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February 8, 1988
EXECUTIVE
MEMORANDUM
88-1
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PR-FS
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From:
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Robin S. Wilson, President
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Subject:
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Policy and Procedures for Meritorious Performance and
Professional Promise Awards, Supercedes EM 85-03
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Attached is the approved policy on awards for Meritorious Performance and Professional
Promise (MPPP) as recommended by the Faculty Senate. I will ask that the Senate
review this policy after a year, particularly Paragraph 5 under "Procedures"
about which I have some concern.
This policy implements Articles 31.1 through 31.25 of the Memorandum of Understanding
for Unit Three Faculty. Faculty who have previously received rewards are encouraged
to apply more than once, provided consideration for subsequent awards is not
based on the same documentation used to justify previous MPPP awards.
CRITERIA
- MPPP awards will be given in two categories:
- Retrospectively, for performance, to recognize excellence in teaching,
professional achievement, or service.
- Prospectively, for promise, to promote excellence in one or more of
the same areas of endeavor.
- Each college will develop criteria appropriate to its disciplines for distributing
MPPP awards and establish the anticipated ratio of performance to promise
grants. These criteria will be approved by the dean and distributed to college
faculty prior to the President's call for applications.
- Applications and nominations for MPPP awards for performance must
document a candidate's accomplishments in teaching, professional activity,
or service while employed at CSU, Chico.
- Applications and nominations for MPPP awards for promise must document
performance predictive of excellence or proposed activity likely to enhance
performance in teaching, professional activity, or service.
- Awards will be based upon activities not previously recognized by an award
in this program or in the Exceptional Merit Service Award Program which preceded
it.
- While each college will determine its own anticipated distribution, the
University recommends that at least half the awards be for promising work.
PROCEDURES
- The President will allocate the number of awards to each college based on
FTEF. Fractional allocations will be determined by the same process used for
sabbatical leaves.
- All applications will be submitted, together with any supporting documentation,
to the designated college MPPPA evaluation committee. (Note: the term "college
evaluation committee" will hereinafter reference the MPPPA evaluation committee.) Such applications must be signed by the candidate and be in the
form stipulated by the Office of Faculty and Staff Affairs.
- Applicants for MPPP awards may not serve on college evaluation committees
during MPPPA deliberations.
- Faculty in each college will determine by ballot whether an existing committee
(e.g., personnel or leaves) or a specially constituted committee will review
MPPPA applications.
- Only tenured faculty are eligible to serve on a college evaluation committee.
Members of college evaluation committees who also serve on the Faculty Recognition
and Support Committee (FRAS) may not participate in the FRAS reviews of contested
awards, described in paragraph 8, below.
- The college evaluation committee will review the applicants and forward
a list of award recipients, by category (Performance, Promise) and area (Teaching,
Research, Service), and their supporting documentation to the dean, indicating
the rationale for each award. Recommendations are not to exceed the total
number of awards allocated to the college.
- The college dean will evaluate the recommended recipients on the basis of
their supporting documentation. The dean will forward approved recommendations
to the President.
- Should the dean disagree with any of the recommendations, such application
and documentation, with the basis for disagreement, shall be transmitted to
the President, who will refer all disagreements to the Faculty Recognition
and Support Committee.
- The Faculty Recognition and Support Committee will recommend to the President
a resolution of each case it is given. In those cases where the President
ultimately agrees with the college evaluation committee, the award will be
granted. In those cases where the President does not concur, such application
and documentation will be returned, along with the President's reason for
denial, to the college evaluation committee. The committee will then forward
a substitute recommendation for another applicant to the dean, and the process
will be repeated (on an accelerated timetable) until all awards have been
filled.
- The review, from the time the college evaluation committee begins its deliberations,
will be confidential. Each review level will use the applicant's supporting
material submitted with the application as a basis for the purpose of the
evaluation.
- No awards will be given without a recommendation from an appropriate college
evaluation committee.
- Materials submitted by the applicant will be returned to the applicant at
the conclusion of the process. Any other materials will be destroyed at the
end of the process.
- An ongoing list of recipients by category and area, with a statement of
the basis for the award, will be maintained in the college office. This list
will be used to assist committees in the evaluation of future awards.
- The implementation of this policy will be reviewed annually by the Executive
Committee of the Faculty Senate.
TIMETABLE
- Applications for MPPPAs will be solicited by the President no later than
the first Monday in October.
- Applications for MPPPAs will be due to College evaluation committees by
the first Monday in November.
- Applications and recommendations will be due to the college deans by the
first Monday in December.
- In cases where the dean disagrees, the dean's referral will be due to the
President by the first Monday in February. Dean concurrences will also be
given to the president by the first Monday in February.
- The President will announce the recipients of the awards and the nature
of the achievement or promise on or before the first Monday in April.
- Should changes in the timelines become necessary, they must be approved
by the President.
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