Appointment of Academic Chairs Sample Clauses

Appointment of Academic Chairs. Academic Chairs shall be full-time tenured faculty members except in departments where there are no tenured faculty members. Academic Chairs shall be elected to a three-year term of office. There is no limit on the number of terms an Academic Chair may serve. Terms may be served consecutively. Those eligible to vote must be appointed full-time Faculty (tenured and probationary) whose responsibilities are 50% or more within the balloting academic department. The Office of the Chief Academic Officer shall be responsible for tracking chair terms and distribute nominating forms when a chair term expires. Faculty members of the academic department may self-nominate or be nominated by another faculty member in the department with the nominee’s permission and consultation with the Xxxx. Faculty members may choose to split the chair duties and run as co-chairs, except in cases where an outside accrediting body requires an individual program administrator (chair, coordinator, director, etc.). If two faculty members decide to run as co- chairs, they must develop a plan outlining how the chair duties, CHEs, and any additional stipends will be split between the members. During the nomination process, the plan must be approved by the Xxxx and then approved by the Contract Review Committee. Immediately following the close of nominations, a secret ballot will be distributed by the Office of the Chief Academic Officer to each faculty member, including any members on sabbatical leave. Faculty members will vote for only one candidate in their assigned department. The Vice President’s Office will indicate a date that all ballots must be received to be counted. The ballots will be counted by the Chief Academic Officer and the Faculty Council President. In the event that the Faculty Council President is running for Academic Chair, he/she will appoint a designee. Election results will be kept strictly confidential. The faculty member receiving the most votes shall become the Academic Chair for the three-year term. In case of an election tie, the chair shall be determined by a coin toss. Contested procedures will be reviewed by a committee composed of the Chief Academic Officer, the Faculty Council President, and the appropriate Xxxx. The Chief Academic Officer will have the final authority in settling any contested procedure or outcome. An Academic Chairperson’s term of office may be terminated at any time for just cause by the Chief Academic Officer or by a petition bearing th...
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