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Timing for Pre-Tenure Review and Tenure Review

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Dear Colleagues,

In my role as ADoF, I have received a number of inquiries over the past several months regarding the timing for pre-tenure comprehensive review and tenure review. The goal of this memo is to make transparent the policies that may impact this timing, so that pre-tenure faculty and their mentors are better informed about their options. As you consider the timing of your next review, please remember to speak with your Department Chair/Program Director about your plans, and to keep your Division Director informed of any potential changes to your timeline. I am also happy to answer any questions you may have about how พรพรสำฦตโ€™s policies apply to you, since everyoneโ€™s situation is unique.

COVID extensions

In the fall of 2021, Ellen Percy Kraly, Interim Provost and Dean of the Faculty, announced an extended timing policy for pre-tenure and tenure review for faculty members whose research or teaching were adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Under this policy, members of the faculty who started in tenure-stream positions at พรพรสำฦต before the fall of 2021 are eligible to extend the timing of their pre-tenure review and/or tenure review by a total of up to four semesters. Faculty who entered the tenure stream in the 2021-2022 academic year are eligible for extensions of up to two semesters. This policy does not apply to faculty who joined the tenure-stream ranks anytime after the spring of 2022.

Tenure review extensions resulting from pre-tenure leave

Starting with faculty hired in the 2019-2020 academic year, พรพรสำฦต has granted a four-course leave automatically upon successful completion of the pre-tenure review (or the fourth year review for Category I faculty), with the understanding that pre-tenure leaves will normally be taken during the faculty memberโ€™s fourth or fifth year. According to a new policy adopted by the faculty in 2022-2023, โ€œPre-tenure scholarly leaves of 2 courses may extend the timing of the tenure review by one semester and leaves of 3 or more courses may extend the timing by two semesters. The timing of the tenure review should be discussed following a successful pre-tenure review, and a final decision of whether to stand for review in a particular semester will be made no later than the meeting with the division director that begins the preparation of the tenure dossierโ€ (Faculty Handbook, ).  

Faculty members who are eligible for tenure review extensions under both of these policies may combine a COVID extension with an extension resulting from pre-tenure leave. 

Below, please see a grid that lays out the potential application of these leave policies, based on date of hire into a tenure-stream position:

Date of Hire COVID Extension Pre-Tenure Leave Extension Total Eligibility
Before Fall 2021 up to 4 semesters 1-2 semesters 4-6 semesters
2021-2022 up to 2 semesters 1-2 semesters 2-4 semesters
2022-2023 n/a 1-2 semesters 1-2 semesters
2023-2024 n/a 1-2 semesters 1-2 semesters

 

Other factors that may extend the timing of pre-tenure or tenure review, including พรพรสำฦตโ€™s Family and Medical Leave Act policy, are described in of the Faculty Handbook. Please let me know if you have any questions as you, your Department Chair/Program Director, and your Division Director plan the timing of your pre-tenure and tenure reviews.

All the best,

Christian DuComb
Associate Dean of the Faculty for Faculty Recruitment and Development