Introduction

Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) is responsible for justifying and keeping a record of the qualifications of its faculty. This accountability documents that the faculty are capable of creating relevant learning outcomes and assessment measures and that the curriculum is relevant to the times. The purpose of the Faculty Qualifications and Credentials Policy and Procedures is to provide information about the credentialing and verification process for faculty members at EMU.

Academic Qualifications Policy

Excerpted from Faculty Employment and Promotion Policies and Procedures:

To be eligible for teaching undergraduate courses each faculty member is expected to have completed 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline and hold a masters degree, or hold the minimum of a master’s degree with a major in the teaching discipline. Faculty eligible for graduate level teaching are expected to hold the terminal degree, usually the earned doctorate in the teaching discipline or a related discipline. EMU also considers competence, effectiveness and capacity, including, as  appropriate, undergraduate and graduate degrees, related work experiences in the field, professional licensure and certifications, honors and awards, continuous documented excellence in teaching, or other demonstrated competencies and achievements that contribute to effective teaching and student learning outcomes. Occasionally, such alternative considerations (as specified in the “Faculty Justification to Teach” procedural document) may be deemed equivalent to the minimal degree requirement noted above.

SACSCOC Principles of Accreditation/Guidelines Related to Faculty (2018)

Section 6 (Faculty) of the SACSCOC Principles of Accreditation outlines the commission’s expectations with regard to the university’s teaching faculty. In addition, SACSCOC issued in December of 2020 an "interpretation for Standard 6.2.a that provides additional information. See SACSCOC Guidance on Instructor of Record.

SACSCOC also maintains guidelines for faculty credentials that should be referenced in making determinations regarding the sufficiency of faculty qualifications for instructional activity.

EMU Policies and Procedures Related to Faculty Credentialing

Responsibilities for Faculty Credentialing

Search Committee Chair Responsibilities

The Search Committee Chair will

Prospective Faculty Member Responsibilities

It is the responsibility of the prospective faculty member to provide the university with all of the documentation needed to verify their credentials.

This documentation includes, but is not limited to:

Current Faculty Members Responsibilities

The current faculty member will be responsible for providing:

Dean's Office Responsibilities

The dean’s office and/or associate provost office will:

Provost's Office Responsibilities

The provost's office will:

Responsible Party

The Provost is responsible for this policy.

Policy Review

This policy and procedures statement is to be reviewed every three years or sooner as necessary.

Distribution

Employee Handbook

Approved by Provost's Council, April 30, 2020