The "faculty" is comprised of two groups: "tenured and tenure-track faculty" and "non-tenure-track faculty." The "tenured and tenure-track faculty" is composed of those individuals holding the ranks of assistant professor, associate professor, and professor. The "non-tenure-track faculty" is composed of those individuals holding the ranks of instructor, lecturer, visiting (assistant professor/associate professor/professor), adjunct (assistant professor/associate professor/professor), ROTC faculty appointments and emeritus (assistant professor/associate professor/professor).
"Learned professions" shall mean those professions (or members thereof) skilled in a calling or vocation requiring advanced knowledge as evidenced by a specific degree from a recognized College or University.
"Engaged in teaching" shall be interpreted to mean that the person is to teach during each academic quarter of the normal academic year.
"Appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School" shall imply appointment to the Graduate Faculty as defined by the Graduate Council. Such appointment is limited to those with advanced degrees or equivalent experience, as well as interest and experience in research or teaching on the graduate level.
"Equivalent experience" shall be determined by the President of the University.
"Professional Library Staff" shall mean full-time employees working in the library who hold at least a specific degree in librarianship.
The President shall hire the faculty of the University in accordance with Board of Control policy.
Each faculty member shall qualify for one or more of the following defined faculties:
Administrative officials of the University and members of the professional Library staff may be accorded membership of the faculties and such membership shall be within a specific department or school of the University. (Board of Control Policy 16.1)