Special Instructions
Required Documents
In addition to your curriculum vitae/resume, the following documents are required for consideration. Please be sure to check the email under which you applied for important instructions on completing remaining steps, including uploading documents in the second step of the application packet process as follows:
- Teaching Philosophy - (500 words or less), highlight how your teaching philosophy and practices fit the Mission and Values of Saint Leo University.
Three (3) Names of References – Please list three names of recent professional references, including at least one recent supervisor. Be sure to include reference name, email and phone numbers. Transcripts Official transcripts are required for all adjuncts.
All official transcripts must be requested from the universities and/or colleges attended and/or certified transcript evaluations/translations from World Education Services (WES) to be sent to the attention of Veronica Mantegna by email to [email protected] or hardcopy to the following address:
ATTN: VERONICA MANTEGNA
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS – MC 2006
SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY
PO BOX 6665
SAINT LEO, FLORIDA 33574
Instructors will be responsible for teaching within the Criminal Justice: This is for teaching classes at our main campus in Saint Leo, Florida
Adjuncts are required and agree to:
Teach assigned courses as contracted.
Provide all necessary information and teach materials as provided on the course syllabus.
Submit final grades within three (3) days after the end of the term.
Deliver in a professional manner course content for any assigned course(s) as specified by the master syllabus and/or as directed by the appropriate academic school dean, director, or chair.
Meet all scheduled class meetings for the assigned period.
Be available to students before and after class for individual consultation.
Cooperate in the dissemination of information to students.
Abide by and uphold University policies and core values.
Carry out instructor duties and responsibilities as provided on the website, handbook(s), and policies.
Required/Minimum Qualification(s):
A Master's degree with at least 18 graduate hours within Criminal Justice