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Adjunct
Faculty Appointments
Adjunct appointments
to the faculty may be made to individuals who provide ancillary
services to the University's instructional program but who are
not regular employees of Western Carolina University. Ordinarily,
such individuals are employed and paid directly by another institution
or agency with which Western Carolina University maintains an
affiliation for purposes related to the instructional program
of one or more departments.
Criteria recommended
by the faculty of the appropriate department, as endorsed by the dean
and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and approved by the Chancellor,
shall be applied to determine the eligibility and selection of candidates
for adjunct faculty appointments. Candidates will be recommended by
the departmental faculty to the dean and Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs. Academic qualifications shall be an important criterion but
not to the exclusion of candidates whose qualifications are based
upon service to the community and experience in and contributions
to their professions.
Persons receiving
adjunct appointments may serve the instructional program in a variety
of ways, i.e., part-time teaching, special lectures, clinical and
field guidance and supervision of students, participation in departmental
affairs by means of
membership on faculty committees, liaison with the agencies and communities
they represent, consultation, and other special services.
Any instructional
designation used at Western Carolina University, preceded by the word
"Adjunct," may be used in making adjunct appointments. Each
appointment shall be continuing, without the formality of annual renewal,
for the duration of the
appointee's association with the university. It will be the responsibility
of the dean of each school to determine annually the status of these
appointments after consultation with the department heads and to report
to the Vice Chancellor for Academic
Affairs. Adjunct members of the faculty, although not eligible for
tenure at Western Carolina University or for the fringe benefits available
to university employees, will be accorded faculty library privileges,
the use of the same recreational and parking
facilities as faculty, and will be listed as adjunct members of the
faculty in the appropriate university publications.
Formerly Executive
Memorandum 75-17
Initially approved November 12, 1975
Under revision
Administering office: Academic Affairs
Posted June
8, 1999
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