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This page is intended to help departments understand the COLA process and related policies for the college's tenured faculty workload review. Each college/school and department is required to establish a faculty workload policy, per Regents' Rules and Regulations Rule 31006 , and Texas Education Code Section 51.402.

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Background

The University has had a variety of methods for tracking faculty workloads over time to meet ongoing and evolving State of Texas and UT System requirements. For example, in the early 2000’s departments were responsible for tracking and reporting Teaching Load Credits (TLCs) for this purpose. In 2006, the Provost’s Office took over the task of calculating and reporting TLCs on behalf of UT but also developed new means of working with CSUs to meet institutional workload requirements.

In 2020-21, the Provost’s Office asked CSUs to review and update their college-level workload policies.  COLA leaders considered the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as empirical experience with our previous college policy, implemented Fall 2016. The new, updated policy became effective Fall 2022, and intends to communicate transparent college-wide expectations of tenured faculty; to encourage tenured faculty to contribute their individual strengths to the betterment of the college’s instructional and scholarly programs; to support tenured faculty seeking promotion to Professor; and to allow flexibility and individualized paths to success. The policy remains committed to the high research standards expected and required of a R1 public research university while allowing greater room for customized plans that help faculty progress their research trajectories, and creates accountability for faculty to continue contributing to the university’s mission when they are unable to sustain a research agenda as expected by university and disciplinary norms.  The new policy also simplifies administrative processes by embedding reviews within the existing structure of comprehensive periodic reviews.

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Relevant Definitions:

TTT: Tenured and tenure-track faculty

Workload: how a faculty member’s time and effort is meant to be distributed across the three broad areas of faculty responsibility: teaching, research, and service.

Teaching Load: the amount of organized instruction a faculty member is expected to provide during a standard academic year of full-time employment. Although the college’s teaching expectations are technically based on a range of average numbers of contact hours, the teaching load itself is usually expressed as a ratio of two numbers, such as “2:2”, meaning that the faculty member is expected to teach 2 courses averaging 3 contact hours each, in each of the long semesters (Fall and Spring).

FWP: COLA Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty Workload Policy; more specifically, related to the review aspect of the policy.

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Process:

Effective Sept. 1, 2022, this process is now embedded within the Comprehensive Periodic Review of Tenured Faculty (CPR) process. (See CPR page for the overall process and related information).

The following steps assume that the CPR process for a given faculty member is already underway; the process has been broken out according to tenured faculty rank, below:

Associate Professors

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titleFirst CPR in rank:
  1. Department evaluation finds Faculty is on-track for timely promotion to Full:
    1. Document in CPR written report
    2. Provide the anticipated year Faculty will go up for promotion
    3. Provide notes if going up for promotion is contingent upon any specific achievement already underway (e.g., book in press, waiting to come out)
  2. Department evaluation finds Faculty is not on-track for promotion review before the next CPR:
    1. Document in CPR written report; if department has rated Faculty “meets expectations” overall, department shall provide the “rationale as it related to the norms and expectations of their discipline” per COLA FWP policy
    2. Work with Faculty to develop a promotion plan; departments may choose to use or modify this promotion plan template if useful (not required)
    3. A completed plan does not need to be submitted with the CPR; however, the department shall document, as part of the CPR report, the status of that collaboration and any agreed-upon goals or proposed actions, as relevant (e.g., department has begun discussion with Faculty on how to make forward progress; still working on a set of goals and deadlines, but Faculty mentioned they have a conference presentation this Spring that they intend to develop into an article to submit to peer-reviewed journal by Fall)
    4. Department are expected to keep the promotion plan (or equivalent) on file, as well as related records, and be prepared to provide them upon request as well as reference the trajectory in subsequent reviews; Faculty should also maintain copies of these records


Policies:

Revised COLA Tenured Faculty Workload Policy (effective 9/1/2022)

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