University Adjunct Faculty Policy Manual

Approved by the Board of Trustees

The purpose of this manual is to provide all adjunct faculty at Golden Gate University with knowledge of the policies, regulations, practices and expectations at the university. The various provisions of this manual are subject to revision from time to time by the Trustees, on their own initiative or in response to changes in state and federal legislation. Revisions of this policy manual will involve a process for input via the appropriate faculty governance committee, faculty senate and pertinent administrative staff. [1]

This manual contains selected policies and procedures applicable to adjunct faculty but does not address all the policies and procedures to which adjunct faculty are subject. In addition to the policies set forth in this manual, all adjunct faculty are subject to all general university policies set forth in the Golden Gate University Employee Handbook and any other applicable policy documents of Golden Gate University. In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this manual with other written university policies, the more specific provisions in this document will prevail. These provisions shall be effective for all adjunct faculty agreements entered into after the date of final approval by the Board of Trustees.

Many of the specific requirements for orientation, faculty development, institutional governance, and contract limits, vary by school. Any school-based Faculty Handbooks, as amended each year, are hereby incorporated by reference as the source of practices specifically applicable to adjuncts while teaching in such school to the extent such practices are not in conflict with the policies set forth in this manual.


[1] When required by the standards of the American Bar Association, the approval process of certain policies contained herein shall be delegated to the appropriate faculty governance committee or administrative staff.

I. Academic Freedom

II. Role and Responsibility of Adjunct Faculty

Golden Gate University’s mission and educational philosophy emphasizes practiced based educational programs requiring skilled teachers who are experts in their profession. Our adjunct faculty, usually engaged as successful, full-time practitioners in business, public service, teaching, or the professions, are uniquely able to support the university’s mission of active and relevant learning. To enhance their important academic role, the university is committed to the following general principles in its relationship with its adjunct faculty.

III. Adjunct Faculty Hiring Process and Requirements

The initial appointment is normally to the rank of Adjunct Professor. Exceptions can be made for initial appointments to other ranks, but require the approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs (when providing services in the Schools of Business, Tax, or Accounting) or the Dean of the School of Law.

IV. Terms of Employment

V. All Faculty

Appendix 1

Golden Gate University Basic Teaching Expectations for Business, Tax, and Accounting Faculty [5]

These guidelines are intended as an aid to adjunct and full-time faculty at GGU in preparing and teaching their courses. Explicit expectations are important in order to help individual instructors understand the context in which they are adding value to their students. It is our goal that all instructors will run their courses in ways that are consistent with the mission of the university and the overall objectives of the program(s) served by the course. Since one of Golden Gate University’s objectives is to achieve excellence, it is essential that every course contribute to that goal.

The following are expected of every Golden Gate University faculty member, in conventional settings, on CyberCampus, and in mixed-mode.


[5] Approved by Committee on Academic Standards