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Initial probationary period

Year 1
September

Individual Probationary Evaluation Committee meets with candidate to review procedures.


September (Week 1)

Dean, in consultation with faculty and department, puts the Individual Probationary Evaluation Committee (IPEC) in place

September (Week 2)

IPEC committee meets to review procedures; Dean meets with IPEC Chair.

September (Week 2-3)

IPEC meets with probationary faculty and explains the process in the UFV Individual Faculty Evaluation Procedures document. Individual Probationary Evaluation File (IPEF) is created and housed in Dean’s office.

Year 1
October-March

Candidate collects material for Individual Probationary Evaluation File (IPEF). Candidate and IPEC ensures all evaluations and observations are completed per teaching schedule.


October

Probationary faculty provides IPEC with copies all quizzes, exams, assignments, and course outlines from the first semester of the first term. This material is added to the IPEF housed in the Dean’s office for review by IPEC.

October–March

Classroom observation for at least one class per semester (2 in total) by IPEC member, who completes the observation sheet, confirms assessment with faculty member, and files with Dean's office.

Student evaluations on each course/section taught during semester (summarized numerical data only). Dean’s office initiates process and produces numerical summaries at the end of each semester.

November-March

IPEC will ensure that all data is collected and reports are filed with Dean’s office.

 

Year 1
March-April

Colleague evaluation reports are completed. IPEC reviews data in the IPEF and submits report to Dean, who makes decision on continuance.


March-April

Departmental (or equivalent) colleague evaluation reports are completed. Review of the data in the IPEF before filling report with Dean’s office.

April

Probationary faculty submits up-to-date curriculum vitae and is encouraged to submit a self-evaluation, including an outline of scholarly activity.

Department Head (or equivalent ) submits report on departmental service and program development.

April 15

IPEC meets to discuss file, prepares a summary report based on data in IPEF and submits report to Dean for review.

April 30

At least 90 days prior to completion of Year 1, the Dean makes decision on continuance and informs the IPEC. The decision will be to either:

  1. continue to Year 2;
  2. extend the initial probationary period to include a third year, with reasons for same; or
  3. to terminate the appointment.

 

Year 2
September-March

Candidate collects material for Individual Probationary Evaluation File (IPEF). Candidate and IPEC ensures all evaluations and observations completed per teaching schedule.


Sept – October

Probationary faculty provides IPEC with copies all quizzes, exams, assignments, and course outlines from the first semester of the first term. This material is added to the IPEF housed in the Dean’s office for review by IPEC.

Classroom observation at least one class by IPEC member. Complete observation sheet, confirm assessment with faculty member, and file with Dean's office.

October-March

Classroom observation for at least one class per semester (2 in total) by IPEC member, who completes the observation sheet, confirms assessment with faculty member, and files with Dean's office.

October-March

Student evaluations on each course/section taught during semester (summarized numerical data only). Dean’s office initiates process and produces numerical summaries at the end of each semester.

November-March

IPEC will ensure that all data is collected and reports are filed with Dean’s office.

 

Year 2
March-April

Colleague evaluation reports are completed. IPEC reviews data in the IPEF and submits report to Dean, who makes decision on continuance.


March - April

Departmental (or equivalent) colleague evaluation reports are completed. Review of the data in the IPEF before filling report with Dean’s office.

April

Probationary faculty submits up-to-date curriculum vitae and is encouraged to submit a self-evaluation, including an outline of scholarly activity.

Department Head (or equivalent ) submits report on departmental service and program development, including potential for contribution to university and community.

April 15

IPEC meets to discuss file and submit its report and recommendation to the Dean.

April 30

At least 90 days prior to completion of the entire probationary period, the Dean makes decision on continuance on tenure-track appointment or termination and advises IPEC members of decision.

 

 

 

Tenure and promotion

 

Year 3
September-April

Candidate collects material for Tenure and Promotion File (TPF) and ensures all student and peer evaluations are completed per teaching schedule.

Year 3
April 15

Dean provides candidate with written formative assessment of performance since completion of initial probationary period.

Year 4
September-April

Candidate collects material for Tenure and Promotion File (TPF) and ensures all student and peer evaluations are completed per teaching schedule.

Year 4
March 31

Candidates respond to Dean’s written notification and confirm their intent to apply for tenure and promotion.


February 1 – 28

Deans send written notification to faculty who are in the second-last year of their tenure-track appointment that they are expected to confirm intent to apply by March 31 for review for tenure and promotion in the following academic year.

March 1 - 31

Tenure-track faculty - including those wishing to apply for early tenure and promotion - notify Deans of their intent.

Deans confirm DRC memberships to candidates, who must declare a conflict of interest with members no later than five days after receiving confirmation of membership.

March 31

Last day for eligible faculty to confirm their intent to apply for tenure and promotion to their Dean or apply to the Dean for an extension of the tenure-track appointment.

Year 4
April-June 10

Candidates attend workshops on rights and process, send formal letter of application to their DRC Chair and upload Dossier to secure folder.


April – May

Members who are planning to apply for tenure or promotion attend workshop on process and rights.

June 10

Last day for candidates for tenure or promotion (including for early tenure) to withdraw their applications.

Last day for candidates applying for tenure and/or promotion to send formal letter of application to DRC Chair and upload Dossier to secure folder.

 

Year 5
August 16-September 30

Candidates complete requirements for TPF and their application is opened for review by Division Review Committee (DRC).


Aug 16 - Sept 15

Deans send written assessments of progress since the end of the initial probationary period to Chairs of DRCs, copies to candidates.

September 30

Last day for candidates to respond to Dean’s written assessment of progress since the end of the initial probationary period.

Last day for candidates to indicate conflicts of interest with members of URC.

 

Year 5
October-November 30

DRC reviews Candidates’ applications for tenure and promotion. DRC Chair completes a recommendation and report, and forwards to University Review Committee (URC) Chair. If denied tenure, candidate is given the opportunity to respond.


Oct 1 - Nov 15

DRC reviews application and the Chair forwards the candidate’s TPF and the Recommendation and Report to the Dean and the Chair of the URC, with a copy to the candidate.

November 30

Last day for a candidate denied tenure and/or promotion by a DRC to include a written response to the recommendation and report in their TPF to the URC.

 

Year 5
December-March

URC reviews Candidates’ applications for tenure and promotion. URC Chair completes a recommendation and report, and forwards to the President. If recommendation is negative, candidate is given the opportunity to appeal.


Dec 1 to Feb 15

URC reviews TPF and Recommendation and Report received from the Chair of the DRC, and Chair of URC forwards same, along with the URC’s Recommendation and Report to the Dean of the division and the President, with a copy of the Recommendation and Report to the candidate.

Dec 1 to March 1

Candidates in receipt of a negative recommendation from the URC have the right to file an appeal on substantive grounds to the URAC within ten (10) business days of notification.

 

Year 5
June 1

On, or as may be possible before, this date President informs candidates, Deans, and Provost of their decision.

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