FACULTY HANDBOOK  

University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance
Policies and Procedures
A Handbook for Faculty
September, 2007

FACULTY HANDBOOK ← click here to open Faculty Handbook

Note: The complete Faculty Handbook found at the link above is now a searchable PDF document that requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view/print.

Instructions
The faculty handbook has been reformatted into a single searchable document. However, because of its size (223 pages), only individual sections may be printed at any given time. Each section within the main document includes a link to the individual Section file. Likewise, forms may only be completed on screen and printed from individual section files.

Navigating: The COMPLETE handbook document now has two ways to navigate. Each section is linked within the table of contents. Scroll to the section you wish to read in the document pane, click on the section and the document will relocate to that section. If you click on the Bookmarks tab to the left of the document - it's the icon that looks like a page with a blue ribbon on it, you will see section titles (Faculty Appointments, Faculty Searches, etc). Click on the plus sign to the left of the section title to expand the individual sections. Clicking on a section will relocate the document pane to the first page of that section.

Printing: In order to print a section, click on the print button in the upper right-hand corner of the first page of the section you wish to print. This will open that section as a new, printable PDF in a new window.

Completing Forms: You must follow the same directions for printing when filling out forms. Only individually printable sections will allow you to complete the forms. (Note: Not all of the forms can be completed online yet.) To print just the form you have completed and not the entire section, click on the link at the top of the individual, printable section, complete the form, then print.

NOTE: Acrobat Reader will not allow you to save a PDF file with all of the information you have entered. In order to save the form with the information you entered, you have two options:

1. Print a hard copy of the document, then scan it. The document's forms-enabled feature will be lost, but the information you entered will not be lost.
2. Print the document to PDF, after you have printed a hard copy.

 

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