Volume VI: Human ResourcesChapter F: Terms and Conditions of EmploymentResponsible Executive: PresidentResponsible Office: Office of the ProvostDate Issued: July 1, 2014Date Last Revised: June 1, 2022
ContactsStatement of PolicyReason for This PolicyIndividuals and Entities AffectedExclusionsResponsibilitiesDefinitions (defined terms are capitalized throughout the document)Related Documents, Forms and ToolsWebsite Address for This PolicyHistory and UpdatesAppendix
Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs765-494-9709 | facultyaffairs@purdue.edu
Fort Wayne: Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs260-481-6116 | Academic Officer Directory
Northwest: Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs219-989-2446 | Academic Affairs Directory
West Lafayette: Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs765-494-9709 | facultyaffairs@purdue.edu
Clinical/Professional Faculty positions provide the University an opportunity to hire professional educators and provide them with opportunities for career advancement. Clinical/Professional Faculty focus principally on excellence in instruction and engagement. In addition to their instructional responsibilities on campus, Clinical/Professional Faculty also may be professionals in a practice site and provide clinical supervision of students; collaborate and develop professional relationships with industry and governmental agencies; and/or supervise internships, co-ops, service learning and other student activities outside the classroom.
Individuals appointed to Clinical/Professional Faculty positions:
Clinical/Professional Faculty members may serve on graduate committees and as major professors for graduate students with department head approval and special appointment status from the Office of Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars. Clinical/Professional Faculty also are eligible to serve as principal investigators on proposals for external funding, if such activity is consistent with the expectations of the appointment.
Clinical/Professional Faculty positions are not eligible for tenure. They are included in the total faculty count on the corresponding University campus when University Senate seats are reapportioned and in counts of full-time faculty from Institutional Data Analytics + Assessment. Clinical/Professional Faculty members are eligible to serve in the University Senate and on Senate committees, but they are not eligible for sabbatical leave.
For the purposes of establishing the allowable percentage of Clinical/Professional Faculty, the term faculty refers to tenured, tenure-track and Clinical/Professional Faculty and, for purposes of calculating the number of faculty on a campus, also includes the academic faculty of the Libraries.
Traditionally, teaching, research and engagement have been the primary responsibilities of tenure-track faculty members. In some departments, there is a need to have faculty members engage principally in instruction, which is essential to the mission of Purdue University’s academic programs. Flexibility in appointing Clinical/Professional Faculty is essential for designing and maintaining educational programs in traditional classrooms, learning experiences outside the classroom or in clinical settings. Such flexibility also gives the University the opportunity to recruit and retain highly qualified professionals who bring unique experiences to the University’s educational mission. Clinical/Professional Faculty members have teaching, clinical and/or engagement commitments as the primary focus of their faculty role.
Faculty and academic administrators.
This policy does not apply to tenured or tenure-track faculty, research faculty, visiting professors or post-doctoral appointees.
President
Provost
Chancellor
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Dean
Department (or School) Head/Chair
All defined terms are capitalized throughout the document. Additional defined terms may be found in the central Policy Glossary. Some defined terms may be found only in the associated Procedures for Clinical/Professional Faculty Positions.
Area Committee A college/school-level committee established in accordance with policy set forth by the Provost or Chancellor, as the case may be, that reviews Clinical/Professional Faculty promotion nominations set forth to them by the Primary Committee.
Clinical/Professional Faculty Clinical/Professional Faculty is a promotable, but non-tenure track, faculty classification. These individuals provide education and/or supervision of students engaged in clinical and professional practice. Clinical/Professional Faculty may carry the title clinical professor, professor of practice or teaching professor. Each school may choose the appropriate title for their Clinical/Professional Faculty.
Panel B A committee established in accordance with procedures set forth by the Provost that reviews Clinical/Professional Faculty promotion nominations presented to them by Area Committees on the West Lafayette campus for recommendation to the President.
Primary Committee A department-level committee established in accordance with policy set forth by the Provost or Chancellor, as the case may be, that reviews Clinical/Professional Faculty promotion nominations for recommendation to the Area Committee.
Procedures for Clinical/Professional Faculty Positions
Principles and Policies for Academic Freedom, Responsibilities and Tenure, and Procedures for Termination of Faculty Appointments for Cause (Executive Memorandum No. B-48)
Office of the Provost faculty promotion and tenure page
University Senate Document 07-1, “University Limits on Clinical/Professional Faculty,” approved by Faculty Senate, October 15, 2007, and Board of Trustees, November 16, 2007
University Senate Document 93-10, “University Guidelines for Clinical/Professional Faculty within Purdue University,” dated March 28, 1994, amended April 25, 1994, and approved by the Board of Trustees May 21, 1994
www.purdue.edu/vpec/policies/human-resources/vif10
June 1, 2022: Allowable percentages of Clinical/Professional Faculty changed for West Lafayette campus from 15 to 20 percent and for Regional Campuses and Polytechnic statewide locations from 20 to 25 percent. Clarified that C/P Faculty may serve as major professors for graduate students (not just co-major professors) to align with current practice.
January 1, 2015: Interim status removed.
July 1, 2014: This policy revises and updates guidelines for appointment of Clinical/Professional Faculty as previously established and revised by the University Senate and approved by the Board of Trustees.
There are no appendices to this policy.