Common use of Graduation Clause in Contracts

Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-non- participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Part- Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 4033% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Part- Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Part- Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s 's ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Graduation. (a) The District and the Federation agree that it is desirable to have as many Faculty Members as possible attend and participate in graduation ceremonies each year. In order to provide a minimum attendance, the Academic Senate shall assign an alternate one-third (1/3) of the Faculty Members each year to participate in the graduation ceremonies. The contractual obligation of the non-participating two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Faculty Members shall be considered fulfilled upon completion of their examinations, office hours, and check-out procedures. (b) To advance the goal stated in (a), the District and the Federation will encourage Part-Time Faculty Members to attend graduation and extend to them the same opportunity to secure robes and school colors as is extended to Full-time Faculty Members. (c) In any year in which the total number of faculty in attendance at graduation ceremonies falls below 4033% of the Full-Time Faculty Members, 40% of the Full-Time Faculty Members will be required to attend the following year’s ceremonies. (d) The additional faculty chosen to attend, beyond the required one-third (1/3), will be picked by a random drawing in the office of Academic Affairs with Federation representation present.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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