Faculty Sabbatical applications due Feb. 1; CTL can provide help with proposals
February 1 is the deadline for faculty members to apply for a sabbatical leave to be taken during the 2022-23 academic year.
- Any tenured faculty member who has not taken a sabbatical leave in the past 5 years is eligible to apply for a sabbatical: a one- or two-semester release from typical faculty work.
Two types of sabbaticals may be granted:
- Project: The faculty member undertakes specific activities that could involve planned study, research, travel, program or department development, return to industry, or other approved creative work of benefit to the faculty members and to the College.
- Advanced Degree: The faculty member pursues an advanced degree necessary to start or continue the operation of an academic program or department.
- Details of the sabbatical process are described in AAUP Contract Article 15-C.
Get help from the CTL
Faculty members who want help planning or preparing a sabbatical proposal are welcome to set up a consultation with a Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) facilitator. Assistance includes:
- Exploring sabbatical options and ideas
- Troubleshooting how to “make time for a sabbatical”
- Writing a sabbatical proposal
To schedule a one-on-one consultation session, contact one of the CTL facilitators:
- Dr. Valencia Moses (Dr. V) – https://calendly.com/drv4ctl/30min
- Shannon McClure – https://calendly.com/skmcclure10/30minsabbatical?month=2022-01
Other considerations
- Before completing a sabbatical application, faculty members should meet with your dean to discuss your proposed project.
- Click to download the full guidelines for preparing a sabbatical application.
- For more resources, visit the Faculty Senate “course” on Blackboard. Go to the 4th link on the left, Senate Committees and then scroll down to Sabbatical Review Board.