COLLEGE GOVERNANCE Sample Clauses

COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. It is agreed that a system of governance shall be maintained which includes representatives of the Federation.
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COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. Provisions of this article are subject to the sole approval of the Administration. Understanding, based on community of interest, and producing joint effort, is essential. A College in which all the components are aware of their interdependence, of the usefulness of communication among themselves, and of the force of joint action will enjoy increased capacity to solve its educational problems.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. Section 31.01. The principles and guidelines of the existing College-wide Governance System shall be updated to reflect the College-wide participative governance structure. The revised College Governance Structure shall be created in consultation with the CCC-AAUP. The updated governance structure shall be continued for the duration of this agreement, as outlined in Appendix L. No committee of the College-wide Governance System shall take action on any matter that affects wages, hours or terms and conditions of employment of the bargaining unit members. Section 31.02. One-half (½) of the faculty representatives to each of the committees of the college-wide Governance System shall be appointed by the CCC-AAUP and one- half (½) shall be appointed by the Joint Faculty Senate Council. The right to appoint such committee representatives shall include the right to reappoint representatives to consecutive terms. In the event that the number of faculty representatives on any given committee is an odd number, the CCC-AAUP shall appoint the majority (e.g., if the number of faculty is 7, the CCC-AAUP shall appoint 4 and the Joint Faculty Senate Council shall appoint 3). Section 31.03. The Advisory Budget Committee, composed of representatives appointed by the Administration and the CCC-AAUP, with equal administrative and faculty representation, shall be continued unless or until agreement is reached to incorporate the committee with additional representation from support staff and students into the College-wide Governance System. A. The committee will review campus and district budget proposals and relevant background materials at appropriate times in the budgetary process. B. The committee shall make reports and recommendations as it deems appropriate from time to time and such reports shall be submitted to the Vice President for Finance/Business Services, the Vice President for Human Resources, the President of the CCC-AAUP, and the Chairperson of the Joint Faculty Senate Council. C. The committee will be the vehicle through which the College, upon CCC-AAUP request, will provide the AAUP with data on information directly relevant to collective bargaining and contract administration. D. The College agrees to provide quarterly detailed consolidating financial statements with budget variances to the CCC-AAUP Advisory Budget Committee on a timely basis.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. 1. The Board of Trustees reserves unto itself all rights, duties, and authorities granted by law. 2. The Board of Trustees grants to the President of the College, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, and the other administrative officers, those powers, duties and authorities delegated by the Board of Trustees and granted by law to conduct the affairs of the College.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. 8.1 It is agreed that the Constitution of Southwestern Oregon Community College General Faculty and Faculty Senate, the Faculty Senate itself and its committees shall remain in existence for the duration of this Agreement. The application of the Constitution and the operation of the Faculty Senate and its committees shall all be consistent with the terms of this Agreement and Oregon statute. It is agreed by the parties that the Senate and its committees shall in no way interfere with or abridge the rights and obligations of the parties to each other resulting from recognition agreed to between the Federation and Employer in this Agreement.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. 1866 1867 1. The Board of Trustees reserves unto itself all rights, duties, and authorities 1868 granted by law. 1869 1870 2. The Board of Trustees grants to the president of the College, the Xxxxxxx, and the 1871 other administrative officers, those powers, duties and authorities delegated by 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 the Board of Trustees and granted by law to conduct the affairs of the College.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. 1. The AAUP and the Administration recognize the Board of Trustees as the final institutional authority of the College and further recognize the rights vested in the Board of Trustees as described in the Ohio Revised Code and in Article V of this agreement, except as oth- erwise modified in this Agreement. 2. While the Board of Trustees retains the right of ultimate authority, the parties recognize the role of the President, the Vice Presidents, the Deans, and the other adminis- trators in conducting the administration of the College, and the role of the faculty in academic matters.
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COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. 38 8.1 It is agreed that the Constitution of Southwestern Oregon Community College General 39 Faculty and Faculty Senate, the Faculty Senate itself and its committees shall remain in 40 existence for the duration of this Agreement. The application of the Constitution and the 41 operation of the Faculty Senate and its committees shall all be consistent with the terms 42 of this Agreement and Oregon statute. It is agreed by the parties that the Senate and its 43 committees shall in no way interfere with or abridge the rights and obligations of the 44 parties to each other resulting from recognition agreed to between the Federation and 45 Employer in this Agreement. 46
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. The following constitutes agreement between Lane Community College (hereinafter referred to as the College) and Lane Community College Education Association (hereinafter referred to as the Association) on issues of governance resolved to facilitate operation of the College Governance System.
COLLEGE GOVERNANCE. A. The State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia is responsible for establishing standards, regulations and policies for the operation of the Technical College System of Georgia in accordance with the established objectives and the trusteeship to the public. The Board shall provide overall policies for the management of public postsecondary technical and adult education to ensure that the needs of the citizenry, business, and industry are met to the highest possible degree and in the most cost-effective and efficient manner. As relates to the relationship between its colleges and cooperative organizations, the state board is responsible for the provision of a template for all TCSG Memorandums of Understanding and the establishment of the TCSG Best Practices for Local Foundation Operations.
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