PURDUE UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE MEMORANDUM No. C-37
(Supersedes Executive Memorandum No. C-24, dated January 10, 1992)
July 21, 1995
To: Vice Presidents, Chancellors, Deans, Directors, and Heads of Schools,
Divisions, Departments, and Offices
Re: University Policy Concerning Nepotism
Employment opportunities within the University are not and should not be
based upon or influenced by family relationships. Through action of the 1995
General Assembly, statutes no longer prohibit employment of any person related
to the President of the University or any member of the Board of Trustees.
The University will continue to maintain policies designed to guard against
employment relationships from which nepotism or charges of nepotism might
arise but with provisions for reasonable exceptions.
Anti-Nepotism Policy and Procedures:
- It is the policy of Purdue University that no person be employed or continued
in employment by the University in any position which places such person
under the administrative supervision of another employee to whom such person
is related as father, mother, brother, sister, uncle, aunt, husband, wife,
son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandparents, or such persons related by marriage.
Exceptions may be approved for such employment which would be for the benefit
of the University, or serve a useful purpose consistent with the mission
of the University.
- For purposes of this policy, a person is considered to be under the administrative
supervision of his or her immediate supervisor and also of supervisors at
higher levels within the organizational lines of the particular department
or areas of employment. For example, a faculty member is deemed to be under
the supervision of the head of the department in which such faculty member
is employed, and also under the supervision of the dean of the school to
which the department belongs, the Chancellor (with regard to Regional Campuses),
the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, the President of the
University, and the Board of Trustees.
- Whenever a department head proposes, as an exception to the University
policy, to employ a person, or to continue the employment of a person, in
a position where he or she is or would be under the administrative supervision
of anyone to whom he or she is related in any manner specified in paragraph
1, such supervisor shall prepare a written request for approval of each
appointment or continuation. This request shall be submitted to his or her
immediate supervisor for review and recommendation, through each higher
supervisory level, to the President of the University for appropriate action.
Exceptions will only be permitted where there are unique circumstances and
there is an advantage to the University or a useful purpose served which
is consistent with the mission of the University. Alternative procedures
for setting salaries, determining promotions, etc., will be required.
- Situations involving Executive Vice Presidents, Chancellors, Vice Presidents,
Vice Chancellors or Deans must be approved by the Board of Trustees upon
recommendation by the President. The President shall review annually each
request involving officers of the University that have been approved by
the Board of Trustees. If the circumstances under which the approval was
granted have materially changed, he will report the matter with his recommendation
to the Board of Trustees.
In addition, nepotism situations originally approved by the President
will be reviewed annually by the President.
- Situations involving the President or any member of the Board of Trustees
must be approved by the Board of Trustees.
- This memorandum applies to all present and future employees of Purdue
University. Existing approvals remain valid unless circumstances change.
Steven C. Beering
President