Common use of Duration of Intermittent Appointments Clause in Contracts

Duration of Intermittent Appointments. 1. One-quarter appointments: An individual may be given a one-quarter, full-time, non-tenure track appointment once during a regular college year. 2. Two- or three-quarter appointments: An individual may be given a two- or three-quarter, full-time, non-tenure track faculty appointment during a regular college year. A one- quarter appointment as described above may also be extended to two or three consecutive quarters within the same regular college year. If a faculty member is given a two- or three-quarter appointment, the individual will not be rehired full-time except on a probationary appointment, i.e., tenure track, until two full regular college years have elapsed following the expiration of the year of the appointment.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Duration of Intermittent Appointments. 1. One-quarter appointments: An individual may be given a one-quarter, full-full- time, non-tenure track appointment once during a regular college year. 2. Two- or three-quarter appointments: An individual may be given a two- or three-quarter, full-time, non-tenure track faculty appointment during a regular college year. A one- one-quarter appointment as described above may also be extended to two or three consecutive quarters within the same regular college year. If a faculty member is given a two- or three-quarter appointment, the individual will not be rehired full-time except on a probationary appointment, i.e., tenure track, until two full regular college years have elapsed following the expiration of the year of the appointment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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