College Personnel Committee Sample Clauses

College Personnel Committee. Each college shall have a College Personnel Committee consisting of a full professor from each department in the college elected by majority vote of faculty members in the college5,6. Department chairs do not serve on the CPC. Should a department have only one full professor, the department shall have an election of the full and associate professors to serve on the CPC. The members of the CPC will elect a chair. Members of the CPC will recuse themselves from votes for faculty members from their own department. They will present faculty candidates from their own department and answer questions and will then leave the room before the vote takes place. The CPC will write one letter that is reflective of the committee vote including majority and minority recommendations (CPC =Level 3). 5Colleges without departments shall elect two tenured full professors and two tenured associate or full professors who shall, constitute the college committee. They shall not have a department committee. 6The requirement of majority vote means that any person receiving a majority in the initial balloting shall be declared elected. After one balloting, the candidates with the lowest number of votes shall be dropped until a number of persons remains for a run-off election equal to the number of seats remaining to be filled multiplied by two. In this run-off election, the candidates with the greatest number of votes shall be elected, whether or not a majority is achieved. Where any College shall have less than three (3) members eligible to serve on the College Personnel Committee, then qualified non-Chair individuals, from allied departments first sourced from within the College, and if insufficient rank-eligible members are still not identified, then from allied departments from another College shall be designated by the College Xxxx. If after reasonable efforts by the College Xxxx, no one is found to be acceptable to the eligible members of the CPC and the candidate(s), the MSP President and the College Xxxx shall jointly designate someone to serve. At least one Full Clinical/Teaching Professor must serve on the relevant College Personnel Committee when faculty in those tracks come up for promotion. For Departments/Colleges without promoted Clinical/Teaching faculty, these provisions will include language for a process that is parallel to that used when there are insufficient full-time tenured professors in a department.
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