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F-11. Faculty Workload Policy

All full‐time faculty (excluding library faculty) in the Capital College are expected to teach and advise students, to engage in research and/or creative endeavors and scholarly activities, to provide service to the University, the public, and the profession, and to be involved in outreach activities appropriate to their rank and position. Faculty workload is defined by a combination of teaching, scholarship, and service and the evaluation of faculty performance will be based on these areas. The College and Schools may have varying expectations and requirements for individual faculty members depending on the nature of their assignments.

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: The standard teaching responsibilities for tenured and tenure‐track faculty engaged in significant scholarly research and/or creative endeavors and service activities is nine (9) credit hours per semester or eighteen (18) credit hours per academic year. Since most courses are three credit hour offerings, faculty generally teach three courses each semester during the academic year. In this context, a course is defined as a credit‐bearing offering that satisfies the University standards for minimum enrollment and that meets as a regularly scheduled class during the fall or spring semester. Suitable adjustments may be made for courses that include extended contact hours such as laboratories. Assignment of teaching responsibilities is under the purview of the School Director. Course releases are generally for a limited time only. Tenured faculty who lack a record of significant scholarly productivity or service will be assigned twelve (12) credit hours of teaching per semester. All full‐time faculty who are neither tenured nor on tenure‐track status are expected to teach twelve (12) credit hours per semester. In general, newly hired tenure‐track faculty members will receive the equivalent of one three‐credit course release during each of their first two academic years at the Capital College. All full‐time faculty are expected to advise students as determined by the School Director and program coordinators.

The Scholarship of Research and Creative Accomplishments: All full‐time faculty are expected to engage in scholarly and professional development activities. For tenured and tenure‐track faculty, the requirements for such activity are determined by the promotion and tenure guidelines developed by the faculty of each School of the Capital College and by University policies such as HR‐21 and HR‐23. Specific directions and suggestions may be made by the School Director.

Service and the Scholarship of Service to the University, Society, and the Profession: All full‐time faculty are expected to provide appropriate service to the University, the public, and their profession. For tenured and tenure‐track faculty, the requirements for such service are determined by the promotion and tenure guidelines developed by the faculty of each School of the Capital College and by University policies such as HR‐21 and HR‐23. Specific directions and suggestions may be made by the School Director.


Minimum enrollment: While a minimally enrolled course will count as a course for workload purposes, enrollment limits should be determined by School Directors, based upon academic rationale.

Note: The Teaching Load Policy, first adopted on 6th April 2000 and subsequently revised on 15th October 2008, was further revised and labeled as Faculty Workload Policy. It was reviewed by the College Faculty Senate on 21st September 2010 and approved by the Academic Council on 22nd September 2010.

Academic Guidelines and Policies

  • A-1. Management of Special Courses
  • A-2. Final Examination Policy
  • A-3. Obtaining Approval for Simultaneous [Concurrent] Degrees and Multiple Majors [With Sample Form]
  • A-4. Establishment and Management of Centers, Institutes, and Consortia
  • A-5. Moving, Sharing, Acquiring, Offering, and Proposing University or College Majors and Minors at Capital College
  • A-6. Management of First Year Seminar
  • A-7. Administration of the First-Year Seminar Requirement at Penn State Harrisburg, the Capital College
  • A-8. Limitations on Registering for More Than 19 Credits per Semester
  • A-9. Hybrid Courses
  • A-10: Online Courses
  • A-11. Graduation Requirements
  • C-1. Selecting the Capital College Faculty Commencement Marshal
  • C-2. Governing Commencement Ceremony Practices at Capital College
  • C-4. Cancellation of Classes Unrelated to Weather
  • C-5. College Operations during Periods of Inclement or Dangerous Weather Conditions or Other Weather-Related Emergencies
  • C-6. Inviting and Receiving Short-Term (Six Months or Less) International Scholars to Penn State Capital College
  • C-7. Academic Integrity Policy - Penn State Harrisburg, the Capital College Implementation
  • F-1. Implementation of the AC-40 Extended Review
  • F-2. Summer Compensation for Teaching Faculty
  • F-3. Compensation for Faculty Performing Non-Teaching Duties During Summer Sessions
  • F-4. Governing Overload Compensation for Faculty
  • F-6. Internship Compensation during Summer Session
  • F-7. Faculty Consulting Agreements
  • F-8. Capital College Faculty Teaching at Other Penn State Locations
  • F-9. Course Release for Faculty Senate Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Senate Officers
  • F-10. Processing New Adjunct Faculty (FT2)
  • F-11. Faculty Workload Policy
  • F-12. Academic Policies and Forms for Graduate Programs
    • Integrated Undergraduate/Graduate Student Processes
  • F-13 A. Promotion and Tenure Criteria for Penn State Harrisburg, The Capital College
    • School of Behavioral Sciences and Education: Promotion and Tenure Criteria
    • School of Business Administration: Promotion and Tenure Criteria
    • School of Humanities: Promotion and Tenure Criteria
    • School of Public Affairs: Promotion and Tenure Criteria
    • School of Science, Engineering and Technology: Promotion and Tenure Criteria
  • F-13 B. Guidelines and Criteria for Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
    • School of Behavioral Sciences and Education: Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
    • School of Business Administration: Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
    • School of Humanities: Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
    • School of Public Affairs: Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
    • School of Science, Engineering and Technology : Promotion for Full-Time Non-Tenure Line Faculty
  • F-14. Faculty Salary Supplements
  • F-15. Implementation of the Faculty Five-Year Review of Teaching
  • R-1. Guidelines Governing the Submission, Administration, of Grants and Contracts at Capital College
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