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FSAR

Timeline

  • All full-time faculty complete an FSAR every year.
  • The FSAR form opens in March.
  • FSAR form completion and current CV are due 11:59pm on August 31.

Required Materials

  • Complete FSAR Form
  • Current CV
  • Access & submission info is available in the FAQ below.

FSAR Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FSAR?
It is an annual self-assessment report documenting teaching, scholarly and creative achievements, and service to the College.

Who should fill out an FSAR report?
All full time faculty, including Professors, Tenure-track professors, Visiting Assistant professors, Lecturers, Artists in Residence, who have taught in the 2019-2020 academic year are required to fill out an FSAR. This excludes adjuncts.

How can I access the FSAR?
It is available through the Faculty tab in FoxLink. You will find it at the bottom of the left side of the page under “Consent Approvals.” It is very important to hit the final submission button at the end of the report for it to be complete.

Current C.V.’s are also required by the Dean’s office. Please send an updated CV via email to the Dean’s office. Your FSAR will not be considered complete without a current CV submittal.

*Keep in mind any item you enter should only be entered one time. If it crosses between categories (teaching, scholarship, or service), it is up to you to make a decision which category is the better fit.

What is the FSAR used for?
— SACS requires the College to have an annual faculty self-assessment report for all teaching faculty.
— The Deans use this as a possible decision making tool when assessing those applying for grants, awards, and/or administrative roles or positions.

How is the FSAR used?
— It serves as a platform to review your progress on longer term goals, for setting new goals, or for reporting those goals you have successfully achieved.
— It can also serve as an avenue to describe your professional development, research, and scholarly focus.
— You can also describe those projects you are working on currently and gives you the opportunity to seek the support and resources needed by documenting your goals for the future.
— The Dean uses FSARS to determine how she can meet the needs of the faculty.
— Timely submission of the FSAR is required in order to receive internal grant funding, consideration for salary adjustments, etc.