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University policy regarding information technology administration

  1. Policy statement. The division of information technology shall serve as the responsible office for implementation, development, administration, security and support of university computer, network, application, telecommunications, or other information technology resources.
  2. The vice president for information technology and CIO is responsible for developing and implementing technology policies, standards and practices in furtherance of the university’s mission.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy on instructors in courses carrying academic credit

  1. The instructor of record for all coursework carrying academic credit at Kent state university will have a Kent state university appointment. The instructor of record has primary responsibility for course instruction, including the assignment of appropriate grades. In addition, all individuals providing ongoing instruction or a significant portion of instruction (twenty-five per cent or more) in a course will have a university appointment as an instructor or graduate teaching assistant.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy for the selection of student trustees

  1. The Ohio Revised Code states, "The student members of the board of trustees shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the senate, from a group of five candidates selected pursuant to a procedure adopted by the university's student governments and approved by the university's board of trustees.
  2. The candidates.
    1. Qualifications.
      1. Must possess the qualifications of an elector of the state of Ohio;
        1. Eighteen years of age;
        2. Resident of the state of Ohio;
        3. Registered to vote.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy for limited-term postdoctoral appointments

  1. Purpose.
    1. To outline the terms and conditions of postdoctoral scholars (postdocs), research associates and senior research associates.
    2. The university recognizes the valuable research and educational contribution that these scholars and associates may make to certain academic fields through non-faculty positions requiring a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal (e.g., doctoral) degree.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy and procedures regarding search procedures for major academic administrative officers

  1. Purpose. The committee on administrative officers is responsible to the faculty senate and other university bodies and offices for ensuring that the search procedures for major academic administrative officers described herein are followed so that each and every vacancy is appropriately filled to ensure proper university operation.
  2. Participation of the committee on administrative officers.
    1. Each search committee is responsible for ensuring the confidentiality of its proceedings.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy and procedures regarding faculty reappointment

  1. Purpose. All tenure-track faculty members hold probationary appointments for one year, subject to annual renewal. Except where indicated n this paragraph (A), the total period of full-time tenure-track employment at the university prior to continuous tenure will not exceed six years. Faculty members with probationary appointments in the tenure track will be reviewed annually until the academic year in which they are considered for tenure.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy and procedures regarding distinguished academic ranks

(A)       The university has established distinguished academic ranks to recognize university faculty members for outstanding achievement and excellence in teaching, scholarly or creative activity and/or service.  Distinguished academic ranks are designed to recognize the university's best faculty members and to recruit outstanding faculty members from outside the university.

Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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University policy and procedure governing modification of the faculty probationary period

  1. Policy statement. The probationary period for faculty members who hold a full-time tenure-track appointment at Kent state university is governed by policies on reappointment and tenure developed by the faculty senate professional standards committee and approved by the faculty senate and board of trustees. From time to time, personal and/or family circumstances arise such that a probationary faculty member may need to request that their probationary period be extended.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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Undergraduate student government charter

  1. Preamble.
    1. The authority, which exists on the campus of Kent state university, is the authority of the state of Ohio delegated by law to the board of trustees of the university and through them to such agencies, as they deem proper.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024

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Operational procedures regarding receipt of paychecks prior to payroll date

  1. Purpose. The university recognizes an obligation to see that all employees receive their payroll checks on their respective payroll dates.
  2. Procedures.
    1. Advance payroll check request. The university will also accommodate those individuals desiring paychecks prior to the payroll date if they are planning upon traveling out of the area because of university business or vacations, and if they will be away from the university on the payroll date.
Policy Effective Date:
Oct 29, 2024
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