Entry Step Category 3 Sample Clauses

Entry Step Category 3. 30.1.3.1 All new part-time faculty members qualifying for Entry Step Category Three shall be granted four additional steps. 30.1.3.2 Completion of ninety (90) graduate credit (quarter hours in accredited institutions) relating to the individual's assigned position, or equivalent; or 30.1.3.3 A master of fine arts degree in a field of study directly related to the assigned position and three (3) years of work experience in the art form relating to the individual’s assigned position; or 30.1.3.4 Seven (7) years of experience in the trades (work experience) plus a master's degree. The master's degree must be applicable to the employee's assignment; or 30.1.3.5 Completion of an earned doctorate in the field applicable to the individual's employment or the equivalent; or 30.1.3.6 A master's degree plus twelve (12) years of some combination of work experience directly related to the teaching area at the journeyman or equivalent level. 30.1.3.7 A combination of in-depth work (work experience) relating to the employee's occupational assignment and/or graduate study relating to the employee's area and judged equivalent to ninety (90) hours of graduate study. For the purposes of this subsection, vocational instructors will be granted equivalent hours as follows:
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Entry Step Category 3. All new part-time faculty members qualifying for Entry Step Category Three shall be granted four additional steps.

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