Pine Technical College
Policy and Procedure
Policy Number: 226 Date: February 2, 2006
Revision Date:
Division/Department: Academic Affairs Author: Mary Jo
Mettler, Chris York, Melissa Felland
Subject: College Awards for Excellence
Authorities:
MSCF Contract
Office of the Chancellor Guidelines
Purpose:
To establish guidelines for the solicitation, review and approval of
proposals, and to evaluate results and outcomes for faculty Awards for
Excellence
Policy:
Awards for Excellence are intended to provide the campus president with
the means for rewarding faculty achievements “above and beyond the normal
requirements of the individual’s position(s).” In making these awards, the
president should ensure that the college and system principles of excellence
have been articulated, and that faculty outcomes have been clearly and
appropriately demonstrated.
The contract and legislative language that provided for these compensation
awards requires the following of all proposals:
1. The proposal must involve work that is above and beyond the normal
requirements of the individual’s position(s); and
2. The successful achievement of the objectives or outcomes will promote
excellence in student learning; and
3. The proposal must clearly identify the methods to be used for assessing
outcomes.
Procedure:
1. A Call for Proposal is solicited from all MSCF faculty in the Fall Semester
(See Appendix A).
2. Proposal is sent to college VP of Academic Affairs for approval.
3. The president, vice president and Shared Governance Council chair appoint an
Awards for Excellence committee. To ensure a fair and professional review
process, the composition of each Review Committee for each round of reviews will
consist of faculty from a rotating pool who do not have proposals under
consideration.
4. The college Awards for Excellence Committee will review the approved
proposal. In the event that the Review Committee recommends improvements to a
proposal, the faculty member will have a five day window to submit change for
consideration. Those who do not meet this deadline can resubmit for the next
round.
5. If approved, the faculty member will begin the proposed work or project after
receipt of notice from the College President. Upon completion of the project and
its assessments, the faculty member will provide summative documentation and
outline the project outcomes for the Committee to review. Recommendations will
be forwarded to the President. Awards will be issued for projects receiving
positive recommendations. In the event a project receives a negative or neutral
recommendation, the President will make the final determination as to whether an
award is issued or not.
6. The college will be expected to provide annual reports to the Office of the
Chancellor which, at a minimum, include the following for approved proposals and
completed projects.
Approved Proposals
Faculty name, award amount encumbered title of project, brief project
description, guiding principles, and projected outcomes.
Completed Projects
Faculty name, award amount paid title of project, brief project
description, guiding principles, and documented outcomes.
Responsibilities:
Dissemination:
Reviewed by Leadership Team: 2-13-06
Reviewed by Faculty Shared Governance: 2-14-06
Approved: ___________________________________ Date:
2-24-06
Robert L. Musgrove, Ph.D., President
Call for Proposals
Announcement of Awards for Excellence
Purpose
Awards for Excellence are intended to provide the campus president with
the means for rewarding faculty achievements “above and beyond the normal
requirements of the individual’s position.” Proposals are welcome from all
instructional program areas. Proposals are encouraged from individuals or from
faculty teams representing programs, departments; they may also involve faculty
from other institutions.
Proposals must include the following four characteristics:
| Fiscal Year | Application Deadline | Project Approved | Implementation | Final Report Due |
| 2005-06 | March 15 | April 1 | Summer 2006 | September 15 |
| 2005-05 | April 30 | May 15 (funds encumbered FY06) |
Summer/Fall 2006 | December 15 |
| 2006-07 | August 1st | August 15 | Fall 2006 | January 15 |
| 2006-07 | October 15 | November 1 | Spring 2007 | June 1 |
| Proposal Section | Proposal should address: | Suggested Length |
| Project Description | What issue or problem is being addressed? What are your goals and methods? What activities will address your goals? How is the project innovative for your own development, your program or the college? Who will be involved: how many faculty, students, etc.? |
One Page |
| Rationale/Evidence | Why is the project important? How do you know it is important, what
is your evidence (i.e., how has the issue or problem been documented and
how will success be measured)? What are the conditions or contexts in which the project will be taking place? What is the need, both locally and in a system or national context? How is the project linked to college and/or MnSCU priorities and initiatives? How will the innovation or change be sustained after the project funding has ended? |
Half Page |
| Anticipated difficulties | What kinds of hurdles or limitations do you expect to encounter? How would you address them? |
Half Page |
| Timeline of Activities | When are activities planned? How can you assure the project will be completed within the proposed timeframe? |
Half Page |
| Outcomes | What specific outcomes do you want to achieve? How will your planned activities achieve these outcomes? How will your plan promote excellence in student learning? *Each outcome must be matched to an assessment in your evaluation plan. |
Half Page |
| Evaluation plan | How will you know that you have achieved your outcomes? What kind of evidence will you gather? What kinds of assessments will you use? Is there an assessment matched to each outcome? What is the impact on campus or the surrounding community? |
One Page |
| Dissemination | With whom will you share this information? How will the project be shared with other? Consider campus professional development days, conference presentations, articles, electronic portfolio. How will [LIST MEMBERS OF CAMPUS, DISCIPLINE/PROGRAM, OR SYSTEM COMMUNITY] be included or informed of the dissemination? |
Half Page |
| Budget | How much money will the entire project require? What resources, equipment, or other funding are you requesting from other sources? How did you arrive at this budget? Does the budget include up to 12% for administrative overhead (if required by your college or university)? |
One Page |
| Total | Proposals will likely range from 6 to 8 pages in length. |
| Budget Category | Guidelines & Polices |
| Project Manager(s) | Payment Requested: |
| Other Faculty Stipdends | Stipends up to a maximum of $500 for any one incident may be requested for faculty partners on this proposal. Substantial collaboration between faculty members should be addressed by separate proposals for each individual. The separate proposals should clearly indentify the collaborating partners. |
| Travel | Costs directly related to the project or associated with collaborating with other MnSCU employees (meals, lodging, and mileage) will be considered. Requests for travel to attend conferences or training institutes are rarely funded. Professional development funds may be used as match. IDENTIFY SOURCES OF ALL FUNDS. |
| Student Stipends | Estimate number of student hours that will be paid (at campus rates) for assistance directly related to the project. Students may also receive nominal stipends for non-classroom activities related to the grant project. IDENTIFY SOURCES OF ALL FUNDS. |
| Equipment | Equipment, hardware and software that is directly relevant to the proposed project will be considered. Requests whose budgets are primarily for equipment will ordinarily not be funded without extraordinary justification. IDENTIFY SOURCES OF ALL FUNDS. |
| Materials/Supplies | Special project supplies, which may include printing, copying, postage, long distance telephone. IDENTIFY SOURCES OF ALL FUNDS. |
| Other | Other costs directly related to your project. IDENTIFY SOURCES OF ALL FUNDS. |
| Criteria | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Promotes excellence in student learning | ||||
| Benefits a program or department | ||||
| Contributes to the mission of the college | ||||
| Documents the importance of the project | ||||
| Documents how the project will take place | ||||
| Documents how the project is linked to the college and/or MnSCU strategic goals | ||||
| Demonstrates sustainability of the project after funding has ended. | ||||
| Has clear and reasonable timeline | ||||
| Addresses difficulties with reasonable solutions | ||||
| Has well defined outcomes that match the project description | ||||
| Describes the kinds of assessment to be used | ||||
| There is an assessment tied to each outcome | ||||
| Has identifies the impact of the project on students, college, community or MnSCU system |