Graduation Regalia. Any full-time or part-time academic employee who participates in commencement will be provided with a loaned cap, gown, and hood at no cost. Such cap, gown, and hood is purchased by the college and issued to the academic employee, the cap, gown and hood shall be replaced every ten (10) years as necessary. In addition, the College will award to each academic employee, at the time he or she is tenured, the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood. If a tenured academic employee receives a subject-related masters or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university after receiving tenure the College will award the academic employee the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood.
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Samples: Faculty Negotiated Agreement, Faculty Negotiated Agreement
Graduation Regalia. Any full-time or part-time academic employee who participates in commencement will be provided with a loaned cap, gown, and hood at no cost. Such cap, gown, and hood is purchased by the college and issued to the academic employee, the cap, gown and hood shall be are replaced every ten (10) years as necessary. In addition, the College will award to each academic employee, at the time he or she is they are tenured, the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood. If a tenured academic employee receives a subject-related masters or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university after receiving tenure the College will award the academic employee the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood.
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Samples: Faculty Negotiated Agreement, Faculty Negotiated Agreement
Graduation Regalia. β Any full-time or part-time academic employee who participates in commencement will be provided with a loaned cap, gown, and hood at no cost. Such cap, gown, and hood is purchased by the college and issued to the academic employee, the cap, gown gown, and hood shall be are replaced every ten (10) years as necessary. In addition, the College will award to each academic employee, at the time he or she is they are tenured, the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood. If a tenured academic employee receives a subject-related masters or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university after receiving tenure the College will award the academic employee the appropriate masters degree hood or doctoral hood.
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Samples: Faculty Negotiated Agreement