This website offers an overview meant to provide general information about the processes and timing for non-tenure track promotions equivalent to the rank of ASSOCIATE TEACHING PROFESSOR OR EQUIVALENT. This site does not supersede the Rutgers University Office of Labor Relations policies and procedures (linked below). General Instructions can be accessed on the Office of University Labor Relations webpage for Non-Tenure Track Non-Library Faculty.

If you have additional questions or need clarification, please feel free to contact the Dean’s Office by phone at (856) 225-6097 or by email at fas.deans.office@camden.rutgers.edu

Overview: Tasks by Month

June/July 2025/August 1, 2025

October 2025

  • Dean’s Office notifies the chair regarding eligible departmental reviewers for the upcoming year. A committee consisting of no fewer than six (6) departmental faculty members at or above the rank for which candidates are to be considered for promotion are required to vote on the recommendation with respect to each candidate.
  • If applicable, department ad-hoc committee members are appointed by the Dean/Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs. 
  • Dean’s Office hosts NTT Promotion/Reappointment Workshop.
  • Dean’s Office notifies the candidate who will be on their departmental review committee. 

November/December 2025

  • Candidates submit review materials to the department chair. 
  • Chairs schedule and run departmental meetings. Only faculty who are physically present at the meetings in which the candidate is considered are to be accorded a vote. 
  • Chairs write Departmental Narrative (Form NTT 4 [DOC]) in consultation with department colleagues. 
  • The chairs notify the candidate, in writing, of the department’s action within 5 working days of the department meeting.

January 2026

  • Promotion packets are submitted to the Dean’s Office no later than Friday, January 16, 2026.

February 2026

  • The A&P Committee reviews the candidate’s official packet and may consult with the dean.
  • The A&P Committee’s written report and recommendation are due to the dean within a week of voting and no later than the end of February. 

March 2026

  • Dean’s narrative Form NTT 5 [DOC] is completed. 
  • Dean notifies candidate within 10 days of final decision on promotion, where both the department and decanal levels are negative, excluding cases being considered under rank review provision.

April 2026

  • Dean’s Office sends packet to the Chancellor’s Office for final review.

May 2026

  • Chancellor’s Office notifies Dean’s Office of their review outcome.
  • Dean’s Office notifies candidates of promotion outcome.
  • Dean’s Office sends out new promotion contracts prior to June 30, 2026.
Timetable

Month

Chair

Candidate

Dean’s Office

June/July 2025/ August 1

Notifies Dean’s Office regarding candidates who wish to be considered for promotion to this level.

Advise candidate when packet should be finalized and submitted for review

Advise candidate to complete from Supplemental Form No. NTT-1.

Candidate updates Form NTT 1-a [DOC] / Form NTT 1-b [DOC] / Form NTT 1-c [DOC], Supplemental Form NTT-1, Form NTT-2 (Criteria applicable to this candidate), Appendix F (List of supplemental materials), and gathers supplemental materials to be included in the promotion packet.

Box access granted to faculty and review committees for the promotion process.

October 2025

 

Candidates submit review materials to the department chair via Box.

Current appointment letter, CV, personal statement, evidence of effective teaching, teaching portfolio, peer observation reports, Appendix F, other documents the candidate wishes to be considered, and any other documentation that may be required by the department

Notifies the chair regarding eligible departmental reviewers for the upcoming year.

 

If applicable, department ad hoc committee members are appointed 

 

Notifies candidate who will be on their departmental committee

November/ December 2025

Chairs schedule and run departmental meetings. No fewer than six (6) departmental faculty members at or above the rank for which candidates are to be considered for promotion are eligible to vote.  Committee members must be physically present at the meeting to be accorded a vote. 

 

Chairs write Departmental Narrative (Form NTT 4 [DOC]) in consultation with department colleagues. 

Candidates finalize all materials and upload them to Box.

 

January 2026

Completed packets submitted to the Dean’s Office no later than Friday, January 16, 2026

 

 

February 2026

Revisions may be requested at any level of review. 

Revisions may be requested at any level of review. 

 The A&P Committee reviews the candidate’s official packet and may consult with the dean.

The A&P Committee’s written report and recommendation are due to the dean within a week of voting and no later than the end of February. 

March 2026

Revisions may be requested at any level of review.  

Revisions may be requested at any level of review.  

Dean’s Narrative is completed. 

Dean notifies the candidate within 10 days of the final decision where both the department and decanal levels are negative. 

April 2026

 

 

Sends packet to the Chancellor’s Office for final review.

May 2026

 

 

Notifies candidates of promotion outcome.

Sends out new promotion contracts prior to June 30

Chair Procedure Checklist
  1. External Reviewer Approval Form*
  2. NTT Appendix E (Preliminary Solicitation of Service as External Confidential Referee)*
  3. NTT Appendix E-I (Solicitation of External Confidential Evaluation)*
  4. NTT Appendix E-II (Solicitation of External Confidential Evaluation for Distinguished Teaching Professor)*
  5. Form NTT 1-a [DOC] (General Teaching/Research Faculty) or Form NTT 1-b [DOC] (Faculty in the Creative or Performing Arts) or Form NTT 1-c [DOC] (Clinical Faculty)
  6. Form NTT 2 [DOC] (Criteria Applicable to this Candidate) and published Department Criteria
  7. Form NTT 3 [DOC] (Report on External Confidential Letters)*
  8. Form NTT 3-a [DOC] (Confidential Letter Cover Sheet)*
  9. Form NTT 4 [DOC] (Narrative Summary of Departmental Recommendation)
  10. Supplemental Form NTT 1 [DOC] (Supplemental Recommended Information Form)

*If you would like to solicit external reviewers, please consult with Suneeta Ramaswami, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs rsuneeta@camden.rutgers.edu

Candidate Procedure Checklist
  1. Form NTT 1-a [DOC] (General Teaching/Research Faculty) or Form NTT 1-b [DOC] (Faculty in the Creative or Performing Arts) or Form NTT 1-c [DOC] (Clinical Faculty)
  2. Form NTT 2 [DOC] (Criteria Applicable to this Candidate) and department criteria
  3. Personal Statement
  4. Current Appointment letter
  5. Current C.V.
  6. Evidence of Effective Teaching
  7. Peer teaching observation reports
  8. Optional Teaching Portfolio
  9. NTT Appendix F (Sample – Inventory Listing of Materials to be Included in Packets for promotion or Promotion)
  10. Supplemental Form NTT 1 [DOC] – Supplemental Recommended Information Form
OPTIONAL - Teaching Portfolio Checklist

For faculty choosing to present a teaching portfolio, the Center for Teaching Advancement and Assessment Research (CTAAR) has extensive guidance on their website (https://ctaar.rutgers.edu/wiki/pages/w6z7c9w7/TEACHING_PORTFOLIOS.html).

You may consider keeping two portfolios. A “career portfolio” can be kept for your records. This represents a complete picture of your teaching: your statement of teaching philosophy, peer evaluations, SIRS, student comments, evidence of student success, documentation of teaching awards, teaching-related pedagogy, diversity statement, student assignments, etc.

An abbreviated portfolio should be used for review and/or evaluation purposes.  If submitted, this document will be included in the candidate’s packet for review all levels. It is typically 8-10 pages total. (Supporting documents may be included in Appendices/supporting materials.)

This abbreviated portfolio is a single document that summarizes and integrates the career portfolio.  Typically, it has 3 parts:

  1. Teaching responsibilities (the “what”): teaching experiences, modalities, course content, methods
  2. Teaching philosophy (the “why”): values, strategies, objectives in teaching; connect these to examples
  3. Annotate the evidence: document success in implementing this philosophy, preferably using multiple methods (including from self, others, and student outcomes; consider discussing evidence such as peer evaluations, SIRS, student comments, evidence of student success, etc.)
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Criteria for Promotion

Department/program-specific criteria are found on departmental websites.

Excellence as a teacher is demonstrated by:

  • Effectiveness of teaching strategies
  • Observation of classroom instruction
  • A teaching portfolio, including a personal statement, syllabi and/or other instructional materials
  • Teaching evaluation surveys (for no less than most recent 6 semesters)
  • Scholarship/research productivity on effective pedagogy and teaching
  • Demonstration of service in accordance with the mission of the department and the University, appropriate to level of appointment.

TEACHING: Teaching includes classroom, online or hybrid, and non-credit instruction; supervision of research, student internships, professional practice, theses, and doctoral dissertations; academic advising and acting as a mentor; the improvement and enrichment of course offerings and other instructional activities within the faculty member’s discipline or profession; participation in interdisciplinary courses, honors courses and other special courses offered through any part of the University; development of curricula and, the writing of textbooks and the development of other instructional materials to enhance education in the faculty member’s discipline or profession.  Effective teachers must demonstrate depth and breadth of knowledge in their discipline, must communicate this knowledge to others, and must give evidence of a continuing development of their knowledge so as to insure their continued effective teaching over the duration of their appointment.  Effective teachers stay informed of advances and current thinking in their subject area and relate this information to teaching in a meaningful and balanced way. This might be evinced through revision of syllabi and development of new courses or instructional modules. Effective teachers communicate enthusiasm for their subject and have a responsibility to create a positive environment for learning that stimulates imaginative thinking.  They maintain a critical attitude toward their teaching and strive continuously to improve it. 

Teaching may also involve direct student academic advising or mentoring in specific programs.

SERVICE: Service includes the contributions a faculty member makes to the University, to society at large and to the academic profession.  Typically for faculty members in the Teaching Title series in FASC, the types of service expected will be to the department, college, University, and to society at large. Contributions to the effective operation of the University at all levels are most typically demonstrated by significant academic and professional service to the department, the discipline, the faculty, the undergraduate colleges, the graduate programs, the campus, or the University as a whole, through such activities as recruitment of scholars to the University, evaluation of peers, contributions as a fellow, contributions to important committees and other activities in support of the academic development of the University and the enhancement of student academic development and student life programs. Contributions to society at large are most typically demonstrated through the application of the faculty member’s academic expertise and particular professional skills to the solution of international, national, state, county and local problems and by service for the public good on governmental and other special committees, boards, agencies, civic groups and commissions.  It may include related speech to media, publication in popular venues, talks to alumni, or other organizations based on the faculty member’s academic expertise.  Contributions to the advancement of the academic profession are most typically demonstrated by active participation in professional and scholarly associations; by service on editorial boards and as a reviewer of scholarly works and proposals; by participation on expert committees, or practice committees of professional associations or institutions. 

Note: See Rutgers Policy 60.5.14, Criteria for Academic Appointments, promotions and Promotions

Dean's Office Procedure Checklist
  1. Form NTT 5 [DOC] (Narrative Summary of Dean’s Recommendation)
Complete Promotion Packet Checklist
  1. NTT Form 1-a or NTT Form 1-b or NTT Form 1-c (signed, dated)
  2. Supplemental Form NTT-1 (signed, dated)
  3. NTT Form 2 (signed, dated)
  4. Department Criteria
  5. NTT Form 3*
  6. NTT Form 3-a*
  7. External Review Letter that corresponds to form NTT 3-a (date stamped with date received and numbered as listed on form 3)*
  8. NTT Form 4 (signed, dated)
  9. Report from the A&P Committee to the Dean
  10. NTT Form 5 (signed, dated)
  11. Current Appointment letter
  12. Personal Statement
  13. Evidence of Effective Teaching
  14. Optional Teaching Portfolio
  15. Peer Observation Reports
  16. CV
  17. Appendix F – Listing everything that is in the supplemental materials

*If you would like to solicit external reviewers, please consult with Suneeta Ramaswami, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs rsuneeta@camden.rutgers.edu

Forms

All of the forms and University information pertaining to NTT promotion may be found on the University Labor Relations Website (https://laborrelations.rutgers.edu/faculty/non-tenure-track-faculty-non-libraries) and below:

NTT Promotion Instructions [PDF]

NTT Appendices [DOC]

External Reviewer Approval Form

Form NTT 1-a [DOC]  General Teaching/Researching Faculty

Form NTT 1-b [DOC]  Faculty in the Creative or Performing Arts

Form NTT 1-c [DOC]  Clinical Faculty

Form NTT 2 [DOC]  Criteria Applicable to This Candidate

Form NTT 3 [DOC]    Report on External Confidential Letters

Form NTT 3-a [DOC]    Confidential Letter Cover Sheet

NTT Appendix E – Preliminary Solicitation of Service as External Confidential Referee*

NTT Appendix E-I – Solicitation of External Confidential Evaluation*

NTT Appendix E-II – Solicitation of External Confidential Evaluation*

NTT Appendix F – Sample Inventory Listing of Materials to be Included in Packets for Promotion

Form NTT 4 [DOC]  Narrative Summary of Departmental Recommendation

Form NTT 5 [DOC]  Narrative Summary of Dean’s Recommendation

Supplemental Form NTT 1 [DOC]   Supplemental Recommended Information Form

 

*If you would like to solicit external reviewers, please consult with Suneeta Ramaswami, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs rsuneeta@camden.rutgers.edu

FAQs

Criteria for promotion
Criteria used to evaluate NTT faculty for promotion and/or promotion, and the application of such criteria, shall be consistent with University Policy Sections 60.5.14 and 60.5.15 and shall be consistent with the faculty member’s responsibilities set forth in the appointment/promotion letter. 

Department Review Committee
NTT faculty members shall be evaluated by the department and principal investigator (if applicable); department chair/director; dean; and/or the designee of the University; A small standing departmental or unit personnel committee, or an ad hoc advisory committee, may act in the place of the entire department or unit. For promotions to Associate Teaching Professor and higher, the department review committee should consist of no fewer than six full-time faculty members.

  1. When does OTEAR generate my faculty teaching grid?
    1. Promotions to/within the tenure ranks Teaching grids will be distributed in August
    2. Reappointments (3rd year tenure track) – Teaching grids will be distributed in October
    3. NTT promotions/reappointments (proposed rank of Associate or equivalent) – Teaching grids will be distributed in December
Important Links and Contact Information

Office of University Labor Relations: https://laborrelations.rutgers.edu/
Committee Assignments: https://fas.camden.rutgers.edu/committee-assignments/
FASC Faculty Affairs website: https://fas.camden.rutgers.edu/faculty/faculty-resources/faculty-affairs/
AAUP-AFT Union Website: https://www.rutgersaaup.org/
2022-2026 Faculty Union Contract: https://laborrelations.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/document/Final_AAUP-AFT%20CNA%202022-2026.pdf

Suneeta Ramaswami
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Phone:  (856) 225-6439
Email:  rsuneeta@camden.rutgers.edu

Maria Matteo-Hohing
Assistant Dean III
Phone: (856) 225-2951
Email: mariabu@camden.rutgers.edu

Tin Lam
Faculty Survey Administrator
Phone: 848-932-7350
Email:  tlam@irap.rutgers.edu