ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
English has been designated the primary language of all faculty
members at Francis Marion University since fall 1991. "Primary"
language is defined as written and spoken English comparable to
that of a native speaker. If the University considers employing
on its full-time teaching faculty a candidate whose second language
is English, that candidate will:
- give a lecture in his/her discipline in English to students and
faculty who will assess the candidate's fluency in English on
the basis of being able to comprehend fully the content of the
lecture; and
- submit a letter of interest and, when applicable, additional samples
of written work.
The English Fluency in Higher Education Act of the South Carolina
General Assembly requires that each public institution provide
assurance that there exists an adequate procedure for students
to report grievances concerning the inability of instructors to
be understood in their spoken or written English. At FMU, students
should state such a grievance in a scheduled meeting with the
chairperson of the department or dean of the school involved.
The department chairperson or school dean will then arrange for
a meeting among the chairperson or dean, the grieving student(s),
and the instructor. It is the responsibility of the chairperson
or dean to find a satisfactory resolution to the grievance and
to report the resolution to the Provost.
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