Expectations of Faculty

In the Classroom

The instructor of record is responsible for the overall management of the course, including management of aspects of the course and coursework delegated to teaching assistants and laboratory assistants.

There shall be regular attendance by assigned faculty unless such attendance is prevented by circumstances beyond the control of the faculty member.

There shall be reasonable access to the instructor during announced regular office hours or by appointment.

All faculty are expected to meet their classes and keep office hours. When unforeseen circumstances preclude the instructor from attending classes and the instructor cannot arrange a substitute, the instructor should notify the department chair as far in advance as possible and, where possible, notify affected students. For other expectations, see the Reasonable Expectations of Faculty as outlined in the Undergraduate Student Grievance Procedure, or review the policy (Section B.1).

Attendance in Inclement Weather

Official closures and delays are announced on the campus website at umd.edu and snow phone line (301-405-SNOW), as well as on local radio and TV stations. If inclement weather conditions force a faculty member to cancel a class even though the University is open, the faculty member must notify the department chair in advance. Students must also be notified through procedures outlined in the syllabus.

Faculty Absence

In the event that faculty are unable to convene their classes due to illness or other factors, faculty should notify the department chair as far in advance as possible, and where possible, notify affected students. In the event of unavoidable faculty absence, there are three options for class coverage:

  1. Reschedule class meeting time, if acceptable to students.
  2. Arrange alternate method for teaching the session, such as on-line discussion.
  3. Arrange for a University faculty member to teach class. University staff and graduate students may also provide instruction if they possess a mastery, or at least significant understanding of, class content.
Scheduling and Location of Classes

Permanent changes in the scheduling and location of classes must be approved by the Department Chair.

Relevant Student Policies

For more information about policies that impact undergraduate courses, click here.

Topics addressed in these policies include:

This page also includes resources that support students’ academic success as well as their health and well-being. If you encounter students who need support or note that a student has had extended absence from class, contact the Student Affairs office of your academic college.

If you encounter a disruptive student, please refer to the suggestions provided by the Office of Student Conduct.

In the Classroom

The instructor of record is responsible for the overall management of the course, including management of aspects of the course and coursework delegated to teaching assistants and laboratory assistants.

There shall be regular attendance by assigned faculty unless such attendance is prevented by circumstances beyond the control of the faculty member.

There shall be reasonable access to the instructor during announced regular office hours or by appointment.

For more information on classroom climate, review the Undergraduate Catalog and the University of Maryland Non-Discrimination Policy and Procedures (VI-1.00(B).

Other Expectations