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Promotion to Full Professor

Supporting faculty in taking their next professional step 

The promotion to full professor is based on each faculty member's achievements. The candidate should have made  substantial contributions that have had a significant impact in the field, beyond the contribution that earned tenure. Full professors are expected to continue to produce research at a rate and of a quality commensurate with leaders in the field and be recognized as an expert in their  field at a national and international level. 

A candidate for full professor has demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching and mentoring, and made significant contributions to the mission of the University, either through service to their department or college/school

Number of years in rank is not part of the requirements for promotion to full professor. The timing is individual, and expectations vary by discipline.

We help to ensure transparency, consistency, and equity 

 Prepare your file

As with promotion to tenured associate professor, your part of the file includes: CV; Statements on research, teaching, and service (three separate statements); Sample publications, talks, and/or creative works; Courses taught; Honors and awards; Dissertations and/or theses advised; Sample syllabi; List of external reviewers; Service to your department, university, and profession.

Build your Case in Interfolio

Timing

As with promotion to associate with tenure, the review process involves many steps and thus you should discuss the timing of your submission with your chair as early as possible to make sure to give the following steps sufficient time.

External Evaluation

Your tenure file will be sent for external review. Depending on your field, this stage of the process can take different amounts of time.

Review External Evaluator Requirements

Department, School/College Review

Your departmental review committee will evaluate your file. Only full professors will vote and your chair or committee head will write a letter to the dean. The college or school promotion and tenure committee will review your file and then vote. Your file will then be submitted to your dean for their review and recommendation.

Provost's Office Review

By January 15, your dean will submit your file to the Provost’s Office. The Provost’s Office will review your file and make its recommendation.

Learn about Reconsideration

President's Office Review

The President's Office will review your file and make a determination.

Celebrate your Accomplishment

Every fall, the university hosts a celebration of newly tenured and promoted faculty.