Common use of Criteria for Promotion Clause in Contracts

Criteria for Promotion. Promotion is not automatic. Promotion is based on merit as well as years of experience. Promotion is the recognition that a faculty member not only meets the minimum standards for higher rank as defined in Article 14.3 herein but has also demonstrated significant achievements in the areas of professional competence, professional recognition, and professional service consistent with those guidelines described in Article 15. Once promoted, individuals are expected to continue to advance professionally.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.centralstate.edu, serb.ohio.gov, serb.ohio.gov

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Criteria for Promotion. Promotion is not automatic. Promotion is based on merit as well as years of experience. Promotion is the recognition that a faculty member not only meets the minimum standards for higher rank as defined in Article 14.3 herein but has also demonstrated significant achievements in the areas of professional competence, professional recognition, and professional service consistent with those guidelines described in Article 15service. Once promoted, individuals are expected to continue to advance professionally.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.centralstate.edu, www.centralstate.edu

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