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6.C Tenure Probationary Period ("Tenure Clock")The maximum probationary period of non-tenured instructional faculty consists of service with the University for a total of eight years in the rank of full-time instructor or higher. (See Appointment Fraction, below, for the definition of full-time.) (Bylaw 5.09, SPG 201.13, and SPG 201.50) This eight-year period constitutes what is commonly referred to as the University's "tenure clock." In practice, however, most schools and colleges review untenured faculty members for tenure in the sixth or seventh year of the probationary period. This period of time constitutes the school or college's "tenure clock," which may not exceed the University's tenure clock. Those who are not recommended for tenure are normally offered a one-year terminal appointment for the year following the review, which the faculty member must serve within the University's eight-year tenure clock. As explained below, one year may be excluded from the countable years of service that constitute the relevant tenure probationary period in the case of childbearing or dependent care. See also Section 16.C.4, Family and Medical Leave Act. Tenure may be conferred after a shorter period than specified above, depending on the policies of the individual schools and colleges. It is possible for faculty to be hired with tenure depending on the credentials of the individual. In determining how many years of service count toward the probationary period the following rules apply:
To clarify University policies that govern the timing of the tenure review, the Provost’s Office has created, " Guidelines Regarding University of Michigan Policies that Govern Time to Tenure Review ("The Tenure Clock") and Related Matters (Ann Arbor Campus)".
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