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FAQs

General

What is the role of the Office of Academic Administration?

The Office of Academic Administration is engaged primarily in the following activities:

  • Processing and maintaining records for recruitments, appointments, promotion and awarding of tenure for all faculty.
  • Processing and maintaining records for all appointments of Fellows
  • Maintaining records for the appointments for all associate staff.
  • Implementing and at least ensuring compliance to all System, Campus and School policies that relate to faculty or fellows.
  • Serving as an information source for the dean's office, departmental staff and outside agencies, providing demographic and approved salary reporting of faculty related to rank and tenure status.
  • Maintaining the AAMC Faculty Roster System

How much notice does a faculty member need to give when resigning?

The USM Policy on Appointment, Rank, and Tenure of Faculty states that it is expected that a faculty member stay to the end of their current term of appointment unless mutually agreed otherwise in writing.

If, in order to protect programs and allow for transition, your department chair wishes to establish defined standards for notice of resignation based on this policy, it is recommended that the Dean’s Office and UMB Legal Counsel be contacted for guidance.

How much notice does the Department need to give a Faculty Member, Post Doc or Research Fellow when terminating their contract?

  • Non-Tenure Track faculty members, Full-Time, with less than 7 years of service are required to be given a 90-day notice.
  • Non-tenure track faculty members, Full Time, with more than 7 years of service are required to be given a 6-month notice.
  • Part-Time Faculty members are expected to get as much notice as possible but a defined notice period is not mandated by policy.
  • For notice of non-renewal of Tenure Track faculty, please contact the Office of Academic Administration. If in doubt, contact the Office of Academic Administration.

How do I change my name, degree, and appointment?

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Appointments

How to I fill out a FAIS?

The Faculty Appointment Information Sheet (FAIS) must accompany all new appointment requests, as well as all reappointments or promotions that involve a change in salary. The FAIS must be completed in full and signed by the chair. A Sample FAIS is available with instructions on how to complete the form.

Who should be classified as geographic full-time?

A faculty member must be classified as geographic full-time (GFT) if he/she is a full-time UMB faculty member and is a practicing clinician who is eligible to be paid directly by the practice plan to make up their full compensation OR if he/she is a full-time UMB faculty member and will be paid directly by the VA (VA 8ths) to make up their full compensation.

Classifying as GFT=YES on the Faculty Appointment Information Sheet (FAIS) and the ePAF form entitles the faculty member to full-time University benefits as long as a portion of the pay is paid through the eUMB system (UMB Campus accounts).

If, at some point, the faculty member formally changes status to true part-time faculty appointment, the GFT status should be revised to GFT=NO on the FAIS and the ePAF form. Non-clinicians are not eligible for GFT status UNLESS they are paid a portion of their salary by the VA (VA 8ths).

What does tenure track mean?

If a faculty member is placed on the tenure track, and they are successfully renewed through the end of their clock, they are guaranteed a formal review for tenure within the department. Only full-time faculty at the ranks of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor can be placed on the tenure track.

The length of the clock depends on what rank the faculty member is when placed on the tenure track

  • Nine years if initially appointed as an Assistant Professor.
  • Four years if initially appointed as an Associate Professor or Professor.

Once a tenure track faculty is renewed through the ninth or fourth year of his/her clock, there are several options at the point of formal review:

  • Recommend promotion and the awarding of tenure.
  • Recommend awarding of tenure only (Associate Professor and Professor ranks only).
  • Recommend promotion and switch to non-tenure track.
  • Recommend a switch to the non-tenure track remaining at the same rank.
  • Notify faculty member of termination at end of tenth or fifth year (guaranteed terminal year).

Under the School's APT Policy, effective July 1, 1998, tenure track faculty can be promoted in rank prior to being reviewed for tenure. While the ranks can change, the initial tenure track clock (nine or four years) is not affected. Also, there is nothing to prevent a faculty member from being forwarded for tenure earlier in their clock; if denied, their clock is unaffected.

Because tenure track reviews are so strictly dictated in the policy, formal notices are sent periodically directly from the Dean to the Chair regarding renewal/non-renewal and formal tenure reviews.

Can I promote a fellow to a paid faculty position (50% FTE or greater)?

NO. Fellows cannot be promoted to a paid faculty position. You will need to follow the procedures for a new faculty appointment.

Payroll

What is the role within the Office of Academic Administration regarding the Payroll for Faculty, Post Doc and Research Fellows?

To support the departments within the SOM which administer all actions related to the payroll processing of faculty and fellows at the School of Medicine. To verify accuracy and ensure appropriate supporting documentation for all payroll actions.

How can the department payroll representative ensure their faculty, post-docs, and research fellows are paid correctly?

Payroll representatives should process all paperwork in a timely manner once appointment, promotion or salary approvals have been received. They should also monitor HRMS, their cost center reports and payroll registers to ensure new employees are getting paid on time and correctly.

When should I notify the Faculty Operations Manager in OAA upon learning of a termination, resignation, retirement or non-renewal?

As soon as you are aware, please notify (preferably send a copy of the written notice) PRIOR to submitting an ePAF; if applicable. This is extremely important for reporting purposes.

Faculty Profiles and Portraits

Who should I contact for assistance with my faculty profile?

If you any of the following apply, please complete the form below:

  • You have a UMID but can't log into TerminalFour (T4)
  • When you log into T4, you don't see your faculty profile
  • You would like someone (or some people) on your staff to have permission to update your faculty profile

Faculty Profile Question for Web Team

If you need assistance adding content to your faculty profile:

I don’t see a way to change something in my faculty profile. What do I do?

Faculty profiles are connected to a faculty database managed by the Office of Academic Administration. The information listed below is imported from the faculty database and are not editable in T4. If you would like to change any of the information below, please contact your APT Partner.

Fields NOT editable in T4:

  • Name
  • Degree
  • Primary Appointment
  • Secondary Appointment
  • Academic Title
  • Administrative Title
  • Faculty Portraits (your photo)

How do I have a new faculty portrait taken?

Faculty portraits are taken by UMSOM Staff Photographers. For more information about faculty portraits and to schedule an appointment to have your picture taken, please visit 

Official Faculty Profile Portraits.

Can I use my own photo for my faculty portrait?

It's preferable to have your faculty portrait taken by our staff photographers because they are used for more than just profiles. They are used in news releases, marketing literature, event posters, and more. However, if you are unable to have your picture taken by our staff photographers, you may use a photo of your own, as long as it meets the requirements outlined on our Official Faculty Profile Portraits page.