Faculty Exit Interview


Purpose

There are many reasons why faculty members decide to leave an institution. The UTRGV Faculty Exit Feedback Process is designed to allow the University to systematically review these reasons, analyze the findings, identify patterns, and develop action plans and strategies to improve working conditions and increase faculty retention at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.


Procedures

The Faculty Exit Feedback and interview process will be handled and implemented by the Office of Faculty Success & Diversity.

  1. All exiting faculty will be invited to provide feedback through both an online questionnaire and an exit interview. Participation is voluntary.
  2. Shortly after receiving notification of a faculty separation, the Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs will contact the exiting faculty member and invite him/her to participate.
  3. The questionnaire will be sent to the faculty member via email. A personal interview will be scheduled with the Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs (ideally after reviewing the questionnaire). An option for a telephone interview will be given if the faculty member declines to do a face-to-face interview.
  4. The information collected through the exit survey and interview is confidential and will not be placed in the faculty member’s personnel file. It will be reported in aggregate and will ONLY be used for continuous improvement purposes.
  5. The Office of Faculty Success and Diversity will issue an end-of-academic year report to the Executive Vice President and Provost with the aggregate results and findings, including any recommendations.

Instrument

The instrument to be used by UTRGV for the purpose of collecting feedback from exiting faculty is a combination of a questionnaire followed by a personal one-on-one interview.

The survey will address the reasons for leaving UTRGV and the level of satisfaction in eight major areas:

  1. Compensation
  2. Benefits
  3. Departmental Support/Atmosphere
  4. College Support/Atmosphere
  5. Teaching
  6. Research Support
  7. General atmosphere at UTRGV
  8. Local area and Community life

To conclude, two additional open-ended questions will be included requesting additional comments on their experience at UTRGV, the reasons for leaving, and recommendations on how to make UTRGV a better institution for our faculty. The exit interview will follow-up on the survey questions seeking additional feedback and insight.