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Title: Appointment Terms and Extensions


1
Appointment Terms and Extensions
  • Office of Academic Affairs
  • October 2007

2
Overview of Presentation
  • Faculty appointment end dates and their
    significance
  • Tracking of end dates
  • Types of extensions and associated processes
  • Q/A

3
Appointment Dates
  • All faculty members (MCL, NTLR, NTLT, UTL) who
    are not in tenured or continuing term
    appointments have appointment end dates.
  • All academic reviews for reappointment or
    promotion of such faculty are to be completed
    (including University review) in advance of the
    end date of the candidates current term.

4
Promotion/Tenure Decision Deadlines
  • Assistant and Associate Professors in the UTL are
    normally limited to seven years without tenure at
    Stanford.
  • Assistant Professors in the MCL are normally
    limited to seven years in rank at Stanford.
  • Assistant Professors in the Non-tenure Line
    (Research) are normally limited to six years in
    rank at Stanford. (There are no Assistant
    Professors in the Non-tenure Line (Teaching)).

5
Absolute Limit
  • The promotion (or tenure) decision deadline may
    be extended for multiple reasons however, even
    with these extensions
  • Assistant Professors (in any line) may not exceed
    10 years in rank at Stanford.
  • Faculty in the University tenure line may not
    exceed 10 years without tenure at Stanford.
  • Special exception may be granted by the Provost

6
Importance of Timely Reviews
  • Equity between candidates
  • Consistency of review process
  • Timely performance feedback
  • Potential for tenure by length of service in
    University Tenure Line

7
Tracking Appointment Dates
  • Each department should designate an administrator
    with primary responsibility for tracking faculty
    appointment dates to ensure timely initiation and
    completion of academic reviews.
  • The department should know the appointment dates
    of its members at least as well as OAA knows them.

8
Appointment Date Information and Reporting Sources
  • FAAS
  • FASTFAC Person History
  • PeopleSoft
  • ReportMart iRoster
  • Calculation Spreadsheet
  • Local departmental tools

9
Types of Extensions
  • Entitlements (routinely approved) - new parent
    extensions, extensions based on leave without
    salary, or reduced FTE
  • Administrative - short extensions to allow
    completion of academic reviews in process
    (historically common, now frowned upon and
    tracked as part of administrative performance
    metrics)
  • Other - extenuating circumstances

10
New Parent Extension
  • Extends promotion/tenure decision by one year
    routinely approved if eligible
  • Applicable to men and women
  • For birth or adoption occurring during Stanford
    appointment
  • Must submit prior to final year before the
    promotion/tenure deadline
  • See University Faculty Handbook 2.1.D(2)b

11
New Parent Extension Process (page 1 of 3)
  • Process has been significantly revised and
    somewhat simplified this year.
  • Faculty member completes the request form and
    submits it to his/her department Chair.
  • Department notes date of receipt (date stamp).
    Faculty must apply prior to the final year in
    which the promotion/tenure review occurs.

12
New Parent Extension Process (page 2 of 3)
  • Department submits form to OAA along with blue
    form requesting one-year extension
  • OAA calculates tenure/promotion decision deadline
    adjustment and submits to Provosts office with
    blue form.
  • Provosts office notifies OAA of official
    approval OAA notifies department department
    notifies faculty member.

13
New Parent Extension Process (page 3 of 3)
  • Faculty members are responsible for knowing the
    policy and initiating the process in a timely
    fashion.
  • When faculty members become new parents,
    departmental leaders and administrators should
    remind them of the policy and the importance of
    timely requests.

14
New Parent Extension Other Considerations
  • Faculty members should be advised by departmental
    leadership that there is no stigma associated
    with the new parent extension in the context of
    consideration for reappointment or promotion.
  • Multiple new parent extensions are possible, but
    not beyond the 10-year absolute promotion/tenure
    deadline.

15
Leaves Reduced FTE
  • Extensions to promotion/tenure decision deadline
    and current appointment term possible (at
    Provosts discretion) for some types of leave and
    reduced FTE
  • Duration of extension is prorated based on
    duration and percent FTE associated with leave or
    effort reduction.

16
Leaves Reduced FTE - Example
  • Faculty member works for two years at 75 FTE (as
    in a 25 FTE temporary partial leave)
  • Department may request extension of six months
    (24 months x 25 FTE 6 months)

17
Leaves Reduced FTE - Eligibility
  • Eligible for extension (at discretion of
    Provost)
  • Leave without salary (including childcare leave
    and Family Medical Care Leave taken as leave
    without salary)
  • Reduced FTE associated with position/billet
  • Long-term disability
  • NOT eligible for extension
  • Sabbatical
  • Short-term disability
  • Pregnancy disability

18
Leaves Reduced FTE Process (page 1 of 2)
  • Department submits explanatory cover memo, blue
    form and draft counseling memo to OAA.
  • Cover memo and draft counseling memo should
    clearly explain the rationale for the extension
    request, including the math, as well as the
    planned timing of initiation of the next long
    form review.
  • If applicable, department should address
    performance concerns in the draft counseling
    memo, with clear guidance regarding performance
    expectations prior to the next long form review.

19
Leaves Reduced FTE Process (page 2 of 2)
  • OAA submits request to University
  • University approves request and notifies OAA.
    OAA notifies department.
  • If candidate has not yet received counseling
    memo, department finalizes document and delivers
    to candidate.
  • in simple scenarios, OAA may advise earlier
    finalization of the document.

20
Administrative Extensions
  • Brief extensions (a few months) to allow
    completion of long form review process.
  • Frowned upon and tracked as part of on-time
    performance metrics
  • Should now be extremely rare given initiation of
    process one year in advance of end date see
    timeline

21
Administrative Extensions Process
  • Rare and case-specific consult OAA immediately
    when the need for an administrative extension
    becomes apparent.

22
Extensions based on Extenuating Circumstances
  • Extension to the tenure/promotion deadline and
    the current appointment may be granted by the
    Provost in cases where a faculty members
    opportunity for professional productivity has
    been reduced.
  • Examples unforeseen exceptionally heavy clinical
    duties delays in the availability of laboratory
    space

23
Extenuating Circumstances Process (page 1 of 3)
  • Department submits explanatory cover memo, blue
    form and draft counseling memo (see next slide)
    to OAA.
  • The cover memo should clearly explain the
    rationale for the extension, as well as the
    estimated time frame for commencement and
    completion of the faculty members next long form
    reappointment or promotion review process.

24
Extenuating Circumstances Process (page 2 of 3)
  • The draft counseling memo should clearly explain
    the rationale for the extension, as well as the
    estimated time frame for commencement and
    completion of the faculty members next long form
    reappointment or promotion review process.
  • The department should carefully consider and
    address performance concerns in the draft
    counseling memo, with clear guidance regarding
    performance expectations prior to the next long
    form review.

25
Extenuating Circumstances Process (page 3 of 3)
  • OAA submits request to University
  • University approves request and notifies OAA.
    OAA notifies department.
  • If candidate has not yet received counseling
    memo, department finalizes document and delivers
    to candidate.
  • in simple scenarios, OAA may advise earlier
    finalization of the document.

26
Recap
  • Importance of close departmental tracking of end
    dates
  • Promotion/tenure decision deadlines
  • Different types of extensions with different
    processes
  • Need for careful consideration in each case -
    long-term planning, performance assessment,
    counseling
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