PROPOSED REVISION TO: REG05.20.31 Tenure Clock

PROPOSED REVISION TO: REG05.20.31 Tenure Clock

Rationale: This revision clarifies the procedures in the case of automatically approved tenure clock

extensions (Section 4.1) including who is responsible for completing the notification form and for

changing the contract end date in the HR system. Neither the policy nor the procedures have been

modified.

Review Process:

6/10/11 Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs recommends revision to clarify the process for

automatically approved extensions. Procedure discussed with HR Benefits.

6/22/10 Discussion with Office of Diversity and Inclusion

6/21/11 Review of Office of General Counsel

6/22/11 Provost approval of revisions

8/22/11 Review by Faculty Senate Personnel Policy Committee

______Notification sent to Deans’ Council/ Department Heads/Faculty Senate

9/6/11 EOM (notification)


Policies, Regulations and Rules / Authority
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
Title
Tenure Clock
Classification
REG05.20.31
PRR Subject
Employment - EPA
Contact Info
Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs (919-513-7741)

History: First Issued: Fall 2002. Last Revised: June 3, 2008. Additional History Information.

Related Policies:
NCSU POL05.20.1 –Appointment, Reappointment, Promotion and Permanent Tenure
NCSU POL05.30.1 Medical and Parental Leave for 9-Month Faculty
NCSU POL01.20.1 Delegation of Authority
Family Medical Leave

Additional References:
Request for Tenure Clock Extension Form
Notification of a Birth, Adoption or Placement of a Foster Child
RPT Review Timeline Information

College RPT Liaisons

1. INTRODUCTION

NCSU POL05.20.1 –Appointment, Reappointment, Promotion and Permanent Tenure
Board of Trustees' Policy, Academic Tenure Policy (Section 5.1.b) provides for an extension of the time during which the institutional decision must be made regarding reappointment, promotion, and tenure and . authorizes the chancellor or chancellor's designee to extend the term of appointment of an untenured, tenure- track faculty member only in documented cases of compelling circumstances which are determined to have the potential to significantly delay the progress of development of the faculty member'sprogram. The chancellor has delegated this authority to the provost (NCSU POL 01.20.1 Delegation of Authority). This Tenure Clock Regulation (REG 05.20.31) sets forth examples of circumstances that will qualify for extension and is governed by the Academic Tenure Policy.

2. DEFINITIONS

2.1. Tenure Clock Extension: Change in end date of contract that results in the required review time for reappointment or , promotion and conferral of tenure to be one year later. The end date is specified in the appointment letter, reappointment letter, or a prior approved tenure clock extension notification. End date information can also be found in MyPack Portal or obtained by the department or college RPT Liaison.

2.2. Mandatory Year: Academic year that candidate must be reviewed for reappointment, promotion, and tenure, as determined by the end date of the contract to allow for a terminal year if tenure or reappointment is not achieved. See the “RPT Review Timeline Information” for a schedule of mandatory years and end dates.

2.3 Automatically Approved: Extensions as a result of circumstances described in section 4.1 of this regulation will be approved automatically; however, the faculty member must complete a notification form in order to receive the extension.

2.43. Early Promotion and Conferral of Tenure: Early promotions and conferral of tenure are those cases for which the action is recommended at a time earlier than the required mandatory review.

An explanation for the early action must be provided, in the department head's written recommendation, and in the dean's written recommendation. Having been the subject of a review for an early promotion or conferral of tenure decision will not be considered prejudicial relative to any subsequent mandatory review.

3. PRINCIPLES

3.1. Extensions are intended to accommodate faculty and the institution in those cases in which compelling circumstances have the potential to significantly delay the development of the faculty member's program on the normal schedule dictated by the original appointment term. Standards for tenure and promotion review remain the same, whether or not an extension is granted. Examples of compelling circumstances include: are:

3.1.1. Qualifying conditions under Family Medical Leave (FML) which include care for a child, spouse, parent with a serious health condition, a personal serious health condition, care for an adopted or foster child, birth or care for a newborn, and care for a family member injured while on active duty for the Armed Services.

3.1.2. Major disruption of key services and support beyond the reasonable control of the faculty member.

3.1.3. Major program redirection beyond the reasonable control of the faculty member.

3.2. Applications for extensions should be made before the start of the departmental RPT review process for the mandatory year. Applications after that date are considered exceptional. A faculty member is responsible for checking with the department head to ascertain when the faculty member's departmental RPT review process begins.

3.3. Automatically approved e xtensions as described in Sections 4.1 and 4.2 will be for one year. A maximum of two automatically approved extensions will be granted, such that the notification regarding conferral of tenure shall not be postponed beyond the eighth year of service following the start of the assistant professor's first appointment. Other extensions as described in Section 4.3 will normally be for one year; extensions for more than one year are considered exceptional.

3.4. In the case of a tenure clock extension, the faculty member will have the option to be reviewed in either the mandatory year or the year prior. Both years will be considered normal review years; i.e., not “early” (Section 2.43).

3.4.1. If the faculty member wants to be reviewed in the year prior, the faculty member must inform the department head before the start of the departmental RPT process for that year. A faculty member should check with their department head to ascertain when their departmental review process begins.

4. PROCEDURES

4.1. Procedures for automatically approved extensions

4.1.1. In the case of a faculty member with a new child in the family who received 60 days or longer of FM Leave, the Leave Administrator in Human Resources will send a Notification of 60 days Approved Family Leave form to the department head, copied to the faculty member and the Office of the Provost, confirming that the faculty member qualifies for the automatic tenure clock extension. A maximum of two automatic extensions of one year each will be granted, while all other extensions will be considered using the process described in Section 4.2.

4.1.1. A faculty member with a new child in the family, whether or not they have received 60 days of FMLeave, may request a tenure clock extension within one year following the birth, adoption, or placement of a foster child. Approval is automatically granted, but the faculty member must submit the Notification of a Birth, Adoption, or Placement of a Foster Child form. In instances where faculty have a new child in the family, they may request tenure clock extension within one year following the birth, adoption, or placement of a foster child by submitting the Notification of a Birth, Adoption, or Placement of a Foster Child form. Approval is automatically granted. Requests after this one-year window are not automatically approved but will be considered using the process described in Section 4.23. A maximum of two automatic extensions of one year each will be granted, while all other extensions will be considered using the process described in Section 4.23.

4.1.2 In the case of a faculty member with a new child in the family who did not receive 60 days or longer of FM Leave, the faculty member may request a tenure clock extension within one year following the birth, adoption, or placement of a foster child. Approval is automatically granted, but the faculty member must submit the Notification of a Birth, Adoption, or Placement of a Foster Child form and submit it to the department head. Requests after this one-year window are not automatically approved but will be considered using the process described in Section 4.2. A maximum of two automatic extensions of one year each will be granted, while all other extensions will be considered using the process described in Section 4.2.

. 1.2. A faculty member with aApproved FfMLamily medical leave of 60 calendar days or longer for any reason may receive an automatically approved tenure clock extension. The faculty member must submit the [name of form]will automatically extend the tenure clock. A maximum of two automatic extensions of one year each will be granted, while all other extensions will be considered using the process described in Section 4.32.

4.1.3. A faculty member with approved FML of 60 calendar days or longer for any other reason may receive an automatically approved tenure clock extension. The Leave Manager in Human Resources will send a Notification of 60 days Approved Family Leave form to the department head, copied to the faculty member and the Office of the Provost, confirming that the faculty member qualifies for the automatic tenure clock extension. A maximum of two automatic extensions of one year each will be granted, while all other extensions will be considered using the process described in Section 4.2.

4.2. Procedures for all other cases

4.23. In all other cases, the following procedures will apply:

4.32.1. The request for extension may be initiated by the faculty member, the department head, or the dean.

4.32.2. Based on consultation with the faculty member and the department head, the dean will determine whether to request an extension.

4.32.3. Extension requests shall be submitted to the Provost using the Request for Tenure Clock Extension Form and shall contain the following elements:

4.23.3.1. Description of the current contract (start date, end date, department, rank).

4.32.3.2. Description of extension requested.

4.32.3.3. Description of the compelling circumstances that justify the extension requested.

4.23.3.4. Affirmation of the concurrence of the faculty member, department head, and dean.

4..2.4.4. Approval or denial of the tenure clock extension will be provided in writing by the Office of the Provost.