
Promotion and TenurePromotion and Tenure PolicyThe Pennsylvania State University policy governing promotion and tenure (HR-23) states that promotion and tenure decisions shall be based on criteria applied in light of the mission of the academic unit and the professional responsibilities carried by the faculty member. The University criteria have purposely been made general in the expectation of further definition and elaboration by each academic unit. The purpose of this document is to delineate the expectations and standards for tenure and promotion at Altoona College. This document should be read in the context of the broader procedures and standards of the University. Knowledge concerning the expectations and standards contained in this document should be generally available, especially to newly appointed faculty members. The criteria presented in this document are widely applicable to the variety of disciplines represented by the faculty at Altoona College.The promotion and tenure policies of Altoona College should contribute to academic excellence and should also be consistent with the College's mission of providing a high quality education for its students; fostering research, creative activity, and scholarship; and enhancing the intellectual, cultural, and economic lives of the community. (The Altoona College mission statement in its entirety can be found in the Strategic Planning Report.) Altoona College provides a university degree in a small college setting, and thus combines the teaching and service standards of a small college with the research and scholarship activities of a university. An understanding of this dual role is essential to the tenure and promotion process at Altoona College. Innovative solutions to the challenges inherent in this special combination are encouraged. Levels of Review Each Altoona College faculty member holds an appointment in one of the academic divisions of the College, currently: Arts and Humanities; Mathematics and Natural Sciences; Business and Engineering; Education, Human Development and Social Sciences; and the Library. The initial review of a candidate for tenure and/or promotion within Altoona College takes place at the academic division level. It is at the academic division level that specific criteria are presented and evaluated. Each academic division may therefore further define the specific criteria for tenure and promotion in a manner compatible with the general standards set by the University and Altoona College. The college level of review will bring broader faculty and administrative judgement to bear and will also monitor general standards of quality and equity of academic division policies and procedures. Criteria for Tenure and Promotion Faculty members of Altoona College become eligible for tenure and/or promotion when they fulfill the norms specified in The Pennsylvania State University policy (HR-23). With the exception of Altoona Library faculty, the criteria for this evaluation embrace three distinct but interrelated areas: the scholarship of teaching and learning; the scholarship of research and creative accomplishments; and service and the scholarship of service to the University, society, and the profession. Evaluation of librarians includes a fourth criterion: librarianship ability and effectiveness as detailed in Promotion and Tenure criteria for the University Libraries. The Altoona College values continuing activities in each of these areas. A candidate for tenure and/or promotion to Associate Professor must meet the criteria described below in the areas of 1) teaching; 2) research and creative accomplishments; and 3) service. He or she is further expected to demonstrate distinctive achievement in at least one of the categories of teaching or research and creative accomplishments, or high-quality performance in both of these categories. Similarly, candidates for promotion to Associate Librarian must meet the criteria specified for 1) librarianship, 2) teaching, 3) research and creative accomplishments, and 4) service, and are further expected to demonstrate distinctive achievement in at least one of the categories of librarianship or research and creative accomplishments, or high-quality performance in both of these categories. In accordance with HR-23, the presumption is that a positive tenure decision for an assistant professor or librarian will be sufficient to warrant promotion to associate professor or librarian. In exceptional cases, if a committee or administrator believes strongly that an individual should be tenured but not promoted, the burden is on that committee or administrator to show why promotion is not warranted. For promotion to Professor or Librarian, candidates must demonstrate significant accomplishments beyond those presented at the time of promotion to Associate Professor or Associate Librarian. The candidate must show continued effectiveness as a teacher and, as appropriate, librarian; ongoing service to the University, the society and the profession; and a level of research and/or creative accomplishments sufficient to earn a national reputation for excellence. Elaboration of the Three Basic Criteria for Tenure and Promotion
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