Large Lecture Enrollment and Over Enrollment Compensation Sample Clauses

Large Lecture Enrollment and Over Enrollment Compensation. An Adjunct Faculty member assigned to a large lecture instruction course shall be given additional compensation using the following contact hour calculation. Large lecture instruction is defined as those classes for which the established maximum number of students is forty (40) or more and the number of registered students on the first day of class for the term or session is forty (40) or more. Large lecture instruction is also defined as those classes where the lecture of two or more sections are combined together and the number of registered students on the first day of class for the combined sections for the term or session is forty (40) or more. Instructors are to be compensated at one and one-half (1.5) contact hours for each lecture contact hour of large group instruction. To meet the needs of students and the program, the Vice President of Academic Affairs in consultation with the Department Chair and Xxxx xxx make an exception to the 40-student minimum. Large group instruction will not be instituted except in rooms which can reasonably and safely accommodate all the students assigned to the class. An Adjunct Faculty member assigned to over enrollment courses shall be given additional compensation for the planning and preparation of instructional materials and the coordination of discussion and laboratory co-requisite sections. Over enrollment courses are defined as those courses that have the number of registered students that exceed the established maximum number of students. Adjunct Faculty who are assigned to teach classes with students that exceed the established maximum number of students shall be paid over-enrollment pay of $40 per student. All extra compensation for overenrolled courses shall be calculated based upon actual documented enrollments as of the midterm of the course. Over-enrollment pay shall be paid to adjuncts during the semester in which it has been earned, documented, and approved.
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Large Lecture Enrollment and Over Enrollment Compensation. An Adjunct Faculty member assigned to large lecture instruction shall be given additional compensation for the planning and preparation of instructional materials and the coordination of discussion and laboratory co-requisite sections. Adjunct Faculty who are assigned to teach classes with students that exceed the established maximum number of students shall be paid over-enrollment pay of $40 per student. All extra pay for overenrolled courses shall be calculated based upon actual documented enrollments as of the midterm of the course. Over-enrollment pay shall be paid to adjuncts during the semester in which it has been earned, documented, and approved.

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