and how it is of
benefit both to the individual and the university. The proposal must also note
any appointment the faculty member expects to accept during the term of the
faculty professional improvement leave.
(2)
The faculty
member may withdraw his/her proposal from further consideration at any
time.
(C)
Submission.
(1)
The university permits a tenured faculty member who has
completed at least seven years of full-time service to the university and has
the rank of assistant professor or higher to be freed of instructional or
official responsibilities and granted a faculty professional improvement leave
for purposes of:
(a)
Upgrading professional skills;
(b)
Acquiring new
skills; or
(c)
Intellectual and professional development that will be
of benefit to the individual and the university.
(2)
In order to grant
a faculty professional improvement leave, the following conditions must be
met:
(a)
The
purpose of the leave must be judged acceptable, and
(b)
The department or
other budgetary unit must be able to support the programmatic and staffing
needs of the unity in the absence of the participant.
(3)
For
the purpose of submission and determination of seniority the lowest budgetary
level to which a faculty member belongs will be considered the department. In
the case of regional campus faculty, the lowest budgetary level is the regional
campus in which a faculty member holds the primary appointment.
(4)
For Kent campus
faculty, the proposal must be submitted to the faculty member's department
chairperson/school director or independent school dean. The final date for
submission to the chairperson/school director of the proposal is the fifteenth
of October of the prior academic year.
(5)
For regional
campus faculty members, the proposal is submitted to the dean of the regional
campus and to the faculty member's department chairperson/school director. A
copy of this plan must also be sent by the faculty member to the associate vice
president for the extended university. The final date for submission to the
chairperson/school director of the proposal is the fifteenth of October of the
prior academic year.
(D)
Review process at
department/school level.
(1)
The proposal shall be reviewed by the department/school
advisory committee to determine whether eligibility requirements have been met
and consider the appropriateness of the proposed plan to the interest of the
university and the applicant's professional development. Upon completion of its
review, the advisory committee shall advise the chairperson as to whether the
purpose and plan for the faculty professional improvement leave is
acceptable.
(2)
The chairperson/school director, after consulting with
the advisory committee, shall determine for each proposal form a Kent campus
faculty member the budget and staffing capability of the department to replace
the faculty member requesting the leave.
(3)
The
chairperson/school director shall make a decision on both the merits of the
proposal(s) and the capacity of the department to provide the staffing support
required by the proposal(s). For regional campus faculty, the chairperson's
recommendation shall be concerned solely with the merits of the
proposal.
(4)
For Kent campus faculty, the chairperson/school
director shall recommend staffing support, where possible, first to those
applicants in the department or school whose proposals were judged
acceptable:
(a)
Who have the greatest years of service to the university at
the date of submission, and
(b)
For whom the
interval since the last award of faculty professional improvement leave has
been greatest.
(5)
The chairperson/school director shall then forward the
proposal(s) and all recommendations to the college dean.
(6)
After forwarding
the recommendation(s) and proposal(s) to the dean, the department
chairperson/school director shall inform the faculty member of the status of
the proposal, including chairperson/school director recommendation(s). In the
case of regional campus faculty, the chairperson/school director shall also
send a copy to the regional campus dean and the associate vice president for
the extended university.
(E)
Review process at
the regional campus level.
(1)
The proposal shall be reviewed by the regional campus
advisory committee to determine whether eligibility requirements have been met
and consider the appropriateness of the proposed plans to the interests of the
university and the individual's professional development. Upon completion of
its review, the advisory committee shall advise the campus dean as to whether
the purpose and plan for the faculty professional improvement is
acceptable.
(2)
The campus dean, after consulting with the advisory
committee, shall determine for each proposal the budget and staffing capability
of the campus to replace the faculty member requesting the
leave.
(3)
The campus dean shall make a decision on both the
merits of the proposal and the capacity of the campus to provide the staffing
support required.
(4)
The campus dean shall recommend staffing support, where
possible, first to those applicants from the campus whose proposals were judged
acceptable:
(a)
Who have the greatest years of service to the university,
and;
(b)
For whom the interval since the last award of a faculty
professional improvement leave has been the greatest.
(5)
The
campus dean shall then forward the proposal(s) and all recommendations to the
associate vice president for the extended university.
(6)
After forwarding
the recommendations and proposal(s) to the associate vice president, the campus
dean shall inform the faculty member of the status of the proposal, wit copies
to the chairperson and college dean.
(F)
Review process at
the independent school level.
(1)
The proposal shall be reviewed by the school advisory
committee as to its merits and determine whether eligibility requirements have
been met and consider the appropriateness of the proposed plan to the interests
of the university and the applicant's professional development. Upon the
completion of its review, the advisory committee shall advise the dean as to
whether the purpose and plan for the faculty professional improvement leave is
acceptable.
(2)
The dean, after consulting with the advisory committee,
shall determine for each proposal from a Kent campus faculty member the budget
and staffing capability of the school to replace the faculty member requesting
the leave.
(3)
The dean shall make a decision on both the merits of
the proposal(s) and the capacity of the department to provide the staffing
report required by the proposal(s). For regional campus faculty, the dean's
recommendation shall be concerned solely with the merits of the
proposal.
(4)
For Kent campus faculty, the dean shall recommend
staffing support, where possible, first to those applicants in the school whose
proposals were judged acceptable:
(a)
Who have the greatest years of service to the
university at the date of submission, and
(b)
For whom the
interval since the last award of a faculty professional improvement leave has
been greatest.
(5)
The dean shall then forward the proposal(s) and all
recommendations to the office of the vice president for faculty affairs and
personnel for review by the vice president for academic and student
affairs.
(6)
After forwarding the recommendation(s) and proposal(s)
to the vice president, the dean shall inform the faculty member of the status
of the proposal, including the dean's recommendation(s). In the case of
regional campus faculty, the dean shall also send a copy to the regional campus
dean and the associate vice president for the extended
university.
(G)
Review process at the collegial level.
(1)
The college dean
shall review the recommendation(s) concerning each proposal and, after
consultation with the college advisory committee, shall make a recommendation
concerning the proposal. The dean shall then forward the proposal, together
with all previous recommendations, to the vice president for faculty affairs
and personnel for review by the vice president for academic and student affairs
(for Kent campus faculty members), and to the associate vice president for the
extended university (for regional campus faculty members).
(2)
The college dean
shall inform the faculty member of the status of the proposal, including
his/her recommended decision to the vice president, with a copy going to the
chairperson/school director. In the case of a regional campus faculty member, a
copy of the recommended decision shall also be sent to the regional campus
dean.
(H)
Review process at the associate vice presidential
level.
(1)
The
associate vice president for the extended university will review the
recommendations from the college deans and campus deans for all proposals
submitted by regional campus faculty members, and make a recommendation
concerning the proposal. The associate vice president shall then forward the
proposal, together with all previous recommendations, to the vice president for
faculty affairs and personnel for review by the vice president for academic and
student affairs.
(2)
The associate vice president shall inform the faculty
member of the status of the proposal, including his/her recommended decision to
the vice president, with copies to the chairperson, the campus dean, and the
college dean.
(I)
Review at university level.
(1)
The vice
president for academic and student affairs may consult, where appropriate, with
the dean of the graduate college. After review by and consultation with the
vice president for faculty affairs and personnel, the vice president shall then
make a final recommendation to be forwarded to the president.
(2)
The vice
president for academic and student affairs shall inform the faculty member of
the decision and, in the case of a negative decision, shall include the reasons
therefore. In all cases a copy of the decision shall be sent to the vice
president for faculty affairs and personnel, the dean and the department
chairperson/school director. In the case of a regional campus faculty member, a
copy shall also be sent to the regional campus dean and the associate vice
president for the extended university.
(J)
Appeal.
(1)
If the decision
of the vice president is negative, the faculty member may appeal to the
president.
(2)
The appeal must be sent to the office of the vice
president for faculty affairs and personnel, in writing, within ten working
days after receiving notification of the vice president's
decision.
(3)
In the appeal letter to the president, the faculty
member should state completely and concisely why the appeal should be
upheld.
(K)
Resignation. In the event a faculty member has to
resign a faculty professional improvement leave, notification shall be sent to
the vice president for academic and student affairs as soon as possible, with
copies sent to the appropriate dean and the vice president for faculty affairs
and personnel.
(L)
Summary report. No later than two months after the
beginning of the semester following completion of a faculty professional
improvement leave, the faculty member shall submit a summary report of the
leave activities to the vice president for academic and student affairs, with
copies going to the vice president for faculty affairs and personnel, the
appropriate dean, and the department chairperson/school director. In the case
of regional campus faculty, copies must also be sent to the associate vice
president and the campus dean.
Replaces: 3342-6- 12.101