Full-Time Equivalent Faculty (FTEF)

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Full-Time Equivalent Faculty (FTEF) refers to the theoretical number of faculty allocated to a campus based on a full load of a given number of units. The sum of the position fractions of individual faculty members. For example, two part-time faculty working half-time comprise one full-time equivalent faculty.

Examples[edit | edit source]

  • 3.30
  • 2.10
  • 8.10

Where Data Element Appears[edit | edit source]

ASIR Public Faculty Data Dashboards and Reports:

See Also[edit | edit source]

Definition Source[edit | edit source]

"The theoretical number of faculty allocated to a campus based on a full load of a given number of units. The sum of the position fractions of individual faculty members. For example, two part-time faculty working half-time comprise one full-time equivalent faculty."[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. CSU Glossary. Retrieved from: calstate.edu