How is one identified as an instructor for a specific course?
Each department identifies instructors in the Course Load, Instruction, Funding and Modeling System (CLIFMS). CLIFMS supports the University’s internal evaluation and resource allocation, instructional costing and analysis, and state, federal and institutional reporting. The Office of the Registrar uses CLIFMS data to identify instructors of specific course sections. Individual colleges and departments are also using CLIFMS for their own analyses. CLIFMS is administered by the Office of Planning and Budgets. For an instructor to be identified by the system, the following must occur.
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