Scope
This policy applies to tenured and tenure-track faculty members using extramural funding as a source for funding the teaching buy-out.
Policy
- A faculty member buying out of course instruction is expected to participate fully in service and administrative duties; the buy-out is strictly for teaching and must not be construed as approval for a full-time appointment to research. The policy outlined in this document is for partial release from coursework while a person is in residence at the University and fulfilling all other duties, except for their teaching duties, or a portion thereof.
- Teaching buyouts will be at a standardized level of 25% of the faculty member’s institutional annual base salary per course, for the year of the buyout.
- Corresponding fringe benefits will also be charged to the source project.
- These funds will reside in the college, and departments can request funds to hire an instructor to fill the unmet teaching needs.
- Faculty are encouraged to keep in mind that the expectation of being a professor is formal instruction and therefore it should not be assumed that repeated or consecutive teaching buyouts will be approved.
- A faculty member requesting to buyout a course in the next academic year must discuss with their Chair as early as possible.
- The Chair may deny the request if it comes too late to allow for accommodation of the teaching need in the semester in question.
- If the chair approves the request, it should be submitted to the AD for Faculty Affairs for Dean’s approval.
- The chair and dean also reserve the right to decline the request.
- Faculty are responsible for complying with all University and Sponsor policies pertaining to effort commitments: salary charged to a sponsored project must be allocable and align with activity on the project.
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