Criteria
The Faculty Affairs Committee recommends honoraria for faculty whose professional achievements have gained recognition in their discipline beyond the university campus. The following eligibility criteria apply:
Please note that “academic peers” refers to colleagues that hold advanced degrees and are your professional peers in higher education. The intent is to reward faculty for professional achievements that are presented to and can be critically evaluated by their academic peers and constitute a contribution to their academic discipline. Also, “professional peers” refers to individuals who are involved in the practice of your discipline.
Application
To qualify for an honorarium, a faculty member must submit to the Faculty Affairs Committee a standard request form together with supporting documentation of the scholarly activity (see below) within one year after the activity occurs. Any given activity will receive an honorarium from the university only once, e.g., an oral presentation given to different audiences on the same topic will receive an honorarium only once.
The request needs to be supported with proper documentation.
The Faculty Affairs Committee reviews the honoraria schedule every five years on 0 and 5 years.
Honoraria Schedule
Peer-Reviewed Book $300
Non Peer-Reviewed Book $150
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article $200
Non Peer-Reviewed Article in Professional Journal $100
Work of Creativity $150
Book Review $ 75
National/Regional Academic Conference Research Paper $125
Oral Presentation to non-academic peers $ 25
Oral Presentation to academic peers
Less than 1 hour $ 75
1-3 hours $100
3 or more hours $150
Maximum amount allowable per individual per fiscal year is $600.
Note: In the case that a faculty member joins with one or more colleagues in their professional work/ presentation, a Joint Presentation Scale will be enacted. Each presenter will receive 75% of the honoraria of the category they fall under.