Members of the teaching staff are expected by the University to create the best possible learning environment for their students (see the Operations Manual, Professional Ethics and Academic Responsibility)and to follow recognized University procedures in the conduct of their classes.
Faculty are required (Operations Manual 17.9) to be available throughout the academic year, beginning three working days before the start of classes in the fall semester and ending on the spring commencement day. For particular dates, see the University calendar maintained by the Office of the Registrar.
Teaching responsibilities extend outside of organized class time. The Operations Manual states, "Academic year appointees are expected to be available throughout this period when classes are in session or when other scheduled events require their presence on campus. They are also expected to render appropriate services such as advising students, training teaching assistants, preparing class materials, evaluating student performance and submitting grades, and preparing reports for the academic year."
These responsibilities imply that faculty members must reside at a proximity to campus that makes it practical for them to be available on a daily basis for teaching, advising, collaboration, service, attendance at faculty meetings, and participation in the life of the department, College, and University.
The following general procedures related to time committed to instruction are required under College policy: