Checklist forPROMOTIONof Regular Faculty
Associate to Professor
Non-Tenure Track
Faculty member requesting promotionDepartment Section (if applicable)
Date and Rank of Initial AppointmentDate and Rank of Previous Promotions(if applicable)
Other(if applicable)
Requirements:
Promotion from Associate to Professor; no time limit
Portfolios may be submitted in paper form but must be appropriately organized in PDF with bookmarks.
Portfolio should demonstrate the expectation of being active in all of the domains of active study.
Select the domains in which the candidate is active.
Basic Science Candidate – first three must be checked OR Clinician Candidate – all four must be checked
Teaching Scholarship Service Clinical care (if relevant)
AND demonstrate leadership in 2 of the 4 domains. Select the two in which the candidate is demonstrating leadership.
Basic Science Candidate - pick 2, one of which must be scholarship OR Clinician Candidate - pick any two
Teaching Scholarship Service Clinical care (if relevant)
Must be completed:
Letter from Candidate specifying requested track/rank
Letter from Department Chair (see guidelines for required content)
Letter from Department APRT Committee (see guidelines for required content)
Updated CV in VTCSOM Format (from Digital Measures)
Support Letters:
Candidate furnishes up to 3 names to APRT Committee
APRT Committee selects names; ensures that at least one/no more than 2 are from those provided by candidate
If promotion from Associate to Professor, 3 letters required (one must be from outside of Carilion and VT)
Letters should explicitly state whether candidate would meet requirements at VTCSOM
Letters must be from persons at the rank desired or higher
Publications:
Clinician candidate, from Associate to Professor; must have 6 publications beyond those achieved at prior promotion
Basic science candidate, from Associate to Professor; must have 12 publications beyond those achieved at prior promotion
Other information (if applicable):
Checklist for Promotion of Regular Faculty Member – Associate to Professor – Non-Tenure TrackRevised March 7
, 2018