According to the University Act, in addition to following the stipulations in the Teacher Act, universities may also add rights and obligations of teachers in the academic rules and formulate separate stipulations for the suspension or refusal of reengagement of teachers upon requirements of academic research and development, which shall be implemented and provided in the contracts after being approved by the academic affairs meeting. As a result, if universities stipulate that “faulty members should complete academic promotion within a time limit, or they would face suspension or refusal of reengagement” based on the need for academic research and development and teaching quality, it should be considered as a legitimate and appropriate model. However, in recent years, several public and private universities with stipulations of completing academic promotion within a time limit were facing administrative litigation as their faculty members reached the time limit, not receiving the reengagement. The Supreme Administrative Court has made several related verdicts since 2013. Yet, the verdicts only indicated the necessity to consider carefully whether the case is against the contract. They did not clarify whether it is legal to set up a time limit for academic promotion. This leaves us more room for further research. Since 2006, many universities in Taiwan have stipulated in the academic rules or contracts with faculty that “faculty members should complete academic promotion within a time limit, or they would face suspension or refusal of reengagement” based on the need of promoting new faculty’s professional abilities and the competitiveness of universities. Although the Supreme Administrative Court has made several related verdicts so far, the verdicts only indicated the necessity to consider carefully whether the case is against the contract. They did not clarify whether it is legal to set up a time limit for academic promotion. In other words, the controversies may continue. Accordingly, based on the perspectives of the stakeholders, a faculty survey was conducted to explore their understanding of completing academic promotion within a time limit and how the policy has been carried out. The survey results showed that faculty did not agree that the policy has positive effects on the development of universities. On the contrary, it was commonly believed that setting the time limit impacted new faculty negatively.