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Hearing for Non-reappointment, Non-promotion and Denial of Tenure

Promotion, tenure, and non-reappointment decisions that are unfavorable to the Faculty Member and for which a Faculty Member contends were based on Impermissible Grounds or Material Procedural Irregularities may be appealed to the Faculty Hearing Committee on Discharge and Non-reappointment.

Hearings in non-reappointment, non-tenure or non-promotion cases serve several important purposes. The primary purpose of the hearing is to give the Faculty Member (hereafter, "Petitioner") the opportunity to prove his or her contention that the decision not to reappoint or not to promote was improperly made. Conversely, the hearing provides an opportunity for the decision maker, the department head, the provost or the provost’s designee, (hereafter, "Respondent") to answer the Petitioner's allegations. An equally important purpose of the hearing is to create a record of testimony and documentary evidence for review by the parties, the Board of Trustees and/or the Board of Governors, should the Petitioner seek further review of the non-reappointment, non- promotion or non-tenure decision.