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MnSCU-IFO Master Agreement 1995-1997
ARTICLE 21 - Appointment of Faculty
Section A. Notice of any vacancies in the Minnesota
State Universities shall be made known to the faculty by means of posting
on bulletin boards designated for such purposes, shall be included in
the university/President's newsletter and shall be sent to the IFO simultaneously
with any other publication of the vacancies. Notification to faculty who
are not successful applicants shall be sent prior to the announcement
of the name of the successful applicant.
When new faculty positions are created or faculty vacancies exist, such
positions shall be advertised in accordance with the above paragraph.
Prior to making an appointment, the President/designee shall involve the
department in evaluating academic credentials of the candidates and in
making recommendations to the President/designees concerning the candidates
for the vacancies. When a faculty vacancy exists because of resignation,
retirement, death or transfer, the President/designee shall consult with
the affected department or program.
Section B. Appointment Date. All full-time faculty members
whose appointments are effective after the beginning of the academic year
shall, for the purpose of reappointment, promotion, or completion of probationary
period, be considered as having begun service at the beginning of that
academic year. This provision shall apply to all current and future probationary
and tenured faculty members and shall not apply in the calculation of
seniority.
Section C. Information. Prior to being offered a probationary
or fixed-term faculty position, a person shall be provided a copy of the
MnSCU/IFO Agreement, as well as information concerning rank and step placement.
Adjunct and community faculty members shall be provided a copy of the
Agreement after being hired. Information concerning insurance benefits
and effective dates shall also be provided.
Section D. Initial Assignment to Rank. Qualifications
for initial assignment to faculty rank are to be as follows:
Professor: Earned doctorate or other appropriate degree,
plus ten (10) years of collegiate-level teaching or related experience.
Associate Professor: Earned doctorate or other appropriate
degree, plus seven (7) years of collegiate-level teaching or related
experience.
Assistant Professor: Earned doctorate or other appropriate
degree.
Instructor: Appropriate preparation.
Normally, no faculty member may be assigned to a rank more than one
(1) level below that for which he/she is qualified. In each instance,
the President shall establish what constitutes appropriate experience
and appropriate degrees for the purpose of assignment to rank.
Section E. Appointment. Appointments shall be one of
the following seven (7) types:
Subd. 1. Fixed-Term Appointments.
a. Definition. A fixed-term appointment is an appointment for a limited
period of time and is to be used only when the position to be filled
is clearly of a temporary nature or when a permanent position needs
to be filled for a temporary period. Positions extending beyond four
(4) years shall not be considered "temporary."
b. Length. Normally, a fixed-term appointment shall not exceed twelve
(12) months in duration. The President shall provide a written explanation
to the local Faculty Association when a fixed term appointment exceeds
twelve months. The President may offer appointments up to a maximum
of four (4) years when such an action is deemed to be in the best interests
of the university. Fixed-term employment terminates at the end of the
appointment period and carries no implication for future employment.
c. Exceptions.
1. After meeting and conferring the President may appoint a faculty
member to serve in a fixed-term capacity for more than four consecutive
years as a replacement for faculty members on leave or temporarily
reassigned from teaching duties, or for other reasons that are in
the best interest of the university. This exception includes assignments
to teach similar courses for different positions in the department/unit.
2. Where positions are financed from external sources and the financing
extends beyond an initial three- (3) year period, persons holding
such positions will have employment for the subsequent year unless
notified by March 15 of the year of employment if the position is
being terminated due to budget reductions. If a person holding such
a position is terminated based on a performance evaluation, notification
shall be given no later than the last day of the academic year, and
the following year shall be the terminal year of the appointment.
For purposes of this agreement, funding for Akita shall be considered
as funding from an external source.
3. Visiting Professor. Nothing in this Section shall preclude the
Administration from designating a faculty member on a fixed-term appointment
as a Visiting Professor.
Subd. 2. Non-Tenure Track Appointments.
a. No further non-tenure track appointments shall be made.
b. An existing non-tenure track appointee will have employment for
the subsequent academic year unless notified otherwise by March 15 of
the year of employment if the position is being terminated due to budget
reductions or internal reallocations. Such a notification shall not
be subject to the grievance procedure.
c. Service in an existing non-tenure track appointment shall not lead
to tenure in that appointment.
Subd. 3. Adjunct Appointments.
a. The administration and the IFO recognize that circumstances may dictate
that faculty tasks cannot be accomplished within the workload of permanent
faculty, including overload. When the President/designee determines that
such conditions exist he/she may authorize adjunct appointments in accordance
with the following principles:
1. To meet temporary staffing needs due to enrollment increases for which
normal full funding is not provided.
2. When less than full time replacement is provided to a department for
faculty who are reassigned to other duties or who are on sabbatical or
on other leaves of absence.
3. To teach courses requiring special expertise and/or to meet special
programmatic needs of departments where such expertise and needs cannot
otherwise be provided for within the resources of the department.
b. Duration. The appointment terminates at the end of the stated period
and carries no implication of future employment.
c. Qualifications. An adjunct will have a master's degree, specialized
licensure or other special preparation or experience.
d. Assignment/Workload. An adjunct faculty member shall not teach more
than fifteen (15) quarter credits at a quarter based campus or 10 semester
credits at a semester based campus in any one (1) academic year.
e. Hiring Procedure. The President/designee shall consult with the department
concerning the need for hiring adjuncts. The department shall be responsible
for evaluating the academic credentials of the candidates and making recommendations
to the President.
Subd. 4. Community Faculty Appointments. See Article
10, Section J.
Subd. 5. Athletic Appointments. See Article 10, Section
G.
Subd. 6. Probationary Appointments.
a. Definition. A probationary appointment is for a stated term and
is designed to lead to tenure. During such term the appointee is being
evaluated in accordance with Article 22 for purposes of determining
whether an appointment with tenure shall be offered in accordance with
Article 25 not later than the end of the stated term. Probationary appointments
may be for one (1) year or other stated periods and may be terminated
prior to the end of the stated term subject to the conditions in Articles
24 and 25.
b. Length. The total period of probationary service prior to the acquisition
of tenure shall not be less than one (1) year in the university and
shall not exceed five (5) years of full-time equivalent service. For
those persons who, because of prior part-time service, reach four (4)
FTE years of service during the academic year, the probationary period
shall end at completion of that academic year.
c. Computation. The probationary period shall include all tenured,
probationary, non-tenure track, except as provided in Subd. 6.b., and
fixed-term employment served within the previous twelve (12) years in
the faculty member's university together with such previous higher education
service in other institutions up to a maximum of four (4) years if approved
in writing by the President at the time of initial employment. If the
service which will be counted is from a higher education institution
outside the Minnesota state universities, the prospective faculty member
will be advised of his/her right to have a probationary period of five
(5) years in length, and that accepting a shortened probationary period
at the time of hire is a waiver of that right. Faculty members accepting
shortened probationary periods shall sign a waiver of the right to the
full five (5) years. Where a shortened probationary period is accepted,
notice of such acceptance shall be conveyed to the department and to
the Association. The computed probationary period shall include a probationary
appointment immediately prior to the granting of tenure. For individuals
who were previously tenured in any university in the System and whose
rehiring rights have expired after layoff, appointment to a position
after retraining shall include a probationary period not to exceed two
(2) year. Notice of termination of appointments will be given in accordance
with the relevant provisions of Articles 23 and 25. However, fixed-term
employment financed by monies received from an outside jurisdiction
or agency which may terminate such funding in a manner beyond the control
of the Employer shall not be counted in computation of the probationary
period, except as otherwise approved in writing by the President.
Subd. 7. Tenured Appointments.
a. Definition. An appointment with tenure is an appointment granted
by the Employer upon successful completion of the probationary
period specified in Subd. 6.c. hereof. Appointment beyond the completion
of the specified probationary period because of an arbitrator's award
or because of clerical error shall not carry with it the award of tenure.
Faculty members who hold tenure at the time of execution of this Agreement
shall be deemed to have tenure under this Agreement. Tenured appointments
are for an indefinite period of time and individuals holding such appointments
are automatically reappointed annually unless terminated under the provisions
of either Article 24 or Article 23.
Tenured faculty on less than full-time appointments shall automatically
be reappointed to a position of at least one-half (.50) FTE but less
than full-time each year unless terminated under the provisions of either
Article 24 or Article 23. Changes in workload for a tenured part-time
faculty member shall not constitute a retrenchment so long as that workload
remains at one-half (.50) FTE or above.
Tenured full-time faculty who are appointed to a part-time position
by mutual agreement of the faculty member and the President/designee
shall be considered to hold tenure in that position and shall retain
tenure as full-time employees upon return to full-time employment.
b. Except for faculty members who, by virtue of prior service credited
in accordance with Subd. 6 .c. above, are eligible for consideration
earlier, and further except for faculty members who are eligible for
consideration under the terms of Subd. 6.b., a faculty member shall
normally be considered for tenure during the fifth year of continuous
FTE service in a tenure-earning position. The Dean or immediate supervisor
shall notify all probationary faculty who are beginning their fifth
year of FTE service that they shall be considered for tenure in accordance
with Article 25. Other probationary faculty members who believe they
are eligible for consideration for tenure shall inform the Dean or immediate
supervisor in writing in accordance with timelines to be established
under Article 22 and Article 25 and shall send a copy of the letter
to the department chairperson, so that appropriate action will be taken.
If such consideration is during the fifth year of FTE service or during
the final year of a shortened probationary period, the procedures for
consideration for tenure outlined in Article 25 below shall be in lieu
of any other established procedures for consideration of non-renewal
of probationary employment.
c. The decision to deny tenure shall be made by the President
and shall not be made for arbitrary or capricious reasons.
Subd. 8. The parties mutually agree to establish a joint
study committee consisting of four faculty appointed by the IFO President
and four members appointed by the Chancellor. The committee will
study and make recommendations in relation to other appointments, (e.g.
specialist, lecturer, visiting professor, artist in residence, technologist,
etc.) The parties shall refer results back to their respective organizations
for possible inclusion in the next agreement. The committee shall commence
within 40 days of exception of the agreement and shall complete its work
no later than 12 months after that date.
Section F. Appointment of Administrators.
Subd. 1. The President may appoint an academic administrator
at the level of Vice President or Dean to academic rank. The President
shall first consult with and request a formal recommendation from the
department in which a person would hold the rank. A candidate shall present
information to demonstrate that he/she meets criteria outlined in Article
21, Section D. The President shall notify the Chancellor when academic
rank has been granted to an academic administrator.
Subd. 2. The Chancellor may appoint a President to academic
rank. The Chancellor shall first consult with and request a formal recommendation
from the department in which the person would hold the rank. A candidate
shall present information to demonstrate that he/she meets criteria outlined
in Article 21, Section D.
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