Responsibilities
At a minimum, the Post-Tenure Review Committee is responsible for:
- making recommendations regarding activation of the post-tenure review process
- making recommendations regarding sanctions resulting from post-tenure review
Membership Composition
The following procedure will be carried out for member establishment:
- No later than May 1 prior to the year the Post-Tenure Review Committee is to function, each College will elect two tenured faculty, one member and one alternate, from within the College to comprise a University pool of eligible members for the Committee.
- In the event post-tenure review is activated, the Post-Tenure Review Committee shall consist of four members from the University pool excluding the member from the College of the faculty member under review. The faculty member under review shall select the fifth member of the Committee from any tenured faculty member within or outside his/her College. The faculty member under review shall have 10 business days from receipt of the Post-Tenure Review Activation Form to submit the name of the fifth member of the Committee to the Provost. If the faculty member does not submit a name within the 10 business days, the elected representative from the faculty member’s college will serve on the Port-Tenure Review Committee.
- The Chair of the Post-Tenure Review Committee shall be elected from the active members.