Consistent with the revised (2021) University Faculty Workload Policy (links to latest text and templates below), academic units are expected to develop written workload policies for faculty. Such policies help to ensure equity in faculty evaluation. This page currently links to the 2021 policy and templates as well as unit-level policies approved in conjunction with the original University Faculty Workload Policy (2016). Unit-level policies are reviewed and approved by the provost.
University Faculty Workload Policy
(June 1, 2021)
- University Faculty Workload Policy - Text
- Blank Template: Unit Faculty Workload Policy (Word format) Updated 11/13/23
- Example Template: Individual Faculty Workload Assignment
- Blank Template: Individual Faculty Workload Assignment (Word format)
Unit-Level Workload Policies
(reflective of 2016 policy)
Workload policies for colleges, schools, centers, libraries, and departments/programs are listed below. Approved workload policies are linked from this list.
*A workload policy for this unit is not required by the Provost as the unit does not report to the Provost.
- *Advanced Dental Education, Center for
- Arts and Sciences, College of
- American Studies
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Computer Science
- Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- English
- Visual and Performing Arts
- Health Care Ethics, Albert Gnaegi Center
- History
- Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theological Studies
- Women's and Gender Studies
- Business, Richard A. Chaifetz School of
- Education, School of
- Engineering, Aviation and Technology, Parks College of
- Health Sciences, Doisy College of
- Law, School of
- Libraries, University
- *Medicine, School of
- Nursing, School of
- Professional Studies, School for
- Public Health and Social Justice, College for