W. Va. Code R. § 133-9-3 - Faculty: Ranks and Definitions
3.1.
The faculty at any state institution of higher education shall be those
appointees of the institution's designee. The faculty are those so designated
by the institution and may include, but are not limited to, such professional
personnel as librarians, faculty equivalents, academic professionals, and those
involved in off-campus academic activities.
3.2. Faculty may fall into one of the
following classifications:
3.2.1. Tenured:
Those faculty members who have attained tenure status as determined by the
institution. Normally, tenured appointments are full-time (1.00 FTE or the
equivalent, as determined by the institution) for the academic year.
3.2.1.1. Under special circumstances, if
requested by the faculty member and approved, a full-time tenured appointment
may be converted to a part-time tenured appointment for a specified time
period, normally not to exceed one calendar year. At the conclusion of the
approved time period or an approved extension thereof, the faculty member will
return to a full-time tenured appointment or, if the faculty member chooses not
to return to a full-time tenured appointment, the faculty member's employment
will cease. This section does not apply to actions associated with phased
retirement programs.
3.2.2. Tenure-Track: Those faculty members
who have been appointed on a full-time (1.00 FTE or the equivalent, as
determined by the institution) basis and have been designated as being in a
tenure-track position.
3.2.2.1. Under special
circumstances, if requested by the faculty member and approved, a full-time
tenure-track appointment may be converted to a part-time tenure-track
appointment for a specified time period, normally not to exceed one calendar
year. At the conclusion of the approved time period or extension thereof, the
faculty member will return to a full-time tenure-track appointment or, if the
faculty member chooses not to return to a full-time tenure-track appointment,
the faculty member's employment will cease. Time spent in a part-time
tenure-track appointment will not normally apply to the calculation of the
years of service for the purposes of tenure nor will it result in any de facto
award of tenure.
3.2.3.
Clinical-Track: Those faculty members who have been appointed and have been
designated as being in a clinical-track position. Their appointment may be
full-time (1.00 FTE or the equivalent, as determined by the institution) or
part-time.
3.2.4. Librarian-Track:
Those faculty members who have been appointed and have been designated as being
in a librarian-track position. Their appointment may be full-time (1.00 FTE or
the equivalent, as determined by the institution) or part-time.
3.2.5. Term: Those faculty members at
universities and other four-year institutions and who have been appointed as
instructional faculty for a specified term as defined by the institution. The
appointment shall be full-time (1.00 FTE or the equivalent, as determined by
the institution) or part-time. While a full-time term faculty member is
eligible to receive reappointment to additional terms, no single term may
exceed three years. No number of term appointments shall create any presumption
of a right to appointment as tenure-track or tenured faculty. Such full-time
appointments will not exceed ten percent of the total number of full-time
faculty at the institution.
3.2.6.
Non-tenure-Track: Those faculty members who have not been appointed in a
tenure-track, clinical-track, librarian-track, term, or tenured status. Their
appointment may be full-time (1.00 FTE or the equivalent, as determined by the
institution) or part-time. Non-tenure-track faculty may also include faculty
equivalents or academic professionals, whose primary duties are
non-instructional, but who may hold a secondary appointment that is
instructional in character. No number of Non-tenure-track appointments shall
create any presumption of a right to appointment as tenure-track or tenured
faculty.
3.3. Faculty
appointed to tenured, tenure-track, or term positions at any institution shall
be appointed in one of the following ranks:
3.3.1. Professor;
3.3.2. Associate Professor;
3.3.3. Assistant Professor; or
3.3.4. Instructor
3.4. Faculty appointed to clinical-track
positions at any institution may be appointed to one of the following ranks:
3.4.1. Professor, with the designation of
School of Medicine (SM), School of Dentistry (SD), or School of Nursing
(SN);
3.4.2. Associate Professor,
with the designation of School of Medicine (SM), School of Dentistry (SD), or
School of Nursing (SN);
3.4.3.
Assistant Professor, with the designation of School of Medicine (SM), School of
Dentistry (SD), or School of Nursing (SN); or
3.4.4. Instructor, with the designation of
School of Medicine (SM), School of Dentistry (SD), or School of Nursing
(SN)
3.5. Faculty
appointed to librarian-track positions at any institution may be appointed to
one of the following ranks:
3.5.1. Librarian
or Professor/Librarian;
3.5.2.
Associate Librarian or Associate Professor/Librarian;
3.5.3. Assistant Librarian or Assistant
Professor/Librarian; or
3.5.4.
Staff Librarian or Instructor/Librarian
3.6. Clinical-track, librarian-track, and
term faculty hold appointments that are not subject to consideration for
tenure, regardless of the number, nature, or time accumulated in such
appointments. Clinical-track, librarian-track, and term faculty appointments
are only for the periods and for the purposes specified, with no other interest
or right obtained by the person appointed by virtue of such
appointment.
3.7. Additional ranks
are permitted at West Virginia University and West Virginia State College
through the use of the title prefix designation "extension;" such additional
ranks are excluded from and in addition to those ranks covered by the
provisions of the West Virginia Code.
3.8. Other appropriate titles which more
accurately indicate the nature of the position may be used.
3.9. Persons assigned full-time or part-time
to administrative or staff duties at any institution may be appointed to, or
may retain, one of the foregoing faculty ranks in addition to any
administrative or staff title, following consultation with appropriate academic
units. Such persons will be informed in writing at the time of the appointment
whether the faculty rank is as a tenured, tenure-track, clinical-track,
librarian-track, term, or non-tenure-track member of the faculty.
Administrative or staff personnel who are not appointed to a faculty position
are not faculty and therefore are not entitled to the protections provided by
this policy.
3.10. Clinical-track,
librarian-track, term, and Non-tenure-track faculty at all institutions hold
non-tenurable appointments which may be part-time or full-time and are not
subject to consideration for tenure, regardless of the number, nature, or time
accumulated in such appointments. These appointments are for a specified period
of time as set forth in the notice of appointment. Since the faculty member
thus appointed is not on the tenure track, the notice provisions set out in
Section 10.5 below do not apply.
3.11. Non-tenure-track appointments shall
have one of the following titles:
3.11.1. Any
of the faculty ranks, but designated visiting, research, clinical, extension,
or adjunct, as applicable to describe the connection or function;
3.11.2. Lecturer or senior
lecturer;
3.11.3. Assistant,
designated as graduate, research, clinical, or adjunct, as applicable to
describe the connection or function.
3.12. Non-tenure-track full-time (1.00 FTE or
the equivalent, as determined by the institution) faculty appointments may be
used only if one or more of the following conditions prevail:
3.12.1. The position is funded by a grant,
contract, or other source that is not a part of the regular and on-going source
of operational funding.
3.12.2. The
appointment is for the temporary replacement of an individual on sabbatical or
other leave of absence. Such appointments are outside tenure-track status, are
subject to annual renewal, and normally may not exceed three years.
3.12.3. The appointment is for the purpose of
filling an essential teaching post immediately, pending a permanent appointment
through a regular search and screening process. Such appointments are outside
tenure-track status, are subject to annual renewal, and normally may not exceed
three years.
3.12.4. The position
is temporary to meet transient instructional needs, to maintain sufficient
instructional flexibility in order to respond to changing demand for courses
taught, or to meet other institutional needs. The appointee is to be so
notified at the time of the appointment. Such appointments are outside
tenure-track status, are subject to annual renewal, and normally may not exceed
six years.
3.12.5. The appointee is
granted a primary appointment as an administrator or to perform other
non-instructional duties, with a secondary appointment that is instructional in
character. Any faculty rank or teaching would be considered temporary,
renewable on an annual basis. The appointee must be notified in writing of the
status of any faculty rank.
3.12.6.
Appointment or reappointment to a Non-tenure-track full-time faculty position
shall create no right or expectation of continued appointment beyond the
one-year period of appointment or reappointment.
3.13. The institution shall make all tenured,
tenure-track, clinical-track, librarian-track, term, and Non-tenure-track
appointments after consultation with appropriate faculty and other collegiate
units.
3.14. Every faculty contract
at any institution shall be for one fiscal year, or part thereof, in accordance
with and in compliance with the annual budget of the institution, or
supplementary actions thereto, as provided by law.
3.15. Every such contract shall be in
writing, and a copy of the document shall be furnished to the person appointed.
Such document shall contain the terms and conditions of the appointment, as
delineated in Section 17 of this policy.
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