Common use of Graduate Degrees Clause in Contracts

Graduate Degrees. Graduate degrees will be counted as years of experience as follows: (1) A Master’s degree counts as one (1) year. (2) A PhD that is completed except for the dissertation counts as one (1) year if the faculty member has a Master’s degree, or two (2) years if the faculty member does not have a Master’s degree. (3) A completed PhD or equivalent professional degree counts as two (2) years if the faculty member has a Master’s degree, or three (3) years if the faculty member does not have a Master’s degree. (4) Additional and other degrees, such as two (2) Master’s degrees in unrelated fields, will be determined on a case-by- case basis, using the above as a guide.

Appears in 11 contracts

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

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Graduate Degrees. Graduate degrees will be counted as years of experience as follows: (1) A Master’s degree counts as one (1) year. (2) A PhD that is completed except for the dissertation counts as one (1) year if the faculty member has a Master’s degree, or two (2) years if the faculty member does not have a Master’s degree. (3) A completed PhD or equivalent professional degree counts as two (2) years if the faculty member has a Master’s degree, or three (3) years if the faculty member does not have a Master’s degree. (4) Additional and other degrees, such as two (2) Master’s degrees in unrelated fields, will be determined on a case-by- by-case basis, using the above as a guide.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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