Summer Intersession Assignments. Summer Intersession assignment is a voluntary, extra or temporary assignment of a qualified faculty member to serve during an authorized Summer Intersession. This assignment is outside of the regular assignment basis and may be authorized only for the period between the last day of the Spring Semester and first day of the next Fall Semester. A. All assignments are non-contract in the summer. Based on the assignment considerations listed in Section 5, faculty who submit an ARF within the deadline will be offered up to two classes (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments for non-classroom faculty) in the following priority order: (1) Contract faculty in the discipline on the campus (2) Non-contract faculty on the preference list in the discipline on the campus (3) Other non-contract faculty in the discipline on the campus (4) Faculty in the discipline from other campuses (5) New hires and management. Faculty in the first four priority groups will be offered up to two (2) classes each (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments) each. After these assignments have been made, the Xxxx, after consultation with the appropriate Department Chair, may move to priority group number 5 for further assignments or may elect to assign additional classes in priority order to faculty in groups 1 through 4 before proceeding to group 5. Accordingly, faculty members may be assigned a total of four classes (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments) for the entirety of summer sessions.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Summer Intersession Assignments. Summer Intersession assignment is a voluntary, extra or temporary assignment of a qualified faculty member to serve during an the authorized Summer Intersession. This assignment is outside of the regular assignment basis and may be authorized only for the period between the last day of the Spring Semester and first day of the next Fall Semester.
A. All assignments are non-contract in the summer. Based on the assignment considerations listed in Section 5, faculty who submit an ARF within the deadline will be offered up to two classes (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments for non-classroom faculty) in the following priority order:
(1) Contract faculty in the discipline on the campus
(2) Non-contract faculty on the preference list in the discipline on the campus
(3) Other non-contract faculty in the discipline on the campus
(4) Faculty in the discipline from other campuses
(5) New hires and managementmanagement not currently teaching. Faculty in the first four priority groups will be offered up to two (2) classes each (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments) each. After these assignments have been made, the Xxxx, after consultation with the appropriate Department Chair, may move to priority group number 5 for further assignments or may elect to assign additional classes in priority order to faculty in groups 1 through 4 before proceeding to group 5. Accordingly, faculty members may be assigned a total of four classes (or the equivalent hours for non-non- classroom assignments) for the entirety of summer sessions.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Summer Intersession Assignments. Summer Intersession assignment is a voluntary, extra or temporary assignment of a qualified faculty member to serve during an the authorized Summer Intersession. This assignment is outside of the regular assignment basis and may be authorized only for the period between the last day of the Spring Semester and first day of the next Fall Semester.
A. All assignments are non-contract in the summer. Based on the assignment considerations listed in Section 5, faculty who submit an ARF within the deadline will be offered assigned up to two classes (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments for non-classroom faculty) in the following priority order:
(1) Contract faculty in the discipline on the campus
(2) Non-contract faculty on the preference list in the discipline on the campus
(3) Other non-contract faculty in the discipline on the campus
(4) Faculty in the discipline from other campusescampuses The following faculty may be assigned up to two classes per session in the following priority order:
(5) Faculty in other disciplines but qualified to teach in the discipline
(6) New hires and managementmanagement not currently teaching. Faculty in the first four priority groups will be offered assigned up to two (2) classes each (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments) each. After these assignments have been made, the Xxxx, after consultation with the appropriate Department Chair, may move to priority group number groups numbers 5 and 6 for further assignments or may elect to assign additional classes in priority order to faculty in groups 1 through 4 before proceeding to group 5groups 5 and 6. Accordingly, faculty members may be assigned a total of four classes (or the equivalent hours for non-classroom assignments) for the entirety of summer sessions.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement