Faculty and Staff Handbook
The purpose of the UAFS Faculty and Staff handbook is to help employees in their individual
roles at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵAPP by introducing them to the university.
It is intended to provide information about the institution’s policies and procedures
related to employment and employee benefits and to serve as a guide to programs and
services available to faculty and staff .
It is the responsibility of each employee to be aware of and keep current on all published
policies and procedures and abide by them.
The policies and information within should be seen as broad internal guidelines .
As guidelines their applicability may vary with case-specific circumstances; regardless
of circumstances, consistency and fairness are values we seek in each decision.
While we have done our best to ensure that the material in this document is accurate,
circumstances may occur that will require policies and other information in the handbook
to change from time to time . The chancellor reserves the right to modify policies
and procedures at any time at sole and absolute discretion. When policy changes are
made, the master document will be amended and changes will be announced to the campus
community through email.
While the university will attempt to provide employees with advance notice of any
change, the university reserves the right to alter these policies at any time without
advance notice . This handbook should not be construed as a legal document . The material
is not all-inclusive as much of the material in the handbook is summarized . Nothing
contained in this document or any verbal statement should be construed as creating
any type of employment contract, either expressed or implied, between the university
and any employee or a legal document of any kind . Further, nothing in this handbook
or any other manual, handbook, or policy should be viewed as limiting the right of
the employee or the university to terminate the employment relationship at any time,
with or without cause.
Individual colleges and/or departments of the university may establish operating policies
and procedures specific to their college or department . Those policies and procedures
cannot be in conflict with university policies and procedures or state or federal
law.
This document supersedes any previous policy manuals, handbooks, or unwritten policies.