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Professional
Development Activities
Professional development
activities may benefit employees and the University by improving job
skills, updating job knowledge, and facilitating useful exchanges
of information. Therefore, it is the policy of Western Carolina University
to encourage employees' participation in job-related conferences,
workshops, seminars, and other worthwhile professional development
activities.
Employees may
request to attend conventions, workshops, and other such meetings
either in pursuit of personal interests or on official University
business. Inasmuch as personal business is not under the purview of
the University, employees who earn leave must apply for and be granted
annual leave or leave without pay when their attendance at a meeting
is for personal interests. (Since faculty members on nine-month appointments
do not earn annual leave, their absences are subject to the leave
provisions in the WCU Faculty Handbook, section 4.09.01.)
Professional development
activities may be undertaken in official business status when administrative
unit heads make the following determinations:
1. Attendance
at a conference or workshop has a clear relationship to improved
job performance or professional development of the employee in his
or her University employment.
2. The absent
employee's duties can be covered satisfactorily.
3. If travel
is required, an approved travel authorization has been filed in
advance of the trip.
Travel and registration
expenses for professional development activities may be paid wholly
or in part by the University, subject to applicable State and University
policies governing such expenditures. The administrative unit head
or other designated supervisor is responsible for determining whether
funds are available for this purpose. If the University does not pay
the expenses, the employee may still travel in official business status
at personal expense if the administrative determinations previously
outlined are made.
Meetings of political
parties, religious bodies, lobbying organizations, labor organizations,
and civic and fraternal organizations are normally construed to be
directed primarily to personal interests rather than to official University
business. Employees who want to be absent from work to attend these
meetings, unless named by the Chancellor or his designee as official
representatives of Western Carolina University or otherwise on approved
official business, must apply for and be granted annual leave or leave-without-pay
and must pay their own expenses. (Nine-month faculty are subject to
the leave provisions in the Faculty Handbook as previously noted.)
The policies set
forth herein apply to all Western Carolina University personnel.
Formerly Executive
Memorandum 87-83
Initially approved May 15, 1987
Revised February 5, 2001
Administering office: Chancellor's Office
Posted January 22, 2001
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