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Top 15% Awards: Guidelines
There are three categories of awards. Category 1 awards go to the Top
15% of full-time faculty (including tenure-track and Tyser Teaching Fellows).
Category 2 awards go to the Top 15% of adjunct faculty and Ph.D. students.
Category 3 awards will be made to the top 15% of faculty teaching in the
MBA core and/or other courses with more than 65 students.
To be eligible for a Category 1 award, a faculty member must teach at least
two qualified courses during the academic year, where a qualified course/section
is defined as having at least 10 students responding to the teaching evaluation
survey. In accordance with Smith School policy, EMBA courses have now been
included. Each faculty member’s score will be averaged across all
qualified courses/sections taught in the academic year under consideration. The
total number of Category 1 awards are determined by taking 15% of the total
number of Category 1 eligible faculty members, with the resultant number rounded
up to arrive at an integer number of awards. Faculty members who are in the top
15% of averaged scores will be recognized with a Category 1 Top 15% award. This
year’s threshold score for a Category 1 award was 4.57.
To be eligible for a Category 2 award, the instructor (adjunct professor,
Ph.D. or MBA student) must teach at least one qualified course/section, as
described above. Each instructor’s score will be averaged across all
qualified courses/sections taught in the academic year under consideration. The
rounding up rule for the number of 15% Category 2 awards will be based on the
total number of individual instructors who teach a qualified course/section.
Instructors who are in the top 15% of the single class scores will be recognized
with a Category 2 Top 15% award. This year’s threshold score for a Category 2
award was 4.56.
The Category 3 awards will recognize faculty members or instructors (adjunct
professor or Ph.D. student) who received the highest average ratings based on
all qualified courses/sections of MBA core classes or large lecture classes (>65
students) he or she taught during the academic year. To be eligible for this
award, a faculty member or instructor must have taught at least two qualified
core courses/sections (or at least one qualified section of two or more core
courses). Thus, a faculty member or instructor who teaches core classes can
receive the Category 3 award, as well as a Category 1 or Category 2 award. This
year’s threshold for a Category 3 award was 4.37.
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