Status of Faculty Lines Sample Clauses

Status of Faculty Lines a. On or about October 1 of each year, the Xxxxxxx or designee shall give written notification to the Association President as to the number of Faculty positions for each college in the current academic year and as to the anticipated number in the following year. For the purposes of this report, Faculty positions shall mean Faculty in active status (head count), Faculty on unpaid leave status, and Faculty positions approved for active search. b. The parties agree to temporarily suspend the student-to-faculty ratio contained in this Section until June 30, 2018. The parties also agree that the preceding language of Section 9.08 (b) shall not be considered the status quo for future bargaining. Beginning July 1, 2018, the Board will make a good faith effort to assure that the ratio of full-time equivalent students (i.e., Student FTE based upon the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System definition) to Faculty (i.e., Faculty in active status (head count)) is not more than 26 to 1. The target number of Faculty shall be determined by dividing the number of such full-time equivalent students by 26. Thus, commencing on October 1 of each year, if the number of Faculty is less than one for every twenty-six (26) students (FTE), the Board shall initiate good faith searches to hire prior to August 15 of the following fiscal year the number of additional Faculty necessary to achieve the 26:1 ratio described above. c. When Faculty lines within a department are vacated due to separation, death or resignation of Faculty and it has been announced by the Chair that the Faculty lines in question have not been approved by the Xxxx for active search, upon a timely written request by either Association President or the Xxxx of the affected college, a joint committee shall be established to review the matter. When so requested, the joint committee, which shall be advisory to the Xxxx, shall have two (2) Board appointees and two (2) Association appointees, unless the Association President and the Xxxx of the affected college mutually agree to increase or decrease the number of Board and Association appointees. Faculty appointees shall be from the affected college and shall be appointed by the Association President (or designee). Board appointees shall be from the affected college and shall be appointed by the Xxxx (or designee). The Chair of the joint committee shall be selected by the appointees. In reviewing the matter, the joint committee shall take into account such fact...
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