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New Report Shows Many University Tenure-Track Faculty Receiving Teaching Waivers

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A new report shows that almost 40 percent of tenure-track faculty at the University of Missouri received waivers that allow them to reduce their teaching load during their final academic years.

According to the report, the majority of the waivers were for research purposes. The second-highest number of waivers went to faculty serving in administrative roles.

State Senator Kurt Schaefer says the percentage isn't on par with other universities, and the University of Missouri needs to communicate with the Legislature about how state funds are being spent.

The school prepared the report for Schaefer ahead of the next legislative session, when university funding will be discussed.  

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